BC Government Care Cost Reference
Vancouver Island Health Authority (VIHA) funded services
BC operates an income-tested home and community care system. Clients pay a portion of the cost based on their after-tax income; the province funds the rest. The three main cost streams — home support, assisted living, and long-term care — each use a different formula, all anchored on your Notice of Assessment.
How BC calculates your monthly contribution (2025 rates)| Program | Formula | Minimum | Maximum |
|---|
| Home Support | Remaining income × 0.00138889 / hour | No minimum | No cap — scales with income |
| Assisted Living | 70% of after-tax income | $1,163.90/mo single $1,772.90/mo couple | Market rate of the unit |
| Long-Term Care | 80% of after-tax income above $19,500 | $1,466.20/mo | $4,073.40/mo |
Illustrative monthly contributions by income (approximate — actual calc uses adjusted income)| Scenario | Est. LTC monthly | Est. AL monthly |
|---|
| Low: $20,000 net income, single | ~$1,500 | ~$1,167 |
| Moderate: $35,000 net income, single | ~$2,500 | ~$2,042 |
| Higher: $60,000 net income, single | ~$4,073 | ~$3,500 |
| GIS-only senior | ~$1,466 | ~$1,164 |
Home support is hourly, not a monthly fixed rate. If you’re approved for 10 hours/week of home support, your per-hour client rate is your adjusted annual income divided by 720. A senior with $30,000 adjusted income pays about $41.67/hr; VIHA covers the rest. This is why government home support is often dramatically cheaper than private, but it comes with strict eligibility and approved-hours ceilings.
Use the interactive calculator below for a more specific estimate — it applies the full adjusted-income formula including earned-income caps, family-size deductions, and RDSP exclusions. For enrolment, start with VIHA Find Care or call 8-1-1 HealthLink BC.
Pro-tip: Government maintains industry leading standards which is reflected in the various reporting from the Seniors Advocate and others. Despite complaints that you may hear about government services and negative exceptions that arise for any population-scale operation, they are typically well-run. The broader home support challenges that drive most complaints for government are common to the private industry as well. Private pay care solutions are not automatically better.
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