This service provides:
Parking map
Parking and public transportation.
Located on the east side of Highway 33
Located east of Lakeshore Drive
City provided special transit
Community Handi-Bus available
Parking available
Parking and Public transportation available
Public transportation available
Public transportation and parking available. Client parking lot is on west side of 79 St and 113 Ave.
Foothills Medical Centre parking map
On the northeast side of town, along Highway 28.
From Highway 16, go North on Highway 893 and follow 5km, cross the Railroad tracks and turn right at the 2nd entrance into Islay.
South of 46 Avenue
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Public Parking available Main Hospital Visitor Parking.
Accessible parking availble on south side of Mother Rosalie Health Services Centre.
Public transportation is available on 87 Ave.
Parking available.
Located west of 74 Street
Peter Lougheed Centre parking map
Main Entrance.
As of December 4, 2021 at 6:00 AM, this service has been moved to the Grande Prairie Regional Hospital at 11205-110 Street.
Located South off Highway 28 on Range Road 205.
Patient pay parking
Main Street McLennan
Patient paid parking.
24 hour underground parking (Kiosk).
On major bus route.
Parking: 5 hours free.
Surface Parking Lot.
On major bus route
At Intersection of St. Albert Trail and Boudreau Rd.
The Sunridge Medical Gallery is accessible from the exterior of Sunridge Mall only. The entrance is on the west side. AHS doors are marked and located left of the entrance to Carter’s/OshKosh.
East of 44 St on 57 Ave
Located at the corner of 46 Ave on 50 St.
Fee for parking.
South of Highway 43
Across the street from Portage College.
Alberta Health Services-Home Care clients
Adults under 65 years who have physical or cognitive impairments, difficulties with communication and require assistance. Home Care Case Manager will assess clients using a RAI- Home Care assessment to determine ability to attend a day program. Client must be able to tolerate transport to and from the program
Healthcare providers should consult the Alberta Referral Directory for service referral information.
Alberta Health Services-Home Care referral.
Anyone can refer themselves to a Home Care Community Care Coordinator for assessment. Client responsible for own transportation arrangements. Current clients in LTC, Designated Supportive Living, PDD or are not a resident of Alberta are not considered for day programs.
Has to be referred and admitted by Home Care Program. Current clients LTC, Designated Supportive Living, PDD are not considered for day programs. Clients must have a AB Health Care number (can be discussed with Home Care Case Manager)
There is a daily fee that covers food costs. As this can change please ask the Home Care Case Manager during assessment.
The Alberta Health Services program leader reviews charges according to ability to pay.