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Hardisty Care Centre (Hardisty Nursing Home)

Hardisty Care Centre (Hardisty Nursing Home)

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6420 101 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta, T6A 0H5, Canada
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Dec 6, 2022
The past few months my wife has been in the care the staff they have provided excellent care at all levels. The staff is always paying attention to the needs of their charges. Is what i observed..: The staff is alway including me with updates on changing conditions when they happen. The staff is caring in a natural attitude they are very attentive to the needs of my wife.

Dec 15, 2022
Constant UNDER hiring sufficient Staff,by Management, even if due to the Pandemic, lessens Residents’ Care. Good Rec. Dept. I’ve been a Resident for almost 2 years.B .P.; BA(UofA)Survey Cert.(N.A.I.T.)CRP;CMOC(CanadianCondo.Inst.)

Nov 3, 2019
This is an old building that seems dark inside. Our friend we were visiting was in a room at the end of a dead end hallway. Everything is old. It seems kind of depressing. I can’t imagine what it must be like living here but it can’t be great. The actual place where the building is nice, it borders a ravine. The areas that I saw were clean.

May 6, 2021
My Parent Was There and Boy We were Disappointed. The Building Was An Old Apartment Building That Was Converted Into A Nursing Home in The 1950's Or 60's. Hasn't Been Updated as Far as I Can Tell . They Don't Really Spend Time With Residents. They Just Plop Them In Front Of The TV and Don't Talk To Them. Unless Of Course You Are Their Favorite, Like I Was Informed When My Parent Was Switched Into A New Room. We Were Told That They Did Exercises with my parent and Had Them up and walking. That was a lie as My Parent Could Barely Walk 15 Steps. Bedrooms are So Small The Residents Can Almost Reach Out and Touch The Head Or Foot of Roommate. Bathroom So Small You Can Not Fit A Wheelchair or a Commode Inside. Staff Do Not Call Residents by Their Names. They Call Them Momma or Poppa and Grandma Or Grandpa. This Is Not Good For Dementia Patients. They Would Think That That Person Is Somehow Related and Get More Confused. Very Disappointed. Because Of Their Policy With Covid, I Couldn't Come and See My parent Even Though I Was An Essential Persons For Mental Health Reasons. So Was Not Allowed Up From October 2020 ( a Few Weeks After Arriving) Until Move. Other Facilities In and Around Edmonton Had Visits Back In Late November. I Couldn't Visit Until Feb 2021. Too Long Between Visits For Someone With Dementia. No Recreational Programs, No Physio, No Occupational Therapy. So Basically All The Staff Did Was Get Residents Up On Somedays and Feed Them, Then Plop Them In Front Of A TV. No Talking To Them Or Anything. Mental Health Suffers Greatly If Residents Are Not Being Engaged In Conversation. Very Happy that My Parent No Longer Lives There.

Feb 8, 2018
I feel morally compelled to post a review so that people considering the Hardisty nursing home as an option of long-term care for a loved one are aware of the abysmal nature of care, lack of empathy .It is my perception they have very little respect for the residents or their personal dignity. My mother was assigned the Hardisty nursing home after the hospital and it became imperative that I get my mother out that horrific situation as soon as possible.

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