Impact & Reports
See the difference your support makes
Every donation contributes to measurable impact. Here’s a look at how your support translates into care for local seniors.
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What your generosity makes possible
seniors supported monthly
research & education awards given
care sites and programs
Strategic Plan
A bold plan for better care
Annual Report
Transparency, progress, and stories of impact
CARE SITES
Where your impact is felt
We have long supported:
- Aberdeen, Victoria
- Glengarry, Victoria
- Priory, Colwood
- Summit, Victoria
We have recently supported:
- Brentwood House, Brentwood Bay
- Chemainus
- Dufferin Place, Nanaimo
- Eagle Park, Qualicum Beach
- Gorge Road, Victoria
- Sluggett House, Brentwood Bay
- Trillium Lodge, Parksville
- The Views, Comox
We’re in the process of expanding and open to select special projects.
NEWS
The latest from Eldercare
Do you believe every senior deserves to age with dignity? Are you a natural storyteller who knows how to build a brand, inspire action, and amplify impact? Join our team!
Over the last few months, your generosity has helped us turn isolation into connection for seniors who need it most. One of the ways your support makes a difference is
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of one of the founders of Eldercare Foundation, Elizabeth “Liz” Laugharne, who died on November 26, 2025, at the remarkable
Resident-in-Need Fund brings dignity, comfort and familiarity to local seniors Each month, broken hearing aids, lost glasses, and empty PolyGrip tubes—seemingly simple inconveniences for most of us—become major life events
Imagine losing the ability to feed yourself. A simple, everyday task suddenly becomes dependent on someone else. For many local seniors in long-term care, this loss of autonomy is a
Eldercare aims to bring comfort to seniors in need – and we can’t do it without you! We are seeking volunteers to assist with a new program launching in early
“Eldercare’s support has made a significant difference for our facility and clients,” says Wendy Galbraith, Case Manager, STEPS Program. “Their generous donation of Sara Stedys has enhanced the quality of
Last week brought an exciting delivery to beautiful Cormorant Island, just off the northeast coast of Vancouver Island. A brand-new accessible bus for long-term care residents at the Cormorant Island
Eldercare helps seniors to age in place through supporting special in-home equipment to help seniors continue living independently, respite care, and community programs like Adult Day Programs (ADP). ADPs provides
There was a full house at Eldercare’s recent panel discussion on Healthy Aging with Cancer hosted in partnership UBC’s School of Nursing and BC Cancer. More than 60 people turned
We are pleased to announce our joint support for critical research that aims to improve quality of life for older adults everywhere. Together with the Conconi Family Foundation, Providence Living,
Eldercare would like to thank the members of the Royal Canadian Legion – #7 Britannia Branch (RCL #7) for their generous gift, a portion of which went towards the purchase
Eldercare Foundation is at an exciting turning point in our long history of enhancing quality of life for local seniors. We are expanding our scope throughout Island Health’s geography, opening
Allison Patterson, a LTC (long-term care) Therapy Practice Resource at Island Health, has been playing Eldercare’s Payday Lottery for Island Health staff since 2007. It took 15 years before she
Our publicly subsidized long-term care homes have exceptional staff delivering great care. But a growing number of seniors in long-term care cannot afford everyday items not covered by the healthcare
We extend our thanks to the incredible donors who enabled Eldercare to purchase new busses for local long-term care and adult day programs this year. These accessible buses have flip-up
At 82, Delores Dallas does a lot of stay active and socially engaged. She benefits from taking daily walks, attending classes at her local rec centre, and joining others at
Click here to read an article in the Spring Scrivener 2024 magazine, written by Tom Arnold, Executive Director of Eldercare Foundation.
A loyal monthly donor shares her motivation to give When Bennett Matthews was first introduced to Eldercare, she was appalled to learn that some residents in long-term care couldn’t afford
May 1, 2024 – Eldercare is pleased to announce that it has made a $1M contribution to Canada’s first public, non-profit, long-term care village. Based on the concepts of a
Supporting education and research to enhance care for older adults has been a hallmark of Eldercare Foundation for decades. We offer awards, scholarships, and educational funds for professional caregivers and
A Q&A with long-time Eldercare supporter, and current Board President, Jeanette Funke-Furber How long have you been involved with Eldercare? In 1985 I became a Nurse Administrator at the former
Music has always been a lifeline for a resident receiving palliative care at The Summit. He goes by the name Ghost, and he’s been playing guitar for 65 years, performing
For four decades, Dr. Tom Bailey was dedicated to caring for others, including generations of families in the West Shore where he began his medical practice. In 1984, he got
Jeanette Funke-Furber and Robert Furber are long-time supporters of the Greater Victoria Eldercare Foundation and strong believers in the importance of research and continuing education for health care professionals. The
Right now, as you read these words, there’s a senior living in a Greater Victoria long-term care facility who, quite literally, has nothing to wear. They live with a chronic
July 21, 2021 – With Greater Victoria’s population of seniors aged 75+ expected to double by 2038, Eldercare is embarking on a major new initiative to increase its capacity to
(Sanjit Roy, 2020 Ruth A. Gardner Research Award Recipient & Annette Laurin, Eldercare Foundation Award Committee member) The partnership between the Greater Victoria Eldercare Foundation (Eldercare Foundation) and the University
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our virtual celebration and lecture on October 1, 2020. If you missed this very informative webinar, you can watch it here. Thank