Long-term care in Delta, BC
We found 4 homes serving Delta. These listings help you compare before you contact the health authority or a facility.
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Long-term care wait times in Delta
Delta is served by Fraser Health. The average wait for publicly funded long-term care is ~402 days (13 months), with popular homes ranging 10–18 months.
Fraser Health serves BC's fastest-growing senior population. People waiting from home often wait significantly longer than hospital patients.
Source: BC Seniors Advocate. Read our full waitlist guide →
Long-Term Care Homes in Delta
Senior care in Delta
Delta is served by Fraser Health, which coordinates publicly funded long-term care, home support, and specialized geriatric assessment across the municipality. The city has both publicly funded residential facilities — including large campus-style care homes — and private-pay options from regional operators. Families should contact Fraser Health to assess eligibility for publicly funded placement and understand current wait context before comparing private alternatives.
Sources
- https://www.fraserhealth.ca/Service-Directory/Service-at-Location/0/3/specialized-seniors-clinic---south-delta-public-health-unit
- https://www.fraserhealth.ca/Service-Directory/Service-at-Location/2/A/good-samaritan-delta-view-care-centre---residential-care
- https://www.fraserhealth.ca/Service-Directory/Service-at-Location/2/D/home-support-services---delta-south
- https://www.fraserhealth.ca/your-community/delta/services-in-delta
- https://www.parkplaceseniorsliving.com/find-a-location/british-columbia/lower-mainland/northcrest-seniors-community/
- https://www.fraserhealth.ca/Service-Directory/Service-at-Location/0/3/specialized-seniors-clinic---south-delta-public-health-clinic
- https://www.fraserhealth.ca/Service-Directory/Service-at-Location/9/7/home-care-nursing---delta-south
