Locations

Our legacy of compassionate care began with the opening of St. Paul’s Hospital in 1894 by the Sisters of Providence. Over the years, additional congregations followed, establishing the hospitals and care homes that form the Providence that we are today. We have grown a lot over the past 125 years, but our commitment to serving those most in need has remained constant.

St. Paul’s Hospital – Opened in 1894

  • Acute care, teaching and research hospital
  • 433 acute beds
  • SPH sees about 145,000 patients annually, accounting for 500,000+ patient visits

Mount Saint Joseph Hospital – Opened in 1946

  • Acute care community hospital with 95 acute beds
  • 100-bed extended care unit for residents
  • Multicultural focus

Holy Family Hospital – Opened in 1947

  • Extended care for 126 residents
  • Specialized rehabilitation for older adults (65 acute rehab beds)

St. John Hospice – Opened in 2013

  • 14-bed hospice, end-of-life care

Providence Crosstown Clinic – Opened in 2005

  • Substance-use clinic

Foundry – Vancouver Granville (formerly Granville Youth Health Centre) – Opened in 2015

  • Primary care and outreach services for youth and young adults, ages 24 and under

St. Vincent’s: Langara – Opened in 1991

  • Complex long-term care facility
  • 197 residents
  • Specialized unit for 20 adult mental health clients

St. Vincent’s: Brock Fahrni – Opened in 1993

  • Complex long-term care facility
  • 148 residents – many armed forces veterans

Youville Residence – Opened in 1969

  • Complex long-term care facility
  • 42 residents
  • Specialized unit for 32 older adult mental health clients

St. Vincent’s: Honoria Conway – Opened in 2008

  • Assisted living for 60 tenants
  • Supportive housing for 8 young adults with disabilities

PHC Community Dialysis Units

  • 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