Long Term Care in the Cypress Health Region has a mission to provide quality professional care so that all residents in our facilities receive the most comfortable stay possible. A total of 484 Long Term Care beds are provided throughout twelve facilities. Activities and services offered at these facilities are planned and implemented with the greatest amount of care and attention to individual needs to ensure that all residents enjoy their new home. To ensure a safe and healthy environment for everyone, we have designated the health region as a smoke-free environment.
Services offered may include: dining room service, mail service to your room, laundry, beauty parlor/salon, church services, newspaper delivery, bus transportation, trust accounts and many more. An additional fee may be applied to some of the services, so residents and families are requested to check with the facility’s administration.
For more information on long term care services, please view this What to Expect Booklet or call us at 306-778-5100.
Accessing Services
Anyone can make a request for service by contacting home care or social work. Following an assessment by a case manager, RN (Registered Nurse), or social worker, services will be determined based on set criteria.
Recreation Activities
Recreation is a large part of our environment and varied activities are planned at each home. We invite all family members to participate in any of the activities or socialize with the residents at any time. Family members are also welcome to volunteer should they so desire.
Rehabilitation Program
People requiring a period of rehabilitation after an injury or illness may access the rehabilitation program. Trained therapy staff work with people during a planned stay within the facility to rehabilitate for a return to the community.
Respite Care Program
Respite care offers a planned period of temporary care to persons who normally reside at home, and who are dependent on family members/supporters for intermittent or continuous care. The objectives of the program are to provide relief and support to family caregivers; to promote wellness and health for respite participants; to support individual preferences for community living; and to maximize existing resources for long term care and extend these community resources.