Assisted Living in Calgary, Alberta
9 providers listed · Calgary Zone (Alberta Health Services) · Updated June 2026
Pick one or more specialties — many providers offer several.
Cinemark Century Northridge Mall 14
You Move Me Bay Area
The Manor Village at Fish Creek Park
Best for Assisted Living
Also offers: Enhanced / High Care · Memory Care · Respite / Short Stay
Wentworth Manor
Best for Assisted Living
Also offers: Memory Care · Enhanced / High Care · Respite / Short Stay · Independent + Assisted Mix
Mayfair Nursing Home
Best for Enhanced / High Care
Covenant Care - St. Teresa Place
Best for Assisted Living
Also offers: Memory Care · Independent + Assisted Mix
Silvera for Seniors
Best for Independent + Assisted Mix
Bow View Manor
Best for Enhanced / High Care
Also offers: Respite / Short Stay
Kindred Hospital Westminster
No providers match the selected specialties.
About assisted living in Calgary
Assisted living (often called supportive living in Alberta) is for Calgary seniors who need help with some daily activities — bathing, dressing, medications, or mobility — but don't require full nursing-home care. Residents have their own space plus access to meals, housekeeping, 24-hour staff, and personal-care support.
The Calgary assisted- and supportive-living options below vary by care level (sometimes described as SL3, SL4, or designated supportive living) and by what services are included. Tour a few, and ask how they handle changing care needs and medical emergencies.
Typical costs in Calgary
Cost depends on whether a space is publicly funded or private. Private supportive/assisted living in Alberta generally runs in the several-thousand-dollars-per-month range and varies by care level and accommodation, while publicly-funded continuing care has accommodation charges set by the Government of Alberta. Ask each residence how accommodation and care fees work, and whether AHS-funded spaces are available.
General Alberta orientation estimates (2025-2026) — not provider quotes. Confirm current pricing directly with each provider.
Assisted living cost by care level
General Alberta orientation ranges — confirm accommodation + care fees with each residence.
Supportive Living (SL3)
Private-pay; help with daily activities, 24-hr staff, meals.
Designated SL (SL4)
AHS-funded care; government-set accommodation charge (income-tested).
Memory Care (SL4-D)
Secured dementia care with specially trained staff.
Respite / Short Stay
Temporary stays — recovery or caregiver relief.
What to compare when choosing
- Assessed care level: confirm the residence is licensed and staffed for your family member's needs (e.g., SL3 / SL4).
- Funding path: publicly-funded (AHS assessment) vs. private-pay — and what each covers.
- Staffing: 24-hour coverage, on-site or on-call nursing, and staff-to-resident ratio.
- Aging in place: what happens if needs increase — can your family member stay?
- Total cost: accommodation plus care fees, in writing.
Frequently asked questions
What does assisted living include?
How is assisted living funded in Alberta?
What are SL3 and SL4 levels?
How is assisted living different from a nursing home?
How do I access publicly-funded supportive living?
Assisted Living by area in Calgary
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About this page: ABSeniors maintains a free directory of senior services across Alberta. Listings on this page are compiled from public sources and Google Business data; star ratings reflect Google reviews. Cost figures are general Alberta estimates for orientation only. Always verify services, availability, and pricing directly with each provider. Last updated June 2026.
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