Our History & Milestones

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History and Milestones

Rosewood Manor is a vital not-for-profit community resource providing funded intermediate and complex care for 156 residents; 154 subsidized beds and 2 private beds.

Rosewood Manor opened its doors to serve the community on October 25, 1982. Rosewood originally had 120 single rooms on 2 floors. In 2004, Rosewood Manor entered a partnership with Richmond Health Services and Vancouver Coastal Health Authority to add 36 new beds for a total of 155 intermediate/ complex care beds and 1 respite bed. In 2019, the respite bed was converted to a funded bed. 

Rosewood is governed by the Richmond Intermediate Care Society, a non-profit organization, operated by a volunteer Board and funded by the Ministry of Health. 

Rosewood Manor provides residents with 24-hour nursing care and supervision, recreation programs, and support services to residents and to the community at large to ensure the highest quality of life while promoting individual dignity within a familiar and comfortable environment. 

Rosewood Manor integrates physical, cognitive, emotional, social, and spiritual components into the residents’ lives to better address a full spectrum of care needs.

The Rosewood Manor Care Foundation, created in 2000, is a valuable source of supplementary funding to help ensure that Rosewood is a place that people are proud to call home.