Allen Gray Continuing Care Centre - Edmonton

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Welcome

 

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The Allen Gray Continuing Care Centre Offers Senior Long Term Care and Senior Independent Living. We also Have an Adult Day support Program and Child Daycare Services. We are located in the Millwoods Community South Edmonton Area.

 

The Allen Gray Auxiliary Hospital is a 156 bed, voluntary, continuing care Centre operating within Alberta Health Services.We provide programs and services to people of all faiths, cultures, ages, abilities, and interests.

 

2013 marked the 50th anniversary of our service here in Edmonton, Alberta.

 

Allen Gray is 10595 square metres, occupying three levels. Our spacious environment contributes substantially to the overall beauty of the building. Located in south east Edmonton, we have easy access to shopping, services, and recreational facilities.

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The Allen Gray is a non-denominational facility, which provides care and services sensitive to personal, cultural and spiritual values, beliefs, and practices and encompass support for families and friends.

 

 

 

 

Contact Allen Gray Continuing Care Centre

Address :

5005 28 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T6L 7G1, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +7897
Postal code : 6
Website : http://www.allengray.ab.ca/
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5005 28 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T6L 7G1, Canada
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Kevin K on Google

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My mother loved it at Allen Gray. I have the utmost appreciation for the management and all staff, good food, the best of care and a well maintained building makes it a beautiful place.
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Lisa Paradis on Google

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Great facility. They are clean, professional and have lots of activities for the seniors. Great place to be.
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Yvonne Klatt on Google

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My mother enjoys the out reach program!
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Carla Schatz on Google

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My husband was very well taken care of. During his last days on earth he needed Fentanyl for pain, they don't use it at this facility, he ended up transferring to St Joe's on Dr's advice.
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Franky Bastin on Google

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Went with my sister here for a tour as we are looking for a place for our mom. was impressed with the look of the building inside and outside, not impressed at all with the tour as we were shown all the nice things that they offer, cafeteria, bar, outside patio (seasonal). Hair salon and physio that are in the basement. We were not shown any rooms (semi private or private) as none were made available to look at. Michael who is the social worker for this site was UNABLE to answer most of the questions, any questions he did answer was by saying he did not know or by how other sites handle things. During our tour the only staff we saw were sitting behind the station desks, and not one volunteer was to be seen. My impression on this place is it looks like a nice place to visit but I would not want to stay there.
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Ellen Reid-Schaffler on Google

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Enjoyed lunch with my son and his caregiver. It is a very nicely decorated and maintained facility. You do have to keep an eye on the staff as some of them fail to take proper care of the clients. Food can be a winner or a complete miss. I prefer to order a hamburger or fries. Pretty safe with that. Recreational staff are the most motivated and friendly.
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Steven Greenwood on Google

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The staff are awesome. This facility is clean and with what funding and private donations they get. They do there very best!!!!! My father is here and he is having fun with the staff. I can't say enough about the staff. They are the BEST!!!!
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Arlene Switzer on Google

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Our Mum was a patient, and unfortunately died there. As she had dementia she really couldn't tell us WHY she had big bruises in strange places. Most of the nursing attendants seemed nice enough. It was clean, meals were so-so, but there was absolutely NO stimulation for residents. Our Mum spent 90% of her days in bed, alone, meals dropped off at her bedside...with NO ONE to assist her eating the food. When she supposedly slipped off the toilet..toileting privileges meant she was put to bed in a diaper to "fill her pants". IF they actually got her up for the day...she'd be left ALONE sitting at a dining table for HOURS, or pushed over in front of a turned off television. It was a GREAT relief when she died...her suffering was over...and hopefully the dignity she lost there was restored...

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