Viking Extendicare

Details

Name :

Viking Extendicare

Address  :

Box 430,
5020-57th Ave

Town  :

Viking

State  :

Alberta

Country  :

CANADA

Post Code:

T0B 4N0

Phone  :

780 336 4790

Fax  :

780 336 4004

Web URL  :

Specialization
  • Cardiology
  • Dentistry
  • Ophthalmology
Facilities

Total Number Of Beds : 60


Description

Situated at the east end of the County of Beaver Extendicare Viking is an accredited 60bed longterm care home in the Town of Viking approximately 140 km southeast of Edmonton

Extendicare Viking is warm personal pleasant and cozy We take pride in offering superior care to our residents with 24hour nursing and supportive care as well as inhouse rehabilitation services we strive for excellence in all we do

At Extendicare Viking 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 a team of trained caregivers

This approach addresses the uniqueness of each resident Extendicare Viking encourages and supports open communication with families and addresses concerns with integrity focusing on achieving customer satisfaction

Community partnerships in longterm carefocused initiatives and committees ensures Extendicare Viking is current in best practice

We invite you to experience Extendicare Viking where we strive to exceed resident needs
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