WFN moves towards closing long-term care home
Westbank First Nation (WFN) is beginning the process of transitioning towards the closure of its long-term care facility, Pine Acres Home.
With the health and well-being of residents being of the utmost concern, WFN has identified that due to the implementation of new provincial COVID-19 requirements for long-term care facilities, the continued operation of the facility is no longer deemed feasible.
“Westbank First Nation is proud of being the only community with a long-term care facility on-reserve. For almost 40 years, we have provided quality care for our Elders and seniors from other communities,” said Chief Christopher Derickson. “Pre-COVID, our plan was to expand the facility, to enhance its long-term feasibility; but in these unstable times in the health-care industry, compounded with the new public health order for mandatory COVID vaccinations for health-care workers, we have found ourselves unable to continue to ensure sufficient staffing levels in providing high-quality care to our residents.”
Derickson added the staffing concerns by all stakeholders, led them to make the difficult but necessary decision to provide notice to its members, Pine Acres Home residents and their caregivers, Pine Acres Home staff, and Interior Health, that they will be beginning the transition towards closing Pine Acres Homes’ doors.











