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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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5 months ago
My mother was transferred to Hardisty after leaving the hospital. I was very surprised to see the conditions of the rooms. Very old, and not cleaned often. With lack of air conditioning the residents were lethargic. Only a few fans were going. The staff were often on there phones, not conversing with the seniors, who you could see dearly needed some loving attention. My mother fell 3 times in 2 months, and once another patient pushed her wheelchair into the alley of the building and left her there. Had not the nurse from the 3rd floor looked outside, who knows how long she would have remained there. I was so pleased when we were accepted into another facitlity. It could not have been quick enough. Since then she has gained 6 pounds in one week, and is doing much better. If you have a loved one arriving here, PLEASE put your name in another facility and hope they get transferred quickly.

4 months ago
Would give 0 stars if I could. My grandfather was transferred here, and oh boy, where do I start? Very dirty, the inside of the entire building smells of urine, no AC, very dark, staff is very lazy, on their phones, sitting around doing nothing. My grandfather passed away due to their negligence and laziness to not properly sanitize and disinfect medical equipment. Hardisty should not be called a Transition home whatsoever, and I feel bad for the other seniors who don’t have family coming to see them and pester the people working there as much as my family did, because we weren’t telling them to change his grandfathers clothes, telling them he needs to eat, etc, they wouldn’t do it, my grandfather went from a XL to a M shirt size in their care. They need to be seriously investigated.

Oct 28, 2023
My father spent several months here before being transferred elsewhere and I'll like to thank so many people that its impossible to name them all. Thank you to pretty much the entire staff on the 2nd and 3rd floors as well as the administrator and social workers. My father was treat with dignity and respect and he made some friends here, staff and residents. I know its an old building but to us, the best quality of care for my father was of most importance and we got that! So thank you Hardisty!!

Sep 29, 2023
My mother had been transferred to Hardisty Care Centre after being in the hospital. My first impression of the facility was disappointment after viewing the building. Although the building is showing it's age, it became evident that the staff showed utmost care, kindness and compassion. Both Lillybeth and Parm kept me informed at all times and I was greeted with a smile at each visit. Your warmth and professionalism were very much appreciated. Many thanks to all.

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.

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