The Arbours at Sunridge Place
361 Bundock Ave
Duncan, BC V9L3P1
Island Health
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The Arbours at Sunridge Place is a 160-bed long-term care home in Duncan, British Columbia, operated by Park Place Seniors Living. Under contract with Vancouver Island Health, the home provides complex care and memory care for older adults in the Cowichan Valley. Most rooms are private. Residents have access to structured programming, communal dining, and outdoor spaces within the campus setting. Care is delivered in English by a multidisciplinary team. Placement is managed through a Home and Community Care assessment — call 8-1-1 to start. Contact The Arbours at Sunridge Place to ask about the residence itself.
Last verified May 12, 2026 · operator website
What families should know
Placement through Island Health — publicly funded placement
Island Health manages access to publicly funded long-term care at The Arbours at Sunridge Place, so families begin by contacting Island Health’s Home and Community Care services for an eligibility assessment rather than applying directly to the site. The Arbours is part of the Sunridge Place Seniors Community campus operated by Park Place Seniors Living, with long-term care buildings and co-located assisted living (The Meadows at Sunridge Place) on the same city block, and includes specialized neighbourhoods for residents living with dementia. It is located on Bundock Avenue in Duncan in the Cowichan Valley, in a mostly residential pocket with nearby local shops and services, and a short drive from Cowichan District Hospital and other community health resources. The setting is moderately walkable and served by local BC Transit routes, but most residents will depend on in-home programs and arranged transportation rather than walking independently in the broader neighbourhood. BC Seniors Advocate QuickFacts lists this as a publicly funded long-term care home under the Community Care and Assisted Living Act, serving people with complex medical needs who require 24-hour nursing support, including those with significant cognitive impairment. BCSA QuickFacts reports admission waits averaging about 213 days for all admissions, with a wide range from very short waits to over a year, so it is important to ask Island Health how current waits compare. Families should also confirm whether dementia-focused areas are available and how programming, staffing, and safety measures differ for residents with memory loss or behaviours. Ask about finally, it is wise to review recent licensing inspection reports and then speak with the site leader about any findings, as well as to clarify visiting policies, resident and family council activities, and how staff will communicate with you about changes in your family member’s health.
Based on BC Seniors Advocate QuickFacts, Health Authority records, and publicly available facility information · Last reviewed May 14, 2026
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