Holy Family Hospital
Sharing Rooms
Roommates can help you get to know your community and help you feel less lonely.
Some of our care homes are built so that residents share rooms. Depending on the room size, you could have one to three roommates. Your roommates can help you get to know our community and help you feel less lonely. We use privacy curtains to help create a distinct space for each person. We ask that you use headphones when watching television or listening to the radio so you don’t disturb your roommate, and ask that your visitors socialize in public areas when your roommate is trying to sleep or when we are helping your roommate with his or her personal care.
Hospitals + Residences
- St. Paul's Hospital
- Mount Saint Joseph Hospital
- Holy Family Hospital
- Indigenous Self-Identification
- Health Services
- Overview
- Info for Residents + Families
- Resident Services
- Resident Rights + Responsibilities
- Your Privacy + Confidentiality
- Patient Records
- Care Plan
- Health Care Team
- Resident + Family Councils and Conferences
- Well Wishes Email Service
- Living Here
- Room Rates + Other Charges
- Sharing Rooms
- What To Bring
- Cash Account
- Moves
- Electrical Items
- Goodbyes
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- Hospice Palliative Care
- Become a Patient and Family Partner
- Residential Care for Me
- Info for Rehab Patients + Families
- Info for Visitors
- Parking + Transit
- Referral Forms
- Youville Residence
- St. Vincent's: Langara
- St. Vincent's: Honoria Conway-Heather
- St. Vincent's: Brock Fahrni
- St. John Hospice
- Providence Crosstown Clinic
- Community Dialysis Units