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Where We Serve
Almost 125 years ago, the Sisters of Providence came to Vancouver and opened St. Paul’s Hospital. While we’ve grown a lot since then, our commitment to serving those most in need has remained constant.
- Acute care, teaching and research hospital
- 433 acute beds
- SPH sees over 150,000 patients annually, accounting for 500,000+ patient visits
- Acute care community hospital with 101 acute beds
- 100-bed extended care unit for residents
- Multicultural focus
- Extended care for 142 residents
- Specialized rehabilitation for older adults (65 acute rehab beds)
- 12-bed hospice, end-of-life care
- Substance-use clinic
Foundry – Vancouver Granville (Granville Youth Health Centre)
- Primary care and outreach services for youth and young adults, ages 24 and under
- Complex care residential facility
- 197 residents
- Specialized unit for 20 adult mental health clients
- Complex care residential facility
- 148 residents – many armed forces veterans
- Complex care residential facility
- 42 residents
- Specialized unit for 32 older adult mental health clients
- Assisted living for 60 tenants
- Supportive housing for 8 young adults with disabilities
- Vancouver Community Dialysis Unit
- East Vancouver Community Dialysis Unit
- North Shore Community Dialysis Unit
- Richmond Community Dialysis Unit
- Squamish Community Dialysis Unit
- Powell River Community Dialysis Unit
- Sechelt Community Dialysis Unit