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Continuing Care is made up of three main levels: Home Care, Designated Supportive Living and Long Term Care. To get started, you need a case manager.
age (65 years or older) mobility (ability for certain types of mobility assistance equipment to be safely used) functional independence (the ability to manage activities of daily living such as dressing and bathing on your own) medical stability (not requiring more care and assistance than the operator can provide)
What is Continuing Care and who can I talk to? Continuing Care is made up of three main levels: Home Care, Designated Supportive Living and Long Term Care.
As is SL1 facilities, SL2 facilities provide extra services such as housekeeping and recreational activities for an additional fee. Senior Lodges are suited to fairly independent seniors who are able to move around without much assistance.
Supportive living is a type of continuing care accommodation, where people can remain as independent as possible in a home-like setting while they have access to services that meet their changing needs.
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Supportive living is a type of continuing care accommodation, where people can remain as independent as possible in a home-like setting while they have access to services that meet their changing needs.
Alberta Enhanced Assisted Living also referred to Enhanced Lodges or Alberta Designated Supportive Living Level 4 (SL4).
Provides housing and support for adults and seniors who can¿t manage in their own homes. Offers housing and 24/7 care and support for people who can't manage in their own home and who don't qualify for long-term care placement.
Continuing Care is made up of three main levels: Home Care, Designated Supportive Living and Long Term Care. To get started, you need a case manager.
Continuing Care is made up of three main levels: Home Care, Designated Supportive Living and Long Term Care. To get started, you need a case manager. Home Care: Most people want to stay in their own home for as long as possible.

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