AgeCare Jasper Place
A home care in Edmonton — clinical and dated rather than homey.
Care that adapts as needs change.
Visit during dining hours to assess staff attentiveness before committing
clinical and dated rather than homey
What families look for first.
Who this may be right for.
Good fit for
- Memory care and dementia — the majority of residents have significant cognitive impairment
- Residents with advanced dementia who require basic supervision and companionship
Ask first if
- Facility is primarily dementia-focused; cognitively intact residents (e.g., post-stroke) may find it difficult to connect with peers
- Staffing shortages have been noted consistently across multiple review years
A calmer first step.
Brief phone conversation
Share what is happening, who needs care, and whether the need is urgent or exploratory.
Care needs and schedule review
Discuss mobility, memory, safety, meals, personal care, household help, and preferred visit times.
Caregiver matching
The team looks for fit based on care level, personality, language preferences, and comfort.
Start small, adjust as needed
Many families begin with shorter visits, then adjust the plan as the senior becomes comfortable.
Serving Edmonton families.
Edmonton, AB
Questions families actually ask.
Is AgeCare Jasper Place suitable for a resident who is cognitively intact after a stroke or injury? +
Multiple family reviewers note that the majority of residents have significant dementia, which can make it very difficult for cognitively intact residents to form meaningful social connections. Families of stroke survivors with intact cognition have described the environment as isolating and not well-matched to their loved one's needs.
What is the physical condition of the facility? +
Several reviewers across multiple years describe the building as old, run-down, and having a noticeable odor. The facility appears to have aged without significant renovation, which is a recurring concern in recent reviews.
What are the activities like for residents? +
Reviewers describe a main communal area in the front foyer where residents gather and music is played, but some families feel the programming is limited. One reviewer noted food and activities were satisfactory, while others found them lacking.
How do staff treat residents? +
Reviews are mixed: several families describe warm, attentive staff who treated their loved ones like family, while others report experiences of neglect or lack of compassion. Staffing shortages are mentioned as a contributing factor by multiple reviewers.
Does the facility accommodate residents with dementia? +
AgeCare Jasper Place appears to primarily serve residents with dementia, and at least one reviewer whose family member had dementia reported positive long-term care experiences. The environment and staffing model seem oriented toward this population.
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