About Nelson Fairview Gardens

Nelson Fairview Gardens is a 75-bed long-term care home located on the First Nation traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Ktunaxa and syilx in Nelson.   

Interior Health’s vision, mission and values are foundational to our shared purpose and future - and our culture. This is what fundamentally guides our beliefs and behaviours, both as an organization and within our teams. It’s something we all collectively own; it defines who we are and who we want to be, and ultimately what change we want to see in the world. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who owns and operates this home?

The home is Interior Health funded and operated in leased space.

What gathering places are available?

  • Patio
  • Garden
  • Courtyard
  • Walking Path
  • Lounge Areas  

What are the room features?

  • Single Bed
  • Bedside Table
  • Closet
  • Bathroom
  • Built-in Desk Area
  • Chairs
  • TV 
  • 5 Adjoining Rooms for Couples 
  • 1 Bariatric Room  
  • All rooms are single occupancy 

What options are there to personalize rooms?

  • Photos/Pictures  

Are tours available prior to residency?

No. Tours will be available as of September 2025.

Is food prepared on site?

Yes

What programs, services and amenities are available?

  • Physiotherapy 
  • Occupational therapy 
  • Social Work 
  • Dietician 
  • Recreation  
  • Resident Council 
  • Family Council 
  • MAiD – Medical assistance in Dying 
  • Respite services  
  • Physician support 
  • Virtual Care  
  • Volunteer Services  
  • Barber shop/salon 
  • Chapel, Spiritual Services or Sacred Space  
  • Dental Care (for fee) 
  • Vision Care (for fee)  
  • Free parking 

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