Long-term care in Penticton, BC
We found 5 homes serving Penticton. These listings help you compare before you contact the health authority or a facility.
Independent. No referral fees. Listings reviewed regularly.
Long-term care wait times in Penticton
Penticton is served by Interior Health. The average wait for publicly funded long-term care is ~150 days (5 months), with popular homes ranging 3–8 months.
Interior Health has the shortest community waits in BC, though Kelowna and Kamloops face higher demand.
Source: BC Seniors Advocate. Read our full waitlist guide →
Long-Term Care Homes in Penticton
Senior care in Penticton
Penticton is served by Interior Health, which coordinates publicly funded long-term care and home support for the South Okanagan. The city has both publicly funded care homes — operated by Interior Health and non-profit providers — alongside private assisted living and independent living communities. Average wait times for publicly funded long-term care beds run around the provincial average, so families should assess eligibility early and consider private options if timing is a priority.
