About Brandt's Creek Mews

Agecare Brandt's Creek Mews is long-term care home with 100 publicly funded beds that is located on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the syilx Nation in Kelowna.

Brandt's Creek Mews embodies a resident-centered philosophy designed to support residents’ choices, help people function at their highest level, and provide the best quality of life possible. 

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Available Services

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Available Amenities

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who owns and operates this home?

The home is Interior Health funded and operated by Agecare: https://www.agecare.ca/

What gathering places are available?

  • Patio Area
  • Garden
  • Courtyard
  • Walking Path

What are the room features?

  • Single Bed
  • Dresser
  • Closet
  • Bathroom
  • Single Occupancy

What options are there to personalize rooms?

  • Pictures
  • TV
  • Photos
  • Chair

Are tours available prior to residency?

Yes

Is food prepared on site?

Yes

What programs, services and amenities are available?

  • Physiotherapy
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Social Work
  • Dietician
  • Recreation
  • Music Therapy
  • Traditional Medicine
  • Resident Council
  • Family Council
  • MAiD (Medical Assistance in Dying)
  • Respite Services
  • End of Life – Hospice
  • Geriatrician Support
  • Physician Support
  • Virtual Care
  • Volunteer Services
  • Visiting Pets
  • Barber Shop/Salon
  • Chapel or Spiritual Services
  • Lock Box/cabinet
  • Free Parking
  • Wireless Internet
  • Dental Care (for fee)
  • Vision Care (for fee)
  • Foot and Nail Care (for fee)

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