SAANICH - Seniors, veterans and adults living with disabilities are moving into 88 new suites with the opening of the new Nigel House in Saanich.
“Everyone deserves a safe, comfortable place to call home, including those who have given so much to our communities,” said Christine Boyle, Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs. “Nigel House will provide dignified housing and care for seniors, veterans and people living with disabilities, ensuring they have the support they need to live with comfort and independence.”
The new six-storey concrete building at 851 Nigel Ave. offers 88 suites, including 41 private long-term care rooms for adults living with disabilities, 37 independent living suites and 10 affordable housing units. Nigel House replaces an older building that had reached the end of its life. The new space is modern, accessible and designed to support people with a range of needs. It’s part of the larger Nigel Valley redevelopment, which is transforming the area into a more inclusive and supportive community.
“This project reflects a shared commitment to building communities where everyone has the opportunity to thrive,” said Nina Krieger, MLA for Victoria-Swan Lake. “Offering a combination of long-term care and accessible housing options for seniors, veterans and people living with disabilities, these new suites will become a place of comfort and connection for many residents in Saanich.”
Nigel House is owned and operated by Broadmead Care Society, a non-profit organization that works in partnership with Island Health and Veterans Affairs Canada to provide care and support for seniors, veterans and adults with disabilities.
“Nigel House opens its doors with 88 suites that are home to seniors, veterans and adults with disabilities,” said Derrick Bernardo, CEO, Broadmead Care Society. “It is a place where care, dignity and choice come together under one roof. Together, we are building a place where well-being and happiness thrive, today and for years to come.”
This project is part of a $19-billion housing investment by the B.C. government. Since 2017, the Province has more than 93,600 homes delivered or underway, including more than 1,400 homes in Saanich.
Quick Facts:
- The Province, through BC Housing, provided more than $11 million in grants for Nigel House.
- Broadmead Care Society provided equity of more than $12 million.
- The federal government, through Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, provided $3.2 million from the National Housing Co-Investment Fund.
- Capital Region Hospital District provided more than $1 million.
- Island Health is providing annual operating funding of approximately $5 million for the 41 long-term care rooms.
Learn More:
To learn how B.C. is working to deliver more homes for people, visit:https://gov.bc.ca/homesforpeople
A map showing the location of all announced provincially funded housing projects in B.C. is available online:https://www.bchousing.org/projects-partners/Building-BC/homes-for-BC
To learn how BC Housing is helping to build strong, inclusive communities, visit:https://www.bchousing.org/podcast
A backgrounder follows.
Backgrounder
Stephanie McLean, Secretary of State for Seniors and MP for Esquimalt-Saanich-Sooke –
“Every Canadian deserves a safe and affordable place to call home. Our government is committed to supporting seniors in Saanich and across the country, which is why we are investing in projects like Nigel House. Initiatives like this provide safe, affordable and accessible housing options to seniors in their communities, allowing them to maintain their independence and support their well-being.”
Sheila Malcolmson, B.C. Minister of Social Development and Poverty Reduction –
“People need the right supports to live with dignity and independence, especially with rising costs and global uncertainty. Working together, Nigel House shows how strong partnerships can deliver housing and care that creates more inclusive communities.”
Diana Gibson, MLA for Oak Bay-Gordon Head –
“Building new non-profit, long-term care spaces for seniors, veterans and younger adults with disabilities alongside our partners at Nigel House is an example of what it means to care for our community. This will deliver accessible, affordable housing where they can feel safe, connected and supported.”
Susie Chant, parliamentary secretary for seniors’ services and long-term care –
“Every person deserves to age with comfort, independence and connection in a community they are familiar with. The new Nigel House will be a transformative addition to Saanich that will provide residents with compassionate, person-centred care, privacy and support to help them live well and with dignity through different stages of life.”
Dean Murdock, mayor of Saanich –
“It’s a thrill to see residents moving into these new suites, which will provide them with comfort and care and a strong sense of community. Saanich is grateful for the support from senior governments and community partners to help provide these suites and meet people’s needs.”