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Good Samaritan Place

✓ ABSeniors Verified 4.7 · 3 reviews 📍 Serving Edmonton
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Provider overview

Care that adapts as needs change.

Active seniors living independently who benefit from structured social programs. Social.

Rating
4.7
Reviews
3
Listed
Edmonton
Area
Edmonton

What families look for first.

Social
Active seniors living independe…
Community-dwelling seniors who …
Fit guide

Who this may be right for.

Good fit for

  • Active seniors living independently who benefit from structured social programs
  • Community-dwelling seniors who need help accessing activities and resources
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 Edmonton families.

Office
8425 83 St NW, Edmonton, AB T6C 2Z2, Canada
Edmonton, AB
Primary area
Edmonton
Family questions

Questions families actually ask.

What is the Choice Program for seniors at Good Samaritan Place? +

The Choice Program is a community-based program that connects seniors with activities, resources, and social opportunities, typically on a regular weekly schedule. Participants are supported by a dedicated case worker who helps coordinate their care and engagement. Reviewers note it has helped seniors living at home access services they otherwise would not have been able to reach on their own.

Does Good Samaritan Place assign a dedicated case worker to participants? +

Based on reviewer experiences, participants in the Choice Program are assigned a personal case worker who supports their wellbeing and helps them navigate available resources. Families have noted that case workers take a hands-on, caring approach to improving quality of life.

How often do seniors participate in the Choice Program? +

At least one reviewer noted that their family member attended the program twice a week, giving her regular opportunities to socialize and access activities in the community.

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