Assisted Living Alberta
The Government of Alberta is gathering input about the continuing care system.
Alberta’s new provincial continuing care agency, Assisted Living Alberta, will provide a comprehensive system of care with wrap-around services including enhanced medical and non-medical supports, home care, community care, and social services.
The expanded scope of a new continuing care system will include comprehensive social services and supports and provide a continuum of care for Albertans who require different levels and types of care. This includes both seniors in long-term care and those who want to continue aging at home but need medical and non-medical supports to do so; persons with disabilities; individuals experiencing homelessness; and other vulnerable Albertans who require temporary or long-term care.
Any Albertan can receive continuing care services, no matter their age, diagnosis, or the length of time they need support. This includes services such as assistance with dressing, eating and bathing, respite, wound care, medication administration, and various other health care and support services. These services and supports may be provided in different settings including individuals’ homes, community-based service locations such as day programs, supportive living accommodations and continuing care homes.
Your responses will help inform the future of continuing care in Alberta. By sharing your experiences, ideas and perspectives, you will contribute to the enhancement of continuing care services and support for clients or residents, families, and the continuing care workforce across the province.
This survey takes 10 to 15 minutes to complete and closes March 3, 2025.
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