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Tips on Choosing Independent Living in Alberta

Source: The Care Guide

Generally, Independent Living options, which include residences operated under the government’s Senior Citizens' Self-Contained Program, provide apartment-style accommodation for seniors who are able to live autonomously.
 
Finding an appropriate Independent Living residence takes time and research, but you're already headed in the right direction with The Care Guide. Use The Care Guide, as well as TheCareGuide.com, to identify the residences in the desired area and call ahead to schedule a tour of each. Try to observe "a day in the life" at the residence – perhaps attend some activities or stay for a meal, if applicable. Also, talk to residents about their perceptions of the residence, ask for sample menus and an activity calendar, and inquire about a trial stay as means of “kicking the tires” so to speak.
 
Since these residences often vary in terms of the services provided, it is important to ensure that you understand what services are included in the posted rental rates, and what services, if any, are available at an additional cost. For example, Independent Living options typically do not offer support services, in some cases, coordination of community-based supportive services may be provided to tenants.
 
Other things to consider in selecting an appropriate Independent Living residence include its location and availability of transportation for shopping, outings and medical appointments, proximity to community amenities such as hospitals and churches, safety and security issues and the cleanliness of the residence.
 
 
Residences operated under this program provide affordable apartment accommodation for low-income seniors who cannot afford private sector accommodation. They are legislated by the Residential Tenancies Act and the Alberta Housing Act and Regulations. While 24 hour on-duty staff is typically not provided, tenants of these projects have access to staff or other representatives of the management body for emergency situations such as loss of heat or electricity, or emergency plumbing problems, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
 
Rent under the Senior Citizens' Self-Contained Program is based on rent-geared-to-income. This means that, instead of a fixed rental rate, rent is adjusted depending on the tenant's income. In the case of a senior couple or two seniors sharing an apartment, the rent is based on the combined incomes of both. Rent is calculated at 30 percent of adjusted income, which includes all sources of income from all members of the household
 
Seniors whose income falls below local limits and are functionally independent, with or without the help of existing community-based services, are eligible to apply for the program. Applicants are prioritized on the basis of need. Community residency requirements may also be in place.
 
The ability to house residents with health concerns is totally dependent on the services available in the community and the extent to which the resident's health impacts the operation of the residence and the lives of the other residents.
 
For more information on the Senior Citizens' Self-Contained Program, please call Alberta Health Services.
 
Feel free to contact us at 1-800-311-CARE (2273) or info@careguide.com should you have any questions or require further assistance.



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