Continuing Care
Thirteen facilities providing more that 1,000 continuing care spaces will increase accommodation options for seniors in 11 communities across the province. Funded, in part, by Albertans who invested in Capital Bonds, new construction or renovations on these facilities will begin shortly. These new and upgraded facilities will provide seniors with continuing care accommodations that suit their health and personal care needs, helping to keep them in their communities close to family and friends. The facilities are expected to begin opening their doors in 2012.
Seniors benefit from more than 1,000 continuing care spaces – April 14, 2010
Didsbury
Local seniors will have greater access to affordable living accommodations as a result of the Government of Alberta’s plan to provide a new facility that will offer 100 new spaces in Didsbury. Through Albertans’ investments in Alberta Capital Bonds, $10 million has been allocated for the new Didsbury seniors’ facility.
Didsbury seniors to benefit from 100 new affordable living spaces – April 29, 2010
Approximately 190 seniors in the Didsbury and Stettler areas will have new affordable supportive living spaces to call home. Detailed project proposals to build and operate the supportive living facilities within the two communities will be accepted until July 30.
Didsbury and Stettler area seniors to benefit from new supportive living spaces – June 21, 2010
Fort McMurray
The Alberta government invites organizations to express interest to build, operate and manage new seniors continuing care facility in Fort McMurray. The 100-space facility will include long-term care and affordable supportive living spaces.
Opportunity to build new seniors continuing care facility in Fort McMurray opens – June 15, 2010
Lacombe
Lacombe and area seniors will benefit from 88 new affordable accommodation spaces, to meet their needs, thanks to new provincial funding from Alberta Capital Bonds and the Affordable Supportive Living Initiative (ASLI). The province has committed $8.8 million to Christenson Communities to help build the new spaces at the new proposed Royal Oak project in Lacombe.
Lacombe and area seniors to benefit from additional accomodation spaces – May 5, 2010
Red Deer
Red Deer seniors will benefit from 100 new affordable accommodation spaces to meet their needs, thanks to new provincial funding from Alberta Capital Bonds and the Affordable Supportive Living Initiative (ASLI). The province has committed $10 million to Covenant Health to help build the new spaces at a new proposed facility for Red Deer.
Red Deer and area seniors to benefit from additional accommodation spaces – May 6, 2010
Spruce Grove
Spruce Grove seniors will benefit from 70 new affordable housing spaces to meet their needs, thanks to new provincial funding from Alberta Capital Bonds and the Affordable Supportive Living Initiative (ASLI). The province has committed $7 million to Choices in Community Living Inc. to help build new spaces at the Copper Sky Lodge in Spruce Grove.
Spruce Grove seniors to benefit from more housing to meet their needs – April 27, 2010
Stettler
Approximately 190 seniors in the Didsbury and Stettler areas will have new affordable supportive living spaces to call home. Detailed project proposals to build and operate the supportive living facilities within the two communities will be accepted until July 30.
Didsbury and Stettler area seniors to benefit from new supportive living spaces – June 21, 2010
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