About Silver Kettle Village

​Silver Kettle Village is located at 2350 72nd Ave in Grand Forks, BC. Our village has 40 long term care beds and 2 private beds.  We support our residents with their activities of daily living and offer 24 hour nursing care, Recreation activities, Occupational therapy and Physiotherapy. 
Where do I get more information about long-term care?
Learn about the services, costs and more.Visit the long-term care page of this site.
 
How do I access this service?
Please do not contact the facility directly. All of our facilities are accessed through a case manager.Learn more about accessing long-term care.
 
Where can I get more information about this facility?
Find out about the type of accommodation available, amenities, social and recreational opportunities, costs, safety and security features, pet policies and more.Visit the Silver Kettle Village facility page to learn more.

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49.0239268, -118.4651712

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Frequently Asked Questions

Wheel chair Accessible?

Yes

Hours of Operation?

Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm

Emergency Hours?

Emergency Services operates 24 hours/day; 7 days/week

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