Extendicare - Fort MacLeod

Name :

Extendicare - Fort MacLeod

Address  :

654 - 29th Street, Box 189

Town  :

Fort MacLeod

State  :

Alberta

Country  :

CANADA

Post Code:

T0L 0Z0

Phone  :

403 553 3955

Fax  :

403 553 2812

Web URL  :

Specialization
  • Dentistry
Facilities

Total Number Of Beds : 50


Description

Extendicare Fort Macleod is an accredited 50bed home located at the northeast corner of town within a block of the Old Man River Extendicare Fort Macleod takes pride in offering superior care to our residents in a homelike environment Our strong interdisciplinary team including professional nursing staff strives for excellence in all we do

At Extendicare Fort Macleod we understand that each residents quality of life depends on an approach to care that combines input from residents and family members with individual assessments from our interdisciplinary team in support of the uniqueness of each resident Extendicare Fort Macleod encourages and supports open communication with families and addresses concerns with integrity focusing on achieving customer satisfaction

Community partnerships in longterm carespecific initiatives and committees ensure Extendicare Fort Macleod is current in its best practices

We invite you to experience Extendicare Fort Macleod Caring for You Our Strength is our People
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