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Family Education Society

✓ ABSeniors Verified 4.3 · 6 reviews 📍 Serving Grande Prairie
Free to contact. No pressure, no obligation.
Provider overview

Care that adapts as needs change.

Families seeking community resources and referrals when unsure where to turn.

Rating
4.3
Reviews
6
Listed
Grande Prairie
Area
Grande Prairie
ABSeniors family note

If a needed program isn't currently running, calling ahead may prompt them to restart it based on community interest

Support that feels personal.

If a needed program isn't currently running, calling ahead may prompt them to restart it based on community interest

What families look for first.

Families seeking community reso…
Fit guide

Who this may be right for.

Good fit for

  • Families seeking community resources and referrals when unsure where to turn

Ask first if

  • At least one complaint about a worker's inappropriate conduct and a client being removed after raising concerns — worth asking about complaint resolution proces
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 Grande Prairie families.

Office
9607 102 St, Grande Prairie, AB T8V 2T8, Canada
Grande Prairie, AB
Primary area
Grande Prairie
Family questions

Questions families actually ask.

What kind of support does Family Education Society offer families? +

Family Education Society offers a range of programs and resources aimed at supporting families in Grande Prairie, including referrals to other services when they cannot directly meet a need. Reviewers note that staff make an effort to connect people with appropriate community supports.

What should I do if the program I need isn't currently available? +

Reviewers suggest calling Family Education Society directly to express interest in a specific program, as the organization may restart or launch programs based on demonstrated community need.

Has anyone had a negative experience with staff conduct? +

At least one reviewer reported a worker sharing inappropriate opinions about other clients and marginalized communities, and noted that raising a formal complaint led to the client being removed from service. Families may wish to ask about the organization's complaint and accountability processes before enrolling.

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