Campus of Care
Building care through connection.
Since we opened our doors in 1979, Luther Court has remained a local hub where people come for care and belonging. As we continue to grow and expand our impact to meet the evolving needs of people in Greater Victoria as they age, your support and partnership is more important than ever.
On our campus of care, you will find the health services and community programming you need to age well. From long-term and primary care to volunteer and housing opportunities for younger and older adults. Together, we inspire connection and improve the quality of life across generations.
COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE
We respectfully acknowledge that we live, work, and gather on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Lษkฬสทษลษn People, known today as the Songhees and Xwsepsum (Esquimalt) Nations, and the WฬฑSรNEฤ People – represented by the WฬฑJOศฝEศฝP (Tsartlip), BOแธฐEฤEN (Pauquachin), SศพรUTWฬฑ (Tsawout), WฬฑSIแธดEM (Tseycum) and MรLEXEศฝ (Malahat) Nations and predominantly Hul’q’umi’num’-speaking Sciaโnew (Beecher Bay) First Nations.
We recognize that Indigenous Peoples have cared for these lands, waters, and communities since time immemorial, and that the impacts of colonization continue to be experienced today.
Luther Court is committed to advancing cultural safety, humility, and reconciliation in our relationships, programs, and care practices. This includes creating meaningful opportunities for learning, building respectful relationships with Indigenous communities, and supporting intergenerational connection that honours Indigenous knowledge and presence.