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Health Services in Osoyoos

7 providers serving Osoyoos

Independent. No referral fees. Listings reviewed regularly.

Hearing Services

Penticton

Private pay

4.7(29 reviews)Google Maps

Provides free hearing tests, hearing aid consultations, and personalized hearing care for older adults in Penticton

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Counseling
3.3(7 reviews)Google Maps

Better at Home program in South Okanagan (Osoyoos/Oliver) offering light housekeeping, yard work, snow removal, and grocery shopping for seniors

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Vision Services

6511 Main Street, Osoyoos

Private pay

Full-service optometry clinic in Osoyoos offering comprehensive eye exams, prescription eyewear, contact lenses, and management of conditions like glaucoma and macular degeneration

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Profile reviewed Apr 2026. Availability and prices should be confirmed directly.

Hearing Services

105-8309 Main Street, Osoyoos

Private pay

Hearing care clinic in Osoyoos offering hearing assessments, hearing aid fittings and repairs, and tinnitus support for seniors

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Profile reviewed Apr 2026. Availability and prices should be confirmed directly.

Hearing Services

Provides hearing assessments, hearing aid fittings, and ongoing audiology support for seniors in Penticton and nearby South Okanagan communities

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Hearing Services

Provides free hearing tests, hearing aid fittings, adjustments, and follow-up hearing care for seniors in the South Okanagan

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Counseling

535 Main Street, Penticton

Private pay

Non-profit grief and bereavement support organization in Penticton offering individual grief support, a seniors Living with Loss program, and community groups for the South Okanagan

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Profile reviewed Apr 2026. Availability and prices should be confirmed directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are adult day programs covered by the health authority?

Many adult day programs are partially funded by the health authority. You typically need a referral from your doctor or case manager. Fees are usually $10-$25/day, with subsidies available based on income.

How do I access community health services?

Start by contacting your local health authority's home and community care office. They'll arrange an assessment and connect you with available programs including nursing, rehab, and day programs.

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