Table 6-11
Salary and wage expenditures1 in operating residential care facilities by facility characteristics2 and geography — British Columbia

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British Columbia
  Operating facilities Reporting facilities Salary and wage expenditures
Number Approved beds Number Approved beds
                  thousands of dollars
Total, residential care facilities 695 33,130 499 26,350 1,241,378
Total, homes for the aged 281 26,853 206 21,610 929,918
1 to 19 beds 23 266 11 155 6,729
20 to 49 beds 44 1,493 28 938 45,238
50 to 99 beds 106 7,626 74 5,429 269,596
100 beds or more 108 17,468 93 15,088 608,355
Total, facilities for persons with mental disorders 361 5,684 252 4,232 280,827
1 to 19 beds 273 1,988 186 1,361 102,678
20 beds or more 88 3,696 66 2,871 178,149
Total, other residential care facilities 53 593 41 508 30,632
1.
Data on paid hours and financial data for residential care facilities may include amounts related to activities that are outside the scope of residential care, such as outpatient or hospital care. This phenomenon is not widespread outside of Quebec, but in this province, such situations are more likely. For this reason, financial data pertaining to non-residential care activities in Quebec were statistically removed. Nevertheless, caution should be exercised in comparison with data from other provinces.
2.
Principal characteristic of predominant group of residents and size of facility.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Residential Care Facilities Survey (CANSIM table 107-5506).