Bevan Village

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33386 Bevan Ave, Abbotsford, BC V2S 5G6, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +8
Website : http://www.trilliumcommunities.com/location/bevan-village/
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33386 Bevan Ave, Abbotsford, BC V2S 5G6, Canada
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June H. Gibson on Google

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My grandmother is here. They take great care of her. She is 95.
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Kim Johnston on Google

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My grandmother is very happy here, thank you Bevan Lodge for a great experience
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Cass Vey on Google

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Such an amazing place with an amazing staff! So very pleased with how my grandparents were treated here,!!
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Nathan Roberts on Google

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Have been more then pleased with the care my mother is receiving here. The staff is friendly and helpful.
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Alex King on Google

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The staff at the Bevan Village are truly impeccable. They truly go above and beyond for their patients. I know that my loved ones will always be cared for.
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Johanna Bates on Google

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On January 1, 1996, I received a phone call from a sobbing nurse that my father had fallen out of the second floor of Bevan Lodge. He had been laying on the pavement in the freezing rain for an undetermined length of time. This excellent nurse held his hand as he was taken to the ambulance and the Abbotsford Hospital. Afflicted with Alzheimer's, he had been at Bevan Lodge for nine days. A decorated Allied veteran, retired university of Victoria professor, researcher, father and grandfather, he had tried to escape to go home. Although he was wearing a monitor--of which much was made during the initial interviews--it did not work on the second floor. An elderly lady informed me (when I went to retrieve my father's few possessions) that they did not have enough staff on at the time. Nurses were overwhelmed with administering meds and food. Management had told my family not to visit Papa during the Christmas hiatus because he "needed time to adjust." We did not visit and we have to live with that for the rest of our lives. Never have anyone block you from your loved one. They are taking care of their own needs--not yours. Alzheimer's is enough of a brutal emotional minefield for family without these kind of high handed, self-serving rules. A few days after my father fell out of the window of Bevan Lodge, I received an invoice for his care. No apology was ever forthcoming. The day after his fall, my mother, brother and I visited him in Abbotsford Hospital. In an increasingly rare moment of clarity, he looked at us with his penetrating gaze and the old intelligence came through briefly. Rarely vulnerable, Papa said, "without your family you are nothing." Twenty years later, it still seems like a travesty of justice that our father's life should end this way in what was a long, halting and agonizing journey towards death. He was buffeted around through the administration of the B.C. Health system and died in Chilliwack on February 19, 1998. When I would visit him in Abbotsford Hospital, prior to his permanent placement in Chilliwack, he would invariably be tied to the hospital railing. The nurses said he was trying to move all the time in his wheel chair. They said that was the only way to contain him. It is my fervent hope that Bevan Lodge has changed all of their management practises since January 1, 1996 and the subsequent months. Do not place your loved one in care unless you have at least ten references from independent sources. Visit as often as you can because while Alzheimer's is a horrific disease and your loved one will cease to know you--you will mercifully have all your cognitive skills and you will know them. You will feel numb and sick of heart. After a while you will feel like you are impersonating a human being but in the years ahead when some of the pain eases, you will know for certain that you occupied the higher moral ground--always a difficult terrain.
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Emily Glanville on Google

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My grandmother has been in care here at Bevan Village for over a year now, and i love how happy she is making friends and ultimately coming more out of her shell. Thank you to the great staff!
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Paul Moloney on Google

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My father has had dementia for a few a few months now and I decided it was time to find him a home. We looked around the Vancouver area but decided to go to Abbotsford and Bevan Village. I have been so pleased with the staff and service at Bevan Village. It's great knowing my father is in good hands.

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