The only long-term care home in Fort St. John, B.C., is failing seniors, family members say
Peace Villa, a facility licensed by Northern Health, has been the subject of dozens of complaints since 2019, including cold rooms, a lack of food and emergency call buzzers left out of reach of residents.
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Peace Villa, a facility licensed by Northern Health, has been the subject of dozens of complaints since 2019, including cold rooms, a lack of food and emergency call buzzers left out of reach of residents.