VIAFC’s goal is to ensure every long-term care home within the Island Health region is offered the opportunity to learn about family councils, to form a family council, and to offer their council a voice at the regional and provincial level.
VIAFC serves to elevate the collective voices of family councils by encouraging discussion at our regional forums and then, taking issues and ideas for potential solutions to various forums in order to contribute to continuous quality improvement of the resident experience.
There is one regional association of family councils (RAFC) in each of the 5 health authorities.
Together, the 5 RAFC make up the recently registered non-profit Society entitled: Independent Long-Term Care Councils Association of BC (ILTCCABC). ILTCCABC is the provincial association of family councils.
As one of five members of the provincial association of family councils, VIAFC takes forward, to the ILTCCABC, systemic (common) issues and potential solutions raised at our forums as well as those raised by single family members, residents and others throughout the year. The ILTCCABC includes the systemic issues in a report that is then provided to the Ministry of Health for consideration of actionable items.
All of our volunteers have had lived experiences with someone we care about in long-term care. VIAFC cares about resident quality of life. VIAFC seeks to be informed on the many issues of aging, as well as what advances allow us to consider improving quality of care and quality of life in long-term care.
VIAFC wishes to acknowledge the legacy of Kim Slater, who started this journey over 20 years ago and whose tireless, unrelenting work helped facilitate the creation of VIAFC, the first Regional Association of Family Councils in the province. It was Kim’s reach, tenacity and leadership that led to the development of four additional Regional Associations in 2021 and, ultimately, a provincial association of family councils known as Family Councils of BC. Much of Kim’s focus was on developing healthy and productive relationships among all stakeholders, including the Ministry of Health and Health Authorities, worker’s unions, service providers and loved ones of residents in care. Thank you, Kim.
Note: due to health reasons, Kim handed the torch to Nola Galloway in 2022, who then pursued incorporation of the Provincial Association and, on October 27, 2022, we became a registered society, the Independent Long-Term Care Councils Association of BC (ILTCCABC)