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Senior Care in Surrey, BC

Surrey is one of BC's largest and fastest-growing cities, with a diverse population and a wide range of senior care options. Fraser Health oversees publicly funded long-term care and assisted living across communities like Newton, Fleetwood, South Surrey, and Cloverdale. Many facilities offer multilingual staff to serve Surrey's South Asian, Chinese, and Filipino communities. New senior living developments have expanded capacity across the city in recent years. Whether you need publicly subsidized care or a private retirement residence, there are options at every care level and budget. You can compare staffing ratios, care hours, inspection histories, and Google Reviews for each facility.

Wait Times in Surrey

Surrey 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 →

Care homes in Surrey

Senior care in Surrey

Surrey is served by Fraser Health, which coordinates publicly funded long-term care, assisted living assessments, and home support across the region. The city has a broad mix of non-profit and for-profit care homes, assisted living residences, and private independent living communities, making it worth comparing publicly funded placement timelines with private-pay options that may offer faster access.

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In-home and support services in Surrey

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