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Orlac Ste. Anne Foundation Lac Ste. Anne Foundation Lac Ste. Anne The Lac Ste. Anne Foundation is a Foundation Management body comprised of eight or Municipalities that include: Town of Onoway, Whitecourt, Woodlands County, Lac Ste. Anne County, Town of Mayerthorpe, Village of Alberta Beach and Summer Villages of Birch Chateau Lac Ste. Anne Cove, Castle Island, Nakumun Park, Ross 5123-49 Ave Haven, Sandy Beach, Silver Sands, South Onoway, Alberta View, Sunrise Beach, Sunset Point, Val Quentin, West Cove, and Yellowstone, The TOE 1VO Foundation is governed by a Board of Directors with representation from the aforementioned municipal governments. Our Mandate The Lac Ste, Anne Foundation manages 151 lodge/supportive living units, 113 senior self- contained units, 22 community-housing units, numerous private landlord rent supplement designations and direct to tenant rent supplement. The facilities include Spruce View Lodge in Whitecourt (50 Units), Pleasant View Lodge in Mayerthorpe (51 Units), Chateau Lac Ste, Anne in Onoway (50 Units), Woodland Villa in Whitecourt (16 "Working together, we strive for excellence in meeting the needs of our residents. As an Units), Sunnydale Manor in Mayerthorpe (12 organization, we are collectively responsible Units), Highview Haven in Mayerthorpe (12 for the following shared areas of Units), Westwind Manor in Sangudo (8 Units), accountability: Resident Wellness, Tri-Lakes Manor in Darwell (12 Units), Lakeview Organizational Wellness, Performance Manor in Gunn (33 Units), Seeley Manor in Management, Professional Development, Safety and Security." Onoway (12 Units), Beaupre Court in Onoway (8 Units), Community housing in Whitecourt (19 Units), Community housing in Moyerthorpe • Nurse Call Pendants- Nurse Call (3 Units), and rent supplement designation pendants are available for all Residents, If • Food Service-We provide 3 home cooked and direct rent supplement in Whitecourt, you require assistance you can push the meals daily, served in a central dining room, button on the pendant which will alert the Mayerthorpe, Sangudo, Alberta Beach, Gunn Well balanced, nutritious, low sodium meals Personal Care Services staff, and Onoway, The Lac Ste. Anne Foundation are provided, All of our menus are approved is responsible for ensuring safe and caring by a Registered Dietician, accommodations to citizens at an affordable • Social/Recreational- The Foundation cost; giving priority to those within the provides optimal social and recreational geographical jurisdiction of the Foundation. activities for all of Its residents, Some pastimes include crafts, bingo, exercise and various Delivery social events, including short trips, The Foundation operates with a 7 million dollar • Housekeeping- The Foundation provides the operating budget and mirrors the calendar following housekeeping services for all lodge year with respect to its twelve-month fiscal rooms change the bedding, clean the period, Our staffing components consist of bathroom, vacuum and mop the floors, lightly Kitchen staff, Lodge Assistants, Social & Leisure dust the furniture, spot wipe walls, windows & Staff, LPN's, Heath Care Aids, Maintenance ledges, take out the garbage, provide personnel and casual helpers, In addition, a Kleenex and toilet paper as well as an annual Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), Spring Cleaning. Administrative Assistant/Reception, Finance • Mail Service- Mail is distributed by the Lodge Officer, Finance Clerk, Maintenance Monday to Friday except on Holidays, Manager, Administrative Services • Personal Choice Services- Each Lodge has Maintenance department/Safety Officer, 5 a designated Hair Salon; a stylist will be Site Managers, form a management team, available one day per week to provide services to residents, Foot Care services may also be available at an additional fee, • Personal Care Services- Personal Care staff is available on a 24 hour basis to assist Residents with medication, bathing or Lac Ste, Anne Foundation showering on a scheduled or unscheduled Box 299 basis, An LPN is also available Monday thru Mayerthorpe, Alberta, TOE 1NO Friday, 8:30am -4:30pm. Tel 780.786.3100 Fax: 780.786,4810 [email protected] Lac Ste. Anne Foundation Lac Ste. Anne The Lac Ste, Anne Foundation is a Managemenl or Foundation body comprised of eight Municipalities that include: Town of Onoway, Whitecourt, Woodlands County, Lac Ste, Anne County, Town of Mayerthorpe, Village of Alberta Beach and Spruce View Lodge & Summer Villages of Birch Cove, Castle Island, Nakumun Park, Ross Haven, Sandy Beach, Silver Heights Sands, South View, Sunrise Beach, Sunset Point 12 Sunset Blvd Val Quentin, West Cove, and Yellowstone, The Whitecourt, Alberta Foundation is governed by a Board of Directors T7S 1S9 with representation from the aforementioned municipal governments, Our Mandate The Lac Ste, Anne Foundation manages 151 lodge/supportive living units, 113 senior self- contained units, 22 community-housing units, numerous private landbrd rent supplement designations and direct to tenant rent supplement, The facilities include Spruce View Lodge in Whitecourt (50 Units), Pleasant View Lodge in Mayerthorpe (51 Units), Chateau Lac Ste, Anne in Onoway (50 Units), Woodland Villa in "Working together, we strive for excellence in meeting the needs of our Whitecourt (16 Units), Sunnydale Manor in residents. As an organization, we are Mayerthorpe (12 Units), Highview Haven in collectively responsible for the Mayerthorpe (12 Units), Westwind Manor in following shared areas of accountability: Resident Wellness, Sangudo (8 Units), Tri-Lakes Manor in Darwell (12 Organizational Wellness, Performance Units), Lakeview Manor in Gunn (33 Units), Seeley Management, Professional Manor in Onoway (12 Units), Beaupre Court in Development, Safety and Security.11 Onoway (8 Units), Community housing in Whitecourt • Nurse Call Pendants- Nurse Call pendants are (19 Units), Community housing in Mayerthorpe Lac Ste. Anne Foundation Service Package (3 Units), and rent supplement designation available for all Residents, If you require and direct rent supplement in Whitecourt, • Food Service-We provide 3 home cooked assistance you can push the button on the Mayerthorpe, Sangudo, Alberta Beach, Gunn meals daily, served in a central dining room, Well pendant which will alert the Personal Care and Onoway. The Lac Ste. Anne Foundation balanced, nutritious, low sodium meals are Services staff, is responsible for ensuring safe and caring provided. All of our menus are approved by a accommodations to citizens at an affordable Registered Dietician, The Friends of Lac Ste. Anne Foundation - cost; giving priority to those within the • Social/Recreational - The Foundation provides Fundraising Group geographical jurisdiction of the Foundation, optimal social and recreational activities for all of The Friends of Lac Ste. Anne Foundation is a its residents, Some pastimes include crafts, bingo, group of committed volunteers from the Delivery exercise and various social events, including short The Foundation operates with a 7 million dollar trips, Mayerthorpe and Whitecourt communities, Their operating budget and mirrors the calendar • Housekeeping- The Foundation provides the mandate is to fundraise on behalf of the : year with respect to its twelve-month fiscal following housekeeping services for all lodge Pleasant View Lodge (Mayerthorpe) and Spruce period, Our staffing components consist of rooms change the bedding, clean the bathroom, View Lodge {Whitecourt) to assist in providing Kitchen staff, Lodge Assistants, Social & Leisure vacuum and mop the floors, lightly dust the Social & Leisure services and programs in the Staff, LPN's, Heath Care Aids, Maintenance furniture, spot wipe walls, windows & ledges, take facilities for residents to participate and have personnel and casual helpers, In addition, a out the garbage, provide Kleenex and toilet input in. Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), paper as well as an annual Spring Cleaning, Administrative Assistant/Reception, Finance • Mail Service- Mail is distributed by the Lodge Officer, Finance Clerk, Maintenance Monday to Friday except on Holidays, Manager, Administrative Services • Personal Choice Services- Each Lodge has a Maintenance department/Safety Officer, 5 designated Hair Salon; a stylist will be available Site Managers, form a management team, one day per week to provide services to residents. Foot Care services may also be available at an additional fee. • Personal Care Services- Personal Care staff is available on a 24 hour basis to assist Residents with medication, bathing or showering on a Lac Ste, Anne Foundation scheduled or unscheduled basis. An LPN is also Box 299 available Monday thru Friday, 8:30am -4:30pm. Mayerthorpe, Alberta TOE 1 NO I Te! 780.786.3100 Fax: 780.786,4827 [email protected] Loc Ste. Anne Foundation - The Lac Ste. Anne Foundation is a Lac Ste. Anne Management body comprised of eight Foundation Municipalities that include: Town of Onoway, Whitecourt, Woodlands County, Lac Ste, Anne County, Town of Mayerthorpe, Village of Alberta Beach and Summer Villages of Birch Cove, Castle Island, Nakumun Park, Ross Pleasant View Lodge Haven, Sandy Beach, Silver Sands, South View, 4407-42 A Ave Sunrise Beach, Sunset Point Val Quentin, West Mayerthorpe, AB Cove, and Yellowstone, The Foundation is governed by a Board of Directors with TOE 1 NO representation from the aforementioned municipal governments, Our Mandate The Lac Ste, Anne Foundation manages 151 lodge/supportive living units, 113 senior self- contained units, 22 community-housing
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