I'm Here for A Loved One

Life is busy and caring for a loved one can become a challenge.  That's why we are here to help.   

At The Waterview, we offer much more than a place for your loved one to live. We offer a place they can call home.

We understand that as people age, they can easily become isolated and that living alone can risk their well-being. That is why we provide a safe and vibrant community that focuses on their health, happiness, and well-being, allowing you peace of mind.

What Makes the Waterview a Great Choice?


At the Waterview, we take pride in our residents’ happiness and mental, emotional, and physical health.  Whether your loved one is independent or needs some support,

we are committed to providing:

A WELL®  CERTIFIED

BUILDING

We take health, wellness, and safety seriously, which is why we are the first senior's community in Canada to be WELL® Certified. WELL® spaces provide an immeasurable opportunity to enhance our residents and employees' physical and mental health across ten core concepts.   Learn more

LIVE LIFE BETTER

PROGRAMS

Our signature Live Life Better programs are designed to foster positive habits for optimal mind, and body well-being. Through brain-boosting exercises, engaging activities and plenty of socialization we ensure an environment that prioritizes the health and wellness of your loved one.


NUTRITIOUS

MEALS

Our experienced chefs offer plenty of fresh and healthy menu options that change daily. Our apartments are also equipped with a microwave, refrigerator, and hot plate (upon request), so our residents can still make their favorite snacks and meals if they choose.

AMPLE

AMENETIES

Many of our amenities are what enable our residents to feel truly at home, including a Fireside lounge, roof-top patio, library, pet-friendly comfortable suites, fitness and games rooms, and even private event rooms for friendly get-togethers and family traditions. 


ACTIVE

COMMUNITY

At the Waterview, your loved one will find various events, entertainment, and excursions that they can participate in. Our lifestyle programs are designed to improve the health and well-being of our residents, as well as encourage social connections for improved mental health.

ONGOING

CARE & SUPPORT

Everyday life can become more difficult to navigate as the years go by. Our well-trained staff provide just the right amount of support and care if needed. You’ll have peace of mind knowing that immediate help is available from our team 24-7 in case of an emergency.

Choosing the right senior living community goes beyond price and location. 

Your loved one deserves a place that is focused on their health and wellness as well as provides opportunities to be active, participate, and live purposefully.

OPENING THE SPRING OF 2025

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Community Features


The Waterview is more than a senior living community. It's a place that can provide the support, security, and well-being of seniors who want to make the most of their next chapter.


At our location, you'll find:

 

  • Modern spaces designed according to WELL® certification standards to optimize overall health and wellness.
  • A selection of pet-friendly studio, one, and two bedroom apartments with private patios and storage. 
  • Healthy garden-to-table dining showcasing resident-grown ingredients from our micro roof-top gardens.
  • Sports Lounge with TV, billiards, card tables, and shuffleboard.
  • Comfortable Fireside Lounge and cozy sitting areas.
  • Fitness gym and programs.
  • Theatre room for community gatherings, movie nights, and church services.
  • Country kitchen equipped for those who want to bake something special.
  • Private dining room that can be reserved for special occasions.
  • Pet-friendly rooms (size restricted) and roof-top pet area.
  • Life Enrichment activities that include daily activities, social events, and excursions.
  • Personal spa with soaking and sit tub in our wellness room.
  • Beautiful courtyards and roof-top walking path, lawn bowling, patio area, and BBQ to enjoy the views of the Kootenay River. 
  • Outdoor shuffleboard and putting green.
  • Convenient and easy access to downtown shopping and professional services.

All-Inclusive Living


Our retirement living options offer a variety of private suites of varying sizes to suit different tastes and budgets.  At the Waterview, residents enjoy exceptional service and premium amenities for one monthly fee which includes:

  • Two daily chef-prepared meals.  
  • Window coverings and blackout shades in the bedroom to ensure a good night's rest.
  • Kitchenettes in each room with apartment-sized refrigerator and room for a microwave. Hot plates available on request.
  • Bathrooms with safety bars and walk-in showers.
  • Unit-controlled thermostats and air-conditioning.
  • Weekly housekeeping service which includes a change of linens and towels.
  • Wi-Fi and cable.
  • Washer and dryer units on each floor.
  • All utilities, landscaping services, and maintenance.
  • Complimentary scheduled transportation and onsite parking.
  • A full complement of daily activities and community outings to choose from.
  • Our signature 'Better Brain' programs delivered by dedicated wellness staff.
  • 24-hour emergency care support.
  • Trained and caring staff, including registered nurses.

 Support When Needed


At the Waterview, we offers several levels of support tailored to the needs of each resident so they remain empowered as they age. Our supportive living provides your loved one with personalized and discreet services to help with daily routines.


We offer several levels of support:


Level I - for residents who are no longer fully independent, but whose support needs consist primarily of cueing and reminders and who require little or no physical assistance.


Level II - for residents whose care needs consist primarily of a moderate level of physical assistance with activities of daily living. An example would be a resident who needs some physical assistance with bathing and dressing.

 

Level III - for residents who require a substantial amount of physical assistance with activities of daily living, due either to care needs or behavior. An example would be a resident requiring substantial physical assistance for dining, bathing, dressing and medication management.

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 FAQ'S & Additional Resources

  • When is it time for a seniors living community?

    Sometimes, it can be tricky to figure out when it's time to consider moving your loved one to a more supportive environment. Here are some factors that might indicate it's time to start exploring your options:


    • Social Isolation - Seniors who withdraw from their friends and regular activities due to declining health, memory or personal care problems, or lack of mobility can suffer from isolation, loneliness, and even depression.

    • Physical Limitations - If someone has difficulty with their movement and balance, it can increase their risk of falling. This can lead to other health issues. 

    • Personal Care - As a person ages, they may experience trouble or disinterest in performing basic tasks like bathing, grooming, or getting dressed. Such changes can indicate the need for personal care assistance. Seniors may hesitate to ask for help, so it's essential to keep an eye out for any visible changes and have an open conversation with them.

    • Health Risks - Caring for medical conditions and maintaining overall wellness can be challenging, particularly when poor nutrition, improper wound care, or taking the wrong dose of medications is involved. These factors can turn a manageable condition into a critical one, posing significant health risks.

    • Caregiving Issues - Taking care of a loved one can be challenging and adversely affect physical, psychological, and financial well-being. It can lead to missing work, incurring expenses for hiring elder-care sitters, and transportation, which can result in stress. Ultimately, opting for a senior living community can be a more cost-effective solution and a healthier option for both the caregiver and the loved one.
  • How do you determine the level of care my loved one requires?

    At The Waterview, before moving into the residence, our staff conducts a thorough, in-person assessment to determine the level of care a potential resident requires.  This assessment evaluates their ability to independently perform Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) throughout a typical day.  


    One benefit of the assessment is that it can provide the associated costs and services that your loved one may require.  The process is also instrumental in creating a care plan.  


    In addition, we employ a sophisticated software program that effectively monitors any shifts in your loved one's needs. This valuable tool allows us to accurately assess and adapt care plans based on concrete data rather than subjective reports.


    In essence, conducting needs assessments is extremely important as they aid both family, caregivers, and professional caregivers in identifying the required services and assistance required, as well as monitoring changes in their health status.

  • How long are your rental agreements?

    We offer the option to rent on a month-to-month basis. 

  • Can we rent a fully furnished suite?

    At The Waterview, we have several fully furnished suites for an additional monthly fee, making it easy and convenient for your loved one to move. We pride ourselves on offering stylish and comfortable spaces that enhance the well-being and health of our residents.  

  • What kind of financial considerations do we need to explore?

    When considering a move to senior living, the first questions typically relate to cost and how to fund the new residence.


    Senior living communities typically provide a comprehensive lifestyle with an all-inclusive cost structure. This means that the fixed monthly cost of living in a senior community covers virtually everything, including utilities, food, and home maintenance. Even housekeeping services are included in the package, and you won't have to pay any property taxes. 


    Many residents and families find that senior living costs are surprisingly similar to their current residential expenses.


    Other options to consider could include the following:


    • Disbursements from personal retirement and pension plans

    • Equity from the sale of a home

    • A bridge loan or home equity loan

    • Sale of stocks and securities

    • Cash from the sale of mature insurance policies


     

  • What is the best way to approach moving with your loved one?

    When a loved one needs to move to a senior living

    community, the Family is often the driving force behind such a transition.


    Talking to your loved one can be tricky.  The move to a senior living community is often viewed as a blow to their independence, and many families put off talking about the subject because they're unsure of how their loved one will react. 


    While moving is a big adjustment, moving into a vibrant, safe, and active community can extend a senior's independence.  Talking with aging loved one's about moving, well before it's needed, can help ease some of the anxiety and uncertainty around a move. 


    Tips for talking about a move to a senior living community:


    • Before discussing the topic with your loved ones, learn about the different types of senior living settings and the level of care each provides.

    • Learn about your loved one's financial situation and their options for funding their care. 

    • Involve other family members.  Resolve any care and financial issues before you have a conversation with your parents, discuss any disagreements, and ensure everyone is on the same page.

    • Some seniors are very good at trying to cover up health issues, aches and pains, and their struggle to manage a household.   You might try enlisting the help of a doctor.  Your parent will more likely have an easier time hearing advice from a doctor than you.

    • Start by saying, "I know this may be hard to talk about; however, I want to honor your wishes, and to do that, I need to know exactly what they are."

    • Present housing options with positive language, highlighting the activities, amenities, and social opportunities rather than the personal care.  

    • Make a conscious effort to speak in a calm and pleasant tone.  Let your loved one know that they're the ones to make the final decision.

    • Everyone wants to choose where they live and the kind of care they receive.  If they are healthy enough, ask your loved one to join in touring senior living communities and visit friends and family that have already made the move.

     

  • How do we ensure a stress-free move?

    Remember that you’re not on your own here-our caring staff is committed to making moving for seniors easier. We recommend introducing your loved one to our director before moving day. We are also happy to give tours, answer questions, and reassure new residents that we are committed to providing a warm, engaging place to live.

How to Have the Talk

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