Influenza and COVID-19 immunization
You will be notified through the Get Vaccinated system when you are eligible to book your next appointment. Notifications with a booking link for influenza and COVID-19 started going out on Oct. 7, 2025, and into November to everyone six months an older who is registered in the Get Vaccinated system.
- Influenza: Learn more about eligibility and how to stay up to date on your influenza (flu) vaccine.
- COVID-19: Learn more about eligibility, vaccine options and how to stay up to date on your COVID-19 immunization.
To register for the Get Vaccinated system, for more information or for help, visit Immunizations on Healthlink BC.
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Adult abuse and neglect
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Advance care planning
Advance care planning is a way for you to make sure your voice is heard about y…
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Dementia
Dementia is not a specific disease but a general term for impaired memory, thin…
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Falls prevention
Services and resources to help prevent falls and improve mobility through asses…
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Healthy aging
Improving the quality of life and reducing severe illness in older adults by pr…
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Home and community care
We provide a range of health-care support and services for people with short-te…
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Older adult mental health
Services and resources to support seniors and older adults to be happy, healthy…
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Choose the right care in the right place.
Services
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Adult Day Programs
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Advance Care Planning Workshops
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Assisted Living
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Urgent and Primary Care Centre (UPCC)
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Community Bathing Program
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Congregate Meals Program
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Diabetes Education Centres
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Emergency Department
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Fall Prevention Services
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Family Support and Involvement Program
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Geriatric Medicine
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Hip & Knee Arthritis Surgical Assessment Program (ASAP)
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Long-Term Care Homes
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Meals on Wheels
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Older Adult Mental Health Programs
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Palliative and End-of-Life Care in Hospices
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ReAct Adult Protection Program
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Short-Term Assessment and Treatment Centre (STAT) for Older Adults
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The Deaf, Hard of Hearing & Deaf-Blind Well-Being Program (WBP)