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Good Samaritan Society The

✓ ABSeniors Verified 4.3 · 58 reviews 📍 Serving Edmonton
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Provider overview

Care that adapts as needs change.

Dementia and geriatric patients.

Rating
4.3
Reviews
58
Listed
Edmonton
Area
Edmonton
ABSeniors family note

Geriatric doctors like Dr. Pezeshki and Dr. Rosborough are widely praised for attentiveness and follow-up

Support that feels personal.

Geriatric doctors like Dr. Pezeshki and Dr. Rosborough are widely praised for attentiveness and follow-up

What families look for first.

Dementia and geriatric patients
Memory care
Seniors needing geriatric speci…
Fit guide

Who this may be right for.

Good fit for

  • Dementia and geriatric patients
  • Memory care
  • Seniors needing geriatric specialist care

Ask first if

  • TeleCare alarm service was discontinued as of March 2025 with minimal notice to clients
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
8861 75 Street NW, Edmonton, AB T6B 0M4, Canada
Edmonton, AB
Primary area
Edmonton
Family questions

Questions families actually ask.

Are the doctors here experienced with dementia and geriatric patients? +

Multiple reviewers specifically praise the clinic's geriatric physicians for their care of dementia patients, noting they are patient, attentive, and willing to visit patients at assisted living facilities.

Does Good Samaritan Society still offer a TeleCare personal alarm service? +

As of March 31, 2025, Good Samaritan Society The discontinued its TeleCare alarm service. Reviewers noted that the notice given to existing clients was very short, causing significant concern among seniors who relied on the service.

What have families said about the quality of care for elderly relatives? +

Several family members report positive experiences, highlighting doctors who take time to listen and follow up on patient needs. However, at least one reviewer raised concerns about staff turnover and inconsistent care quality at the residential side of the organization.

Can a senior with mild cognitive impairment access services here? +

At least one reviewer reported that a senior with mild cognitive issues was denied service, suggesting that eligibility criteria for the clinic may be applied selectively; families are advised to inquire directly about admission requirements.

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