Province taking steps to build continuing care and more acute capacity
Alberta’s government says its new Assisted Living Framework is striving to relieve pressure on hospitals and ensure Albertans get the care they need, when and where they need it.
Through the new Assisted Living Framework, the province says it will invest billions over the next decade to build tens of thousands of continuing care spaces, starting with $400 million to turn shovel-ready projects into new, high-quality care spaces in the communities that need them most.
Historically, the government says one out of five hospital beds have been occupied by Albertans who no longer require acute care, also known as alternate level of care patients. Officials say this leads to crowded hospitals, longer wait times and added strain on front-line staff.
As a result, the province says it has reduced the number of non-acute patients in hospital beds by 20 per cent in just six months, but acknowledges there’s more work to be done.


