There are several factors to consider when making the decision to move or not to move.
Begin by asking yourself these questions:
- Can you afford to remain in your own home?
- Has your house become too large or too costly to maintain?
- Is your home close to family or other important social contacts?
- Does your health permit you to remain in the same environment?
Reproduced with permission from: Seniors Housing Guide
SAGE- Seniors Association of Greater Edmonton
780-423-5510
www.mysage.ca
For further guidance view “The Caregivers Source for Seniors” at www.thecareguide.com
Housing Choices are categorized into 2 main streams and various subsets depending on the level of care required.
- Private and Subsidized
- Locked secure facility
For a complete list of St. Albert Senior Housing Choices go to http://www.stalbert.ca/seniors-housing
For further clarification contact:
St. Albert Community Information & Volunteer Centre (CIVC) | 780-459-6666 |
- CIVC provides free information on community services in St. Albert
- Phone for up-to-date apartment list or download at www.stalbertcivc.com
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Edmonton: SAGE | 780-423-5510 |
| www.mysage.ca For complete Edmonton & Area housing information contact: SAGE -Seniors Association of Greater Edmonton |
Alberta: Alberta Senior Citizens' Housing Association (ASCHA) | 780-439-6473 |
| www.ascha.com - Lists over 6000 Alberta senior housing residences
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Alberta: Residential Tenancy Dispute Resolution Service | 780-644-3000 |
| www.servicealberta.gov.ab.ca Alberta Government (Landlords & Tenants) - 8:15 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- Service allows landlords and tenants to resolve serious disputes outside of court
- Less expensive and faster than the usual court process
- A tenancy dispute officer is authorized to make binding decisions on matters such as evictions, security deposits, damage and repairs
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