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New continuing care home for seniors set to come to Lethbridge

WATCH: Covenant Health is moving forward with plans to build a new continuing care centre in West Lethbridge and is expected to begin welcoming residents in the fall of 2022 – Mar 8, 2019

The Province of Alberta is teaming up with Covenant Health to bring a 100-unit continuing care facility to West Lethbridge.

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The facility includes a range of designated supportive living spaces, including rooms for people living with dementia.

The $26-million care home will allow clients to have support for all of their health needs as they age.

“We all benefit when our seniors are able to remain in their communities, close to friends and family, even as their care needs change,” said Minister of Health Sarah Hoffman.

The provincial government is putting $10 million towards the project, while Covenant Health will put up the remainder of the funding.

“This new facility will assist in taking pressure off acute care services in Lethbridge by ensuring seniors can move out of hospital and into a supportive living residence where they will receive the appropriate level of care in a warm, nurturing environment,” said Covenant Health president and CEO Patrick Dumelie.

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The facility is expected to open in Garry Station during the fall of 2022.

Lethbridge was picked as a priority area in need of more continuing care spaces for its growing senior population as well as people with complex health needs.

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