Former IHA Executive now COO at Golden Life Management

Jason Giesbrecht is the new Chief Operating Officer for Golden Life Management.

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Picture of Jason Giesbrecht, new Chief Operating Officer of Cranbrook-based Golden Life Management.

Jason Giesbrecht is the new Chief Operating Officer of Cranbrook-based Golden Life Management. — Photo courtesy LinkedIn

Cranbrook-based Golden Life Management has a new Chief Operating Officer (COO) Jason Giesbrecht.  He was the former regional director of allied heath and acute area director for Interior Health Authority. He is also an instructor in the master of rehabilitation science program at UBC.

As the new Chief Operating Officer at Golden Life Management he is responsible for the overall strategic planning, leadership, community relationships, clinical services, site operations, budget management, contract administration, marketing and management of housing and campus communities within the organization.

Golden Life Management is a leading provider of seniors living communities throughout southern British Columbia and Alberta, Canada. The company's goal is to support seniors of all ages and abilities in their efforts to live their best life possible. To do so, they work to provide innovative buildings, impeccable hospitality services, and compassionate personal care.

Their housing portfolio encompasses the full range of housing and service options, including life leases, independent living, assisted living, and residential care programs. Golden Life's extensive experience in design, construction and operation of seniors housing and care communities allows their residents to maximize their physical, social and emotional independence.

Golden Life operates ten senior care facilities in the Kootenays and two in Alberta.  They are Castle Wood Village, Castlegar; Columbia Garden Village, Invermere; Crest View Village, Creston; Garden View Village, Kimberley; Joseph Creek Village, Cranbrook; Lake View Village, Nelson; Mountainside Village, Fruitvale, Rocky Mountain Village, Fernie; Rose Wood Village, Trail; Whispering Winds Village, Pincher Creek, Alberta; Silver Kettle Village, Grand Forks and Evanston Grand Village, Calgary, Alberta.

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