Home is a place of comfort—a sanctuary where loved ones can truly relax, feel safe, and be themselves. At Oakwood Manor in Victoria, this boutique-style Long-Term Care community is devoted to ensuring every resident feels genuinely at home from the moment they arrive. Spacious and thoughtfully designed suites are provided to support each resident’s well-being, helping them settle in with safety, comfort, and a true sense of belonging.
Our Community
Community is at the heart of Oakwood Manor
More than just a meal
Our meals, prepared in accordance with the Canada Food Guide and verified by a registered dietitian, are nutritious, balanced, and flavourful. Dietary restrictions and allergies are never an obstacle to enjoying delicious food—our head chef makes sure every resident has a safe and enjoyable culinary experience.
Featured amenities at Oakwood Manor
Safety features
- Bathroom with adapted therapeutic shower
- 24-hour emergency call system
- 24-hour secured entrance
- Smoke detectors
- Sprinklers
Floor plans
Sample Studio A
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Sample Studio C
Sample Studio D
Sample Studio E
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At Oakwood Manor, every resident is cared for like family. We take the time to understand their unique needs and wishes, creating personalized care plans that support their physical, emotional, and social well-being. We provide meaningful activities, compassionate support, and a warm sense of community, creating a place that truly feels like home.
Frequently Asked Questions
No, if you prefer to have meals sent to your room we can also arrange this. All meals are chef-prepared and guided by a certified dietitian. Menus are seasonal, resident-inspired, and adapted for dietary needs such as diabetes, dysphagia, or reduced sodium. Meals are a culinary experience as they are served homestyle on real dishes, shared around a table to encourage connection and community.
Yes, Oakwood Manor takes dietary restrictions and preferences seriously. Please advise us of your dietary concerns. Menus are seasonal, resident-inspired, and adapted for dietary needs such as diabetes, dysphagia, or reduced sodium.
Guests are permitted at Oakwood Manor – they will need to sign in and be registered to dine with residents.
Oakwood Manor offers long-term care, specialized memory living, short-term respite and palliative care. Each resident receives a personalized care plan tailored to their health, routines, and goals.
All meals are chef-prepared and guided by a certified dietitian. Menus are seasonal, resident-inspired, and adapted for dietary needs such as diabetes, dysphagia, or reduced sodium. Meals are a culinary experience as they are served homestyle on real dishes, shared around a table to encourage connection and community.
Our daily programs focus on keeping residents active, engaged and connected. Residents enjoy fitness classes, walking groups, gardening, music therapy, trivia, and themed events. Programs are adapted to individual abilities and interests.
We provide companion programs, social groups, family video calls, and spiritual care. Staff are trained to recognize and support emotional needs, so residents always feel supported and part of the community.
Residents at Oakwood Manor stay active, engaged, and connected through fitness classes, walking groups, gardening, music therapy, trivia, and themed events. Social groups, companion programs, family video calls, and spiritual support ensure meaningful connections and emotional well-being every day.
Our Memory Living program offers compassionate support for residents living with Alzheimer’s and dementia, creating a place where they can feel safe, understood, and truly cared for. Our secure and calming spaces, including enclosed courtyards, gentle wayfinding cues, and reassuring monitoring, are designed to bring comfort and ease to daily life.
Through dynamic group events and meaningful one-on-one interactions, we nurture each person’s unique interests, strengths, and sense of self. Programs like music, art, and life story work help spark memories, encourage connection, and create heartfelt moments that bring warmth, joy, and familiarity to every day.
Yes, absolutely. Families are active care partners, joining in regular care conferences and decision-making so care always reflects what matters most to your loved one.
Our care teams engage residents and families in thoughtful conversations about future care wishes, including advance directives and end-of-life preferences. These discussions help ensure care aligns with the resident’s values and choices.
Respite care at Oakwood Manor offers stays of 30 days or more, giving loved ones access to care, meals, and activities while families know they are safe and supported.
Our palliative care program focuses on comfort, dignity, and meaningful time together. Residents receive attentive pain and symptom management, 24/7 nursing support, Doctor coordination, and spiritual preferences as needed, providing gentle daily care tailored to personal wishes. Families can come visit at any time, but there is no guest suite available.
The exact cost of private long-term care varies widely depending on the facility, the resident’s specific care needs, and the type of accommodation. In Victoria, BC, private pay long-term care typically ranges from around $8,000 to $15,000+ per month.
At Oakwood Manor, our price of $8600 is all-inclusive, covering meals, care, and activities. There are no additional costs.
In British Columbia, Assisted Living provides housing, hospitality, and some personal assistance (like help with meals, bathing, or medication) for seniors who can still live independently but need some support. Long-Term Care (also called residential care) offers 24-hour nursing and personal care for people with complex medical needs or significant physical or cognitive challenges. In short, assisted living supports semi-independent living, while long-term care provides full-time medical and personal care.
Assisted Living: Supports daily activities like bathing, dressing, and meals while promoting independence in private or semi-private suites.
Long-Term Care: Provides 24-hour support for seniors with health, mobility or cognitive challenges, including nursing care, personal care, and medication management. Residents also enjoy social programs, activities, and communal meals to stay engaged and connected.
Nursing Homes: Focused primarily on full-time medical and personal care for residents with complex health needs, with less emphasis on independent living or social activities.
Funded long-term care is publicly subsidized through the health authority and offered based on assessed need and availability, which can result in longer wait times and limited choice of location or room type. Private long-term care, on the other hand, is paid for out of pocket and allows families to move in sooner, choose their preferred community, and enjoy more flexibility, enhanced services, and a more personalized living experience. It can also offer a higher level of care and better quality food, making it a good option in the early stages of dementia while waiting for funded placement, which can often have a long wait list.