Long-term care in Prince George, BC
We found 9 homes serving Prince George. 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 Prince George
Prince George is served by Northern Health. The average wait for publicly funded long-term care is ~264 days (9 months), with popular homes ranging 6–12 months.
Fewer facilities in northern BC can mean longer placement times. Community wait data not separately reported.
Source: BC Seniors Advocate. Read our full waitlist guide →
Long-Term Care Homes in Prince George
Senior care in Prince George
Prince George is served by Northern Health, which coordinates publicly funded long-term care, home support, and community health services across northern BC. The city has a mix of publicly funded facilities managed by Northern Health and non-profit operators, alongside private independent living communities. Families should contact Northern Health or call 8-1-1 to understand current wait times and eligibility for publicly funded care, as publicly funded and private pathways differ significantly in cost and access.
