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Supports people with medical needs so they can live in their own homes, lodges or group homes.
Anyone living in Alberta with a valid provincial health care card (or registration in progress) can receive Home Care services as long as their health care needs can be safely met in the home or in a Home Care clinic. Assessments for a Designated Living Option (DLO) have been developed provincially for Type B (Supportive Living) and Type A (Long Term Care) Continuing Care Homes and serve as general guidelines for placement. Each client is individually assessed.
Healthcare providers should consult the Alberta Referral Directory for service referral information.
To access Home Care Services, contact the Continuing Care Access Line.
Wheel chair access available.
Parking stalls
Monday: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm.Tuesday: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm.Wednesday: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm.Thursday: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm.Friday: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm.
2845 Bremner Avenue Red Deer Alberta T4R 1S2
1-855-371-4122 (Continuing Care Access Line), 403-341-2100
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Public transportation available
Pick-up Details:
Monday - Friday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Drop-off Days:
Monday to Wednesday before 1:00 PM
Do not collect your samples before 9:00 AM and ensure bacteriological samples are dropped off the same day they are collected. The lab does not accept samples taken more than 24 hours before they arrive at the lab.
Drinking water, beaches and swimming pool water can be tested. Chemical water sampling testing is available and looks for common chemicals and trace metals found in water. Bacteria water sampling tests water samples for indicator bacteria to ensure water is safe.
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Helps people of all ages who live at home and need medical support, which may include:
An AHS case manager and Registered Nurse meet with clients and help decide which services they need. This service also assesses applications for long-term care, supportive living, and facility respite care.
The Continuing Care Access Line toll free number (1-855-371-4122) is available for new patients and their family to call if they have questions or inquiries about accessing Home Care services in their community (during and after regular business hours).
Hours of operation are for information on service delivery.
Clinic runs once per month, dates vary depending on number of referrals.
Offers support for people who live in rural areas and have fallen, are at risk of falling, or who have trouble moving around by:
Also helps people find out if the cost of their walking aid is covered by Alberta Aids to Daily Living.
Professional referral required.
Adults 18 years of age or older living in the community who have fallen or are at risk for falling and/or require a mobility aid for long term use.
An estimated wait time will be provided at the time of appointment booking.
Rural Mobility Clinics are scheduled three to four times a year depending on location.
No cost to attend the clinic. Cost of walking aids depends on type and how much is covered by Alberta Aids to Daily Living.
Provides services such as:
Services are available at outpatient hospital clinics, community health centres, patient’s homes and continuing care / long term care centres.
Note: Services may vary by community – please call for more information.
Rehabilitation service for patients who have recently been discharged from hospital or are recovering from surgery.
Estimated wait time provided at time of referral
Client will be informed if there is a charge for equipment, supplies, or education resource.
Please call for hours as they vary depending on the availability of the respiratory therapist.
Services include:
Physician Order Required for all but education, Tobacco Cessation.
Can be a physician order, or a respiratory Requisition form. Submitted via fax
There may be a charge for services or equipment that Alberta Healthcare doesn't cover.
Supportive living accommodations are a type of continuing care accommodation where people can remain as independent as possible. It offers a congregate setting with access to services that meet their changing needs.
Adults over the age of 65.
Closed from 12:00 PM to1:00 PM for lunch.
Helps people in all areas of health care, their families, and caregivers by providing:
Service is offered in people's homes, at lodges, hospitals, continuing care homes.
1 to 14 days
Provides support to help manage an ostomy or wound, which includes:
Tiage Process in place, wait time depends on the wait list and urgency of the referral.