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January 2026

Facility Joseph Creek Care Village Service type Long-Term Care
Health authority Interior Health Regulation/Legislation Community Care & Assisted Living Act
Street address 1701 Willowbrook Dr Accreditation status Accredited
City/postal code Cranbrook/V1C0A5 Accreditation expiry date April 1, 2027
Phone number (250) 489-0060 Contact for complaints Community Manager
Operator (type) Golden Life Management Corp (For Profit) Phone number of complaint contact (250) 489-0060 x203
Opened 2003 Personal spending account Yes
Councils Separate Resident and Family Council Visitor parking (cost) Yes (no fee)
Wait time (community non-urgent admissions) From 21 to 238 days, with an average of 122 days Wait time (all admissions) From 4 to 244 days, with an average of 81 days
Co-located with a publicly subsidized assisted living residence Yes (Joseph Creek Village)
Current language(s) spoken by staff English,Filipino,Hindi,Punjabi,Burmese
Indigenous territory Ktunaxa Nation

Source: 1. Facility; 2. Health Authority; 3.Ministry of Health

Resident Fees for Personal Services
Cable monthly service included No Other extra fees n/a
Telephone monthly service included No
Internet monthly service included No

Source: Facility

Beds (as of March 31, 2025) Room Configuration (excluding short-stay beds) (as of March 31, 2025)
Private beds (not publicly funded) 2 Single occupancy 99
Publicly funded beds (short and long-term) 100 Double occupancy 0
Total beds 102 Other occupancy 0

Source: 1. Ministry of Health; 2. Facility

Contracted Services
Professional nursing services No Housekeeping services No
Non-regulated services (care aides) No Plant/building maintenance No
Food services provided by Operator Food prepared and cooked on site Yes

Source: Facility

Funding 2023/24 2024/25
Total direct care hours (hours per resident per day) 3.36 3.36
Nursing care hours (hours per resident per day) 3.00 3.00
Registered Nurse (hours per resident per day) 0.36 0.36
Licensed Practical Nurse (hours per resident per day) 0.56 0.56
Care Aide (hours per resident per day) 2.07 2.07
Allied health hours (hours per resident per day) 0.36 0.36
Food costs per resident per day (actual cost) $12.00 $14.74
Facility per diem rate $228.63 $258.68
Monthly client rate for a publicly subsidized bed (single) From $1,417 to $3,974 with an average of $2,061 From $1,466 to $4,073 with an average of $2,306

Source: 1. Ministry of Health; 2. Health Authority

Licensing, 2024/25
Complaints
Number of licensing complaints 2 Number of substantiated licensing complaints 0
Incidents Total
Number
Per 100 beds Total
Number
Per 100 beds
Facility B.C. Facility B.C.
Disease outbreak or occurrence 6 5.9 0.8 Medication error with adverse event 1 1.0 0.2
Abuse / neglect 2 2.0 1.0 Missing or wandering person 4 3.9 1.1
Fall with injury/adverse event 10 9.8 8.8 Other injury 5 4.9 2.2
Food or other poisoning 0 0.0 0.1 Aggressive behaviour 9 8.8 3.4
Unexpected Illness 29 28.4 25.3 Attempted suicide 0 0.0 0.1
Expected death 26 25.5 26.0 Other - clinical 4 3.9 0.7
Unexpected death 2 2.0 0.8 Other - service delivery 10 9.8 1.1
Inspections
Risk rating Low Risk score 13
Number of inspections 5 Number of licensing infractions found 7
Licensing Infractions
Licensing 0 Nutrition & food services 1
Physical facility, equipment & furnishings 1 Medication 0
Staffing 1 Program 0
Policies & procedures 1 Records & reporting 0
Care & supervision 3 Resident Bill of Rights 0
Hygiene & communicable disease control 0 Other n/a

Source: Health Authority

Resident Profile (2024/25) Facility B.C.
Average age of population 81 83
Percent female 60.5% 63.2%
Percent 85 years or older 44.3% 51.4%
Percent younger than 65 years 9.4% 5.2%
Average length of stay (days) 980 855
Percent of residents diagnosed with depression 13.1% 21.4%
Percent of residents dependent in activities of daily living 12.8% 31.9%
Percent of residents in a wheelchair 51.1% 57.8%
Percent of residents with dementia (mild to severe) 62.0% 62.4%
Percent of residents with severe cognitive impairment (includes severe dementia) 35.4% 27.1%
Percent of residents with physically abusive behaviour 12.4% 8.3%
Average index of social engagement* 2.7 2.8
Percent of residents with low social engagement* 45.2% 46.5%
Case mix index* 0.57 0.58

Source: Canadian Institute for Health Information
Note: Long-term care facilities are transitioning from submitting assessment records via the interRAI-CCRS system to the newer interRAI-IRRS system. Most still use interRAI-CCRS, so B.C. values are based on interRAI-CCRS. Some Interior Health sites have already switched to interRAI-IRRS, resulting in no CCRS assessments for those locations—those cells are left blank in the data file.

Care Services & Quality Indicators (2024/25) Facility B.C.
Percent of residents receiving physical therapy 0.4% 11.4%
Percent of residents receiving recreation therapy 82.5% 30.6%
Percent of residents receiving occupational therapy 0.4% 5.5%
Percent of residents receiving depression medication 60.2% 52.8%
Percent of residents taking antipsychotic drugs without a diagnosis of psychosis 39.9% 27.8%
Percent of residents taking antipsychotic drugs with or without a diagnosis of psychosis 41.7% 36.2%
Percent of residents taking nine or more medications 46.0% 47.4%
Percent of residents with daily physical restraints 7.3% 6.2%
Percent of residents with falls in the last 30 days 16.3% 12.7%
Percent of residents with a worsened pressure ulcer 0.0% 2.3%
Percent of residents with four or more emergency room visits 0.8% 1.5%

Source: 1. Canadian Institute for Health Information; 2. Health Authority

Vaccination Coverage (2024/25) Facility B.C.
Percent of residents vaccinated for influenza 66.7% 82.3%
Percent of health care workers vaccinated for influenza n/a 34.2%
Percent of residents vaccinated for COVID-19 62.8% 69.4%

Source: 1. BC Centre for Disease Control; 2. Ministry of Health; 3. Facility