We offer supportive group living programs for youth and adults with mental health challenges, addictions, developmental disabilities, and complex behavioral needs.
Yes. Physicians provide ongoing clinical guidance, medication oversight, and support for individuals with complex mental health needs.
A physician-led model, trauma-informed philosophy, structured environments, and strong community partnerships set our services apart.
Programs focus primarily on long-term stability, though short-term placements may be considered when appropriate.
Yes. All services align with provincial standards, trauma-informed principles, and clinical best practices.
Yes. Our team is trained to support clients with layered needs such as mental health issues combined with addictions or developmental challenges.
Eligibility depends on age, clinical needs, referral source, and program availability.
Referrals typically come from funders, hospitals, caseworkers, community agencies, or families seeking guidance.
Basic background details, safety considerations, clinical history, and goals for placement help determine suitability.
Emergency requests may be supported when capacity allows and when the individual’s needs match our program structure.
Yes. Families are welcome to reach out for support, clarification, and referral assistance.
Timelines vary based on urgency, documentation, coordination needs, and space availability.
Trauma-informed care prioritizes safety, trust, empowerment, and emotional stability in every interaction.
Staff use calm, compassionate, and non-coercive strategies focused on de-escalation and emotional regulation.
Strict professional standards, secure documentation, and privacy protocols protect every client’s information.
Structured routines, trained staff, risk assessments, emergency plans, and continuous supervision maintain a safe environment.
Yes. Training includes trauma-informed practice, mental health support, addictions awareness, crisis intervention, and cultural safety.
Medication processes are overseen by physicians, with secure storage, documented administration, and regular monitoring.
Days include routines, skill-building activities, therapeutic engagement, community outings, meals, and rest periods.
Independence is gradually built through coaching, supervised tasks, and personalized skill-development plans.
Yes. Activities may include cleaning, meal preparation, self-care routines, and daily responsibilities suited to their ability.
Yes. Youth are supported to attend school or alternative learning programs.
Adults engage in vocational training, cultural events, recreation, and skill-building programs when appropriate.
Clients are encouraged to maintain personal items, and privacy is respected within safe and supervised guidelines.
Family involvement is encouraged through visits, meetings, communication, and collaborative planning.
Visits, structured conversations, family therapy (when available), and positive communication help strengthen connections.
Yes. Our team works respectfully with Elders, cultural leaders, and Indigenous stakeholders to provide culturally responsive support.
Partnerships include schools, hospitals, health systems, community agencies, and government funders.
Clients are supported to participate in schooling, training, cultural programs, and community events that build belonging.
Yes. Social workers, clinicians, agencies, and funders regularly collaborate with our team.
Services are delivered in Alberta, with locations in Edmonton and Calgary.
Contact can be made by phone, email, or through the website’s inquiry form.
Office staff are available during standard business hours, with residential programs operating 24/7.
Parking accessibility varies by site, and details can be provided during intake or scheduling.
Responses are typically provided within one business day, depending on request volume.
Tours or meetings may be arranged through the care coordination team based on program availability and privacy considerations.
Reach out for guidance, intake support, or program details.