Senior Carelaundry servicein North Vancouver.
Bed linens, resident clothing, staff uniforms — handled with dignity protocols, hot-wash compliance, and consistent weekly turnover.
Serving Lonsdale, Lynn Valley, Deep Cove.
- Written quote back in one business day
- Next-day delivery, every week
- Fixed pricing, no surcharges, no lock-in
We pick up and deliver across all of North Vancouver.
North Vancouver families generate a particular kind of laundry — gear, jerseys, ski layers, and the rotating supply of toddler outfits that come back from Capilano Park or Lynn Headwaters covered in real mud. The same households also need regular dry cleaning for work and weekend wear, and our pickup loop handles both at once. We pick up across the North Shore on weekday morning routes with a Saturday catch-up slot, and our drivers know the parking quirks of Lower Lonsdale, the elevation drop into Deep Cove, and which Edgemont side streets the truck just doesn't fit down.
Pickup cadence in North Vancouver
Weekday morning slots Mon–Fri plus Saturday catch-up across all of North Vancouver.
- Lower Lonsdale / Central Lonsdale
- Lynn Valley / Capilano
- Deep Cove / Seymour
- Edgemont / Pemberton Heights
The problems every senior care in North Vancouver runs into.
Overburdened on-site laundry staff falling behind on resident items
Resident clothing mix-ups and lost items causing family complaints
Hot-wash compliance gaps for infection control
Documentation gaps when health authority inspections arrive
Everything we clean for senior care in North Vancouver.
- Resident bed linens, pillowcases, and bath items
- Staff uniforms and personal resident clothing
- Per-resident labelling and inventory tracking
- Documented hot-wash protocols (60°C+)
- Coordination with housekeeping and care team schedules
Questions from senior care in North Vancouver.
Still have a question? Call us or send an email — most questions answered in under an hour.
Do you label and track per-resident items?
Yes — per-resident labelling is standard on all senior care accounts. Items are bagged and returned by resident, which eliminates the mix-ups that generate the most family complaints.
Do you meet IPAC hot-wash requirements for infection control?
Yes. All resident linen is washed at 60°C or higher, with 71°C+ available for incontinence and high-risk items. Cycle records are documented for health authority inspections.
Can you handle incontinence linen?
Yes. Incontinence items are bagged separately by your team before pickup and processed with the appropriate wash protocol. We handle this routinely across care home accounts in Greater Vancouver.
Can you supply documentation for Fraser Health or VIHA inspections?
Yes. Cycle records — temperatures, detergents, dates — are available on request for any batch and can be prepared in the format needed for licensing inspections.
