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Canadian Mental Health Association, Alberta South Region

✓ ABSeniors Verified 3.5 · 13 reviews 📍 Serving Lethbridge
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Provider overview

Care that adapts as needs change.

Mental health education and community training programs. Organized and welcoming training space with comfortable seating and light refreshments available.

Rating
3.5
Reviews
13
Listed
Lethbridge
Area
Lethbridge

What families look for first.

Organized and welcoming trainin…
Mental health education and com…
Fit guide

Who this may be right for.

Good fit for

  • Mental health education and community training programs
What happens next

A calmer first step.

1

Brief phone conversation

Share what is happening, who needs care, and whether the need is urgent or exploratory.

2

Care needs and schedule review

Discuss mobility, memory, safety, meals, personal care, household help, and preferred visit times.

3

Caregiver matching

The team looks for fit based on care level, personality, language preferences, and comfort.

4

Start small, adjust as needed

Many families begin with shorter visits, then adjust the plan as the senior becomes comfortable.

Location and service area

Serving Lethbridge families.

Office
426 6 St S, Lethbridge, AB T1J 0T9, Canada
Lethbridge, AB
Primary area
Lethbridge
Family questions

Questions families actually ask.

What types of services does the Canadian Mental Health Association Alberta South Region offer in Lethbridge? +

The organization operates as a mental health resource in Lethbridge, Alberta, and has been noted by reviewers as a training and education venue. Specific programs or direct care services are not detailed in available reviews.

Is the facility suitable for training or workshop attendance? +

At least one reviewer highlights the training environment positively, noting comfortable seating, organized materials, and available snacks such as cookies, coffee, and fruit. The space appears set up to support structured learning sessions.

How do I get help in a mental health crisis? +

Reviewers do not describe crisis intake procedures at this location. Individuals in crisis are encouraged to contact Alberta's 211 line, Health Link 811, or emergency services for immediate support.

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