Travelling to Kelowna for Cancer Treatment

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Travelling to Kelowna for Cancer Treatment Accommodations RV Sites Apple Orchard RV Park Canadian Cancer Society 4410 Wallace Hill Road Rotary Lodge 250 764 3442 or 1 866 212 7111 330 Strathcona Ave, Canyon Farms RV Park 4020 Field Road Kelowna (next to BC Cancer) 250 801 1969 Call 250 712 2203 or 1 877 712 2203 Okanagan RV Park • Meals are included in the daily rate. 1865 Ross Road (Westside) Travelling • Freemasons Cancer car provides 250 212 0937 free transportation to the lodge Orchard Hill RV Park to Kelowna and cancer clinic (see volunteer 2351 Rojem Rd programs). 250 859 3276 for Cancer Willow Creek Family Campground Accent Inn Mission Park Inn 3316 Lakeshore Road 1140 Harvey Avenue (Hwy 97) 3339 Lakeshore Rd 1 844 765 7530 250 762 6302 Treatment 1 855 437 8545 or 250 862 8888 Oasis Inn Casa Loma Lakeshore 1884 Gordon Drive 2777 Casa Loma Road 1 888 493 8893 or 250 763 3657 1 800 771 5253 or 250 769 4630 Prestige Inn Coast Capri 1675 Abbott St. 1171 Harvey Avenue (Hwy 97) 1 877 737 8443 or 250 860 7900 1 800 663 1144 or 250 860 6060 Recreation Inn and Suites Dilworth Inn 1891 Parkinson Way 1 844 423 3823 1755 Dilworth Drive 250 762 9666 Ramada Hotel EconoLodge 2170 Harvey Avenue (Hwy 97) 1780 Gordon Drive 1 844 765 7530 1 800 854 9517 or 250 860 9711 Fairfield Inn & Suites Royal Anne 1655 Powick Road 250 763 2800 348 Bernard Avenue 1 855 736 9730 Hotel Zed Sandman 1627 Abbott Street 1 844 811 5422 2130 Harvey Avenue (Hwy 97) 1 800 726 3626 or 250 860 6409 Patient & Family Counselling Kanata Kelowna Hotel 2429 Highway 97 1 855 800 5610 Siesta Suites 250 712 3963 or 1 888 563 7773 3152 Lakeshore Road Kelowna Inn & Suites 1 800 663 4347 or 250 763 5013 1070 Harvey Avenue (Hwy 97) 1 800 667 6133 or 250 762 2533 Travelling for Cancer Medical Transportation Bus Services Parking Treatment Programs BC Transit BC Cancer – Parking lot & Pass If you are traveling to Kelowna for cancer Armstrong Volunteer Drivers (user fee) For general bus enquiries for Kelowna. Parking is available at BC Cancer in the front treatment you may need information about Call 250 860 8121 parking lot. You can buy a parking pass from Medical appointment transportation from transportation, parking, accommodation https://bctransit.com/kelowna the machine at the front of the building. Armstrong, with stops in Enderby, Vernon, and financial resources. Some options The machine will give you options for a Kamloops and Kelowna. Call 250 546 0999 Ebus are reviewed in this brochure for your discount code so you can pay less to park. Offers standard fare and an online fare. convenience. This list is not exhaustive Boundary Volunteer Drivers (user fee): Please see clinic reception staff for codes. Book tickets online receive a 5% discount. as BC Cancer is not able to recommend Medical appointment transportation by Where parking is a financial hardship, please Call 1 877 769 3287 https://myebus.ca/ or promote private services. Contact doctor or social work referral only. see Patient and Family Counselling staff. the specific service provider for more Call 250 584 4618 or 250 443 2162 HandyDart Rates: Daily: $5, Weekly: $20, Monthly: $53. information. Freemason Cancer Car (free) Accessible, door to door shared transit Kelowna General Hospital (KGH) Cancer appointment transportation with service for people with permanent or Park at KGH in the main parkade. Buy parking Travelling Tips routes from Kamloops, Enderby, Oliver and temporary disabilities. Customers must passes from the machine in the lobby of the within Kelowna. Book 24 hours in advance. first register, it takes 2-4 weeks to approve. • When calling hotels and motels ask for clinical academic campus building. Call 250 712 1101 or 1 800 299 0188 Call 250 762 3278 the “medical rate” Rates: Hourly $1.50, Daily $6, Weekly $30. Hope Air (free) Kamloops/Kelowna Health Connections • The BC Government website offers a Monthly rate of $53. Buy a monthly pass Medical transportation provided by “Medical Travel Accommodation Listing” Flights for patients attending scheduled through Interior Health Parking Services. BC Transit is available on Thursdays. Book webpage at http://csa.pss.gov.bc.ca/ medical appointments and who have a Call 1 855 491 6498 at least 24 hours in advance. Travels from medicaltravel/. The listed properties have financial need. Call 1 877 346 4673 Kamloops with stops in Logan Lake, Merritt Street parking a discounted rate for patients and their Keremeos Volunteer Drivers (user fee) to Kelowna and returns the same day. 24 hour pay parking is available on the families who need to travel for medical Medical transportation from Keremeos to Call 1 888 376 7525 or 250 376 7525 streets immediately surrounding BC Cancer care. You can search by location and Penticton, Oliver, Summerland, Osoyoos and and Kelowna General Hospital. Pay for arrival/departure dates to find available Revelstoke/Kelowna Health Connections Kelowna. Call 250 499 2352 or 1 855 499 2352 parking at the meters. Rate: $1.50 per hour. properties as well as information about Medical transportation provided by You can park for free for one or two hours what is included such as parking and Wifi. Salmon Arm (user fee) BC Transit is available on Wednesdays. on some streets around BC Cancer. Please Medical transportation through the Salmon Book 24 hours in advance. Travels from • The Canadian Cancer Society, read street signs carefully. Arm Masonic Lodge. Travel Treatment Fund offers financial Revelstoke with stops in Sicamous, Enderby, Call 250 712 1101 in Kelowna. assistance that may help with travel costs Vernon to Kelowna and returns the same for some patients with lower income. South Okanagan Shuttle (user fee) day. Call 250 837 3888 or 1 866 618 8294 Check to see if this program is right for Medical transportation is available between Silvercity Stagelines you call 1 888 939 3333 Kelowna and Osoyoos with requested stops. Transportation from Nelson to Kelowna http://www.cancer.ca/en/ Book 12 hours in advance. Call 778 821 0101 (Orchard Park Mall) with regular stops in search/?q=travel+treatment+fund West Kootenay Volunteer Drivers (user fee) Rock Creek, Midway, Greenwood, Grand Forks, Trail and Castlegar. Medical transportation between Trail, Online booking https://fritztravels.com Castlegar, Nelson, Kaslo and area. Enquire about going to Kelowna. Referral from doctor or nurse required. Call 1 877 304 2990 May 2019.
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