Lodge Living
The mandate of the Seniors Lodge Program is to provide affordable room and board for senior citizens who are functionally independent or functionally independent with the assistance of existing community based services.
The Bethany Group operates five seniors lodges:
- Bashaw Valley Lodge (Bashaw)
- Rosealta Lodge (Camrose)
- Stoney Creek Lodge (Camrose)
- Peace Hills Lodge (Wetaskiwin)
- West Pine Lodge (Winfield)
Between them, the lodges offer rooms for 278 individuals and couples.
Bashaw Valley Lodge
Bashaw Valley Lodge provides lodge living for 38 Individuals and can accommodate couples. It offers the privacy and comfort of home while providing a community environment where an active and carefree lifestyle is encouraged. It has developed its own unique community environment enjoyed by the residents who call it home.
Lodge Program Mandate
The mandate of the Seniors Lodge Program is to provide affordable room and board for senior citizens who are functionally independent or, functionally independent with the assistance of existing community based services.
Eligibility
All applications are rated according to a provincial priority rating system and placed on the waiting list based on the amount of points they have accumulated in these five areas:
- Income
- Risk in current housing situation
- Degree of independence
- Housing needs
- Special circumstances
Those who have the most significant need, as evaluated by the rating system, will go to the top of the waiting list. Each new application that is received will be rated and placed on the list accordingly.
If you wish to apply for accommodation in Bashaw Valley Lodge, a copy of the application package is available.
Accommodation Fee
Lodge rates are set by the local management body and may vary between different areas of the province. Protection for low-income seniors is established by regulation under the Alberta Housing Act. To protect lower-income residents, management bodies must ensure that each senior resident 65 years of age or older is left with at least $265 a month in disposable (after tax) income to spend on personal needs after paying their monthly basic lodge rate.
Core Services
The following core services are provided:
- Basic room furnishings (if required)
- Weekly housekeeping services
- three meals per day and daily snacks
- Building security
- 24-hour non-medical staffing
- Access to community based services
- Laundry of Lodge linens and towels
- Opportunities for life enriching activities to enhance physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and intellectual well being.
Contact Information
For more information contact:
Lodge Manager
Bashaw Valley Lodge
5430 51A Street
Bashaw, AB T0B 0H0
Telephone: 780.372.3657
Fax: 780.372.3659
A copy of a brochure outlining the services offered at Bashaw Valley Lodge is available.
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Rosealta Lodge
Rosealta Lodge offers lodge living for 65 individuals and can accommodate couples. It offers the privacy and comfort of home while providing a community environment where an active and carefree lifestyle is encouraged. The Lodge has developed its own unique community environment enjoyed by the residents who call it home.
Lodge Program Mandate
The mandate of the Seniors Lodge Program is to provide affordable room and board for senior citizens who are functionally independent or, functionally independent with the assistance of existing community based services.
Eligibility
All applications are rated according to a provincial priority rating system and placed on the waiting list based on the amount of points they have accumulated in these five areas:
- Income
- Risk in current housing situation
- Degree of independence
- Housing needs
- Special circumstances
Those who have the most significant need, as evaluated by the rating system, will go to the top of the waiting list. Each new application that is received will be rated and placed on the list accordingly.
If you wish to apply for accommodation in Rosealta Lodge, a copy of the application package is available.
Accommodation Fee
Lodge rates are set by the local management body and may vary between different areas of the province. Protection for low-income seniors is established by regulation under the Alberta Housing Act. To protect lower-income residents, management bodies must ensure that each senior resident 65 years of age or older is left with at least $265 a month in disposable (after tax) income to spend on personal needs after paying their monthly basic lodge rate.
Core Services
The following core services are provided:
- Basic room furnishings (if required)
- Weekly housekeeping services
- Three meals per day and daily snacks
- Building security
- 24-hour non-medical staffing
- Access to community based services
- Laundry of Lodge linens and towels
- Opportunities for life enriching activities to enhance physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and intellectual well being.
Contact Information
For more information contact
Lodge Manager
Rosealta Lodge
4318 53 Street
Camrose AB T4V 4G3
Telephone: 780.679.0851
Fax: 780.679.0852
A copy of a brochure outlining the services at Rosealta Lodge is available.
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Stoney Creek Lodge
Stoney Creek Lodge offers lodge living for 65 individuals and can accommodate couples. It offers the privacy and comfort of home while providing a community environment where an active and carefree lifestyle is encouraged. It has developed its own unique community environment enjoyed by the residents who call it home.
Lodge Program Mandate
The mandate of the Seniors Lodge Program is to provide affordable room and board for senior citizens who are functionally independent or, functionally independent with the assistance of existing community based services.
Eligibility
All applications are rated according to a provincial priority rating system and placed on the waiting list based on the amount of points they have accumulated in these five areas:
- Income
- Risk in current housing situation
- Degree of independence
- Housing needs
- Special circumstances
Those who have the most significant need, as evaluated by the rating system, will go to the top of the waiting list. Each new application that is received will be rated and placed on the list accordingly.
If you wish to apply for accommodation in Stoney Creek Lodge, a copy of the application package is available.
Accommodation Fee
Lodge rates are set by the local management body and may vary between different areas of the province. Protection for low-income seniors is established by regulation under the Alberta Housing Act. To protect lower-income residents, management bodies must ensure that each senior resident 65 years of age or older is left with at least $265 a month in disposable (after tax) income to spend on personal needs after paying their monthly basic lodge rate.
Core Services
The following core services are provided:
- Basic room furnishings (if required)
- Weekly housekeeping services
- Three meals per day and daily snacks
- Building security
- 24-hour non-medical staffing
- Access to community based services
- Laundry of Lodge linens and towels
- Opportunities for life enriching activities to enhance physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and intellectual well being.
Contact Information
For more information contact
Lodge Manager
Stoney Creek Lodge
5213 44 Avenue
Camrose, AB T4V 0A9
Telephone: 780.672.3460
Fax: 780.672.3478
A copy of a brochure outlining the services offered at Stoney Creek Lodge is available.
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Peace Hills Lodge
Peace Hills Lodge offers lodge living for 71 individuals and can accommodate couples. It offers the privacy and comfort of home while providing a community environment where an active and carefree lifestyle is encouraged. The Lodge has developed its own unique community environment enjoyed by the residents who call it home.
Lodge Program Mandate
The mandate of the Seniors Lodge Program is to provide affordable room and board for senior citizens who are functionally independent or, functionally independent with the assistance of existing community based services.
Accommodation Fee
Lodge rates are set by the local management body and may vary between different areas of the province. Protection for low-income seniors is established by regulation under the Alberta Housing Act. To protect lower-income residents, management bodies must ensure that each senior resident 65 years of age or older is left with at least $265 a month in disposable (after tax) income to spend on personal needs after paying their monthly basic lodge rate.
All applications are rated according to a provincial priority rating system and placed on the waiting list based on the amount of points they have accumulated in these five areas:
- Income
- Risk in current housing situation
- Degree of independence
- Housing needs
- Special circumstances
Those who have the most significant need, as evaluated by the rating system, will go to the top of the waiting list. Each new application that is received will be rated and placed on the list accordingly.
The following core services are provided:
- Basic room furnishings (if required)
- Weekly housekeeping services
- Three meals per day and daily snacks
- Building security
- 24-hour non-medical staffing
- Access to community based services
- Laundry of Lodge linens and towels
- Opportunities for life enriching activities to enhance physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and intellectual well being.
Contact Information
For more information contact
Lodge Manager
Peace Hills Lodge
5402 52 Avenue
Wetaskiwin AB T4V 4G3
Telephone: 780.312.7000
Fax: 780.352.4428
A copy of a brochure outlining the services offered at Peace Hills Lodge is available.
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West Pine Lodge
West Pine Lodge offers lodge living for 38 individuals and can accommodate couples. It offers the privacy and comfort of home while providing a community environment where an active and carefree lifestyle is encouraged. The Lodge has developed its own unique community environment enjoyed by the residents who call it home.
Lodge Program Mandate
The mandate of the Seniors Lodge Program is to provide affordable room and board for senior citizens who are functionally independent or, functionally independent with the assistance of existing community based services.
Accommodation Fee
Lodge rates are set by the local management body and may vary between different areas of the province. Protection for low-income seniors is established by regulation under the Alberta Housing Act. To protect lower-income residents, management bodies must ensure that each senior resident 65 years of age or older is left with at least $265 a month in disposable (after tax) income to spend on personal needs after paying their monthly basic lodge rate.
Eligibility
All applications are rated according to a provincial priority rating system and placed on the waiting list based on the amount of points they have accumulated in these five areas:
- Income
- Risk in current housing situation
- Degree of independence
- Housing needs
- Special circumstances
Those who have the most significant need, as evaluated by the rating system, will go to the top of the waiting list. Each new application that is received will be rated and placed on the list accordingly.
Core Services
The following core services are provided:
- Basic room furnishings (if required)
- Weekly housekeeping services
- Three meals per day and daily snacks
- Building security
- 24-hour non-medical staffing
- Access to community based services
- Laundry of Lodge linens and towels
- Opportunities for life enriching activities to enhance physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and intellectual well being
Contact Information
For more information contact
Lodge Manager
West Pine Lodge
5th Ave & 4th Street
P.O. Box 150
Winfield, AB T0C 2X0
Telephone: 780.682.3960
Fax: 780.682.3716
A copy of a brochure outlining the services offered at Peace Hills Lodge is available.
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