Fair Haven Burnaby Lodge

Introduction

Fair Haven Burnaby Lodge is located at 7557 Sussex Avenue, Burnaby, in a quiet residential neighborhood. Fair Haven Burnaby Lodge is situated close to major green spaces like Central Park, which provides ample outdoor areas for residents and visitors to enjoy.

Fair Haven Burnaby Lodge opened in 1994 and is operated by the Fair Haven Home Society, a not-for-profit organization providing long-term care services.

Fair Haven Burnaby Lodge is not co-located with an assisted living residence, meaning residents in need of a transition to assisted living must seek services elsewhere.

The average wait time for admission to Fair Haven Burnaby Lodge is approximately two months.

Contracted Services

Fair Haven Burnaby Lodge does not use contracted services for professional nursing services or non-regulated services like care aides. Housekeeping services and building maintenance are also not contracted out.

Food services are provided by the operator, and meals are prepared and cooked on-site, allowing for tailored meal preparation that meets residents’ dietary needs.

Beds

Fair Haven Burnaby Lodge has a total of 100 beds, all of which are publicly funded. The room configuration consists of 100% single-occupancy rooms, offering privacy for each resident.

Resident Fees

Cable, telephone, and internet services are not included in the monthly resident fees. Residents and families are responsible for arranging these services independently if needed.

Additional fees may apply for services such as clothing labeling, specialized wheelchairs, hairdressing, podiatry services, dental services, eye specialist visits, hearing aid repairs, and pharmacy/medication charges.

Licensing & Incidents

Fair Haven Burnaby Lodge had one licensing complaint in the past year, and it was substantiated.

Incidents reported at Fair Haven Burnaby Lodge include 40 cases of unexpected illness, 30 expected deaths, 11 falls with injury, three aggressive behaviors, and one disease outbreak. Families may want to discuss fall prevention strategies and care plans with staff to address these concerns.

Fair Haven Burnaby Lodge reported 11 licensing infractions, which include issues related to staffing (three counts), physical facility and equipment (two counts), medication (one count), policies and procedures (three counts), care and supervision (one count), and hygiene and communicable disease control (one count). Families can monitor these areas by maintaining close communication with Fair Haven Burnaby Lodge and participating in family council meetings.

Resident Profile & Quality Indicators

The average age of residents at Fair Haven Burnaby Lodge is 86 years, with 64% of residents being female. Approximately 59% of residents are 85 years or older, and the average length of stay is around three years.

Around 14% of residents have been diagnosed with depression, with 42% receiving medication for depression. Additionally, 34% of residents are prescribed antipsychotic drugs without a diagnosis of psychosis, and 12% exhibit physically abusive behavior. These figures highlight the importance of individualized mental health care for residents.

Fifty-four percent of residents have dementia, while 29% have severe cognitive impairment, including severe dementia. A significant portion of residents require cognitive support, and families may want to explore dementia care programs within Fair Haven Burnaby Lodge.

Thirty-five percent of residents take nine or more medications, and 3% have had four or more emergency room visits. The number of medications taken by residents highlights the complexity of medical care at Fair Haven Burnaby Lodge.

Fifty-three percent of residents use a wheelchair, and 33% are dependent on assistance for daily living activities. Less than 1% of residents experienced worsened pressure ulcers, suggesting that wound care programs are in place.

Falls were reported for 14% of residents within the last 30 days, and 15% of residents were subject to daily physical restraints. Fall prevention and restraint use may be important discussion points for families.

Vaccination Coverage

Ninety-three percent of residents were vaccinated for influenza, and 87% were vaccinated for COVID-19.

For health care workers, 100% were vaccinated for influenza.

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