
Edmonton General Continuing Care Centre (11111 Jasper Ave, Edmonton) is a continuing care facility in Alberta. The home provides round-the-clock nurse care for patients with complex medical needs or advanced stages of cognitive impairment. Edmonton General Continuing Care Centre has a capacity of approximately 450 units.
Our research team at Good Caring Canada evaluates Edmonton General Continuing Care Centre from three angles: performance indicators, demographic profile, and inspection reports.
Table of Contents:
- Performance Indicators for Edmonton General Continuing Care Centre
- Demographic Profile of Edmonton General Continuing Care Centre
- Inspection Reports for Edmonton General Continuing Care Centre
Performance Indicators for Edmonton General Continuing Care Centre
Performance indicators provide a quantitative perspective to the appropriateness and effectiveness of care practices of a long-term care home.
Our research team at Good Caring Canada has compiled data from the Resident Assessment Instrument (interRAI), a standardized assessment tool, to help you assess the care quality of Edmonton General Continuing Care Centre.
- 💊 Potentially inappropriate use of antipsychotics is measured by the percentage of residents taking antipsychotic drugs, without a diagnosis of psychosis
- 🔒 Potentially excessive use of physical restraints is measured by the percentage of residents in daily physical restraints
- 🤕 Fall risk is measured by the percentage of residents who fell in the 30 days leading up to the date of their quarterly clinical assessment
- 🦽 Worsened physical functioning is measured by the net percentage of residents who worsened or remained dependent in transferring and locomotion
- 🩹 Worsened pressure ulcers is measured by the percentage of residents whose pressure ulcers worsened since the previous assessment
- 😣 Pain is measured by the percentage of residents who report to have moderate daily pain or horrible/excruciating pain at any frequency
- ☹️ Worsened depressive mood is measured by the percentage of residents whose symptoms of depression worsened since the previous assessment
Demographic Profile of Edmonton General Continuing Care Centre
Our research team at Good Caring Canada has compiled data on three important demographic attributes to help you assess the profile of Edmonton General Continuing Care Centre.
When evaluating a long-term care home, it is important to consider its demographic profile. A facility’s gender ratio and age distribution can influence the availability and type of social activities, while the prevalence of dementia can be particularly relevant for individuals with or without similar conditions.
Inspection Reports for Edmonton General Continuing Care Centre
The Government of Alberta establishes quality standards for long-term care facilities through a balance of mechanisms, including legislation and standards. Edmonton General Continuing Care Centre is required to comply to the Continuing Care Health Service Standards and Accommodation Standards.
🔍 August 2023
On August 31, 2023, an inspection under the Accommodation Standard was conducted at Edmonton General Continuing Care Centre. The facility was found to be non-compliant in two areas: Accommodation in safe condition (Sub-Standard 2.1) and Accommodation is maintained (Sub-Standard 3.1).
✅ December 2022
On December 16, 2022, a complaint investigation under the Accommodation Standard was conducted, and the facility was found to be fully compliant.
✅ October 2022
On October 14, 2022, both a RFCA and an Accommodation Standard complaint investigation took place. The facility was found to be compliant with all relevant standards during these investigations.
🔍 March 2022
On March 1, 2022, a CMOH inspection under Public Health revealed non-compliance regarding Personal Protective Equipment (Sub-Standard 1.2).
✅ January 2022
On January 10, 2022, a Quality Monitoring Visit under Public Health was conducted, and the facility was found to be fully compliant.
✅ December 2021
On December 22, 2021, a complaint investigation under the Accommodation Standard was conducted, and the facility was found to be compliant.
🔍 March 2021
On March 10, 2021, a CMOH inspection under Public Health revealed non-compliance in Shared Spaces (Sub-Standard 1.4) and Visitation (Sub-Standard 1.8). Additionally, a complaint investigation conducted on the same day found similar non-compliance regarding visitation.
✅ December 2020
On December 7, 2020, a CMOH inspection under Public Health found the facility to be fully compliant.
🔍 November 2020
On November 24, 2020, a complaint investigation under Public Health was conducted, and the facility was found compliant. However, during an Accommodation Standard complaint investigation on the same day, the facility was found non-compliant in areas related to Quality and quantity of food (Sub-Standard 13.1).
🔍 November 2020
On November 23, 2020, a Quality Monitoring Visit under Public Health revealed non-compliance in Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and Staff Contingency Planning.
On November 12, 2020, a CMOH inspection under Public Health revealed non-compliance in Enhanced Cleaning and PPE. Further non-compliance was also observed on November 3 and October 29, 2020.
✅ July 2020
On July 9, 2020, a Quality Monitoring Visit under Public Health was conducted, and the facility was found to be compliant.
🔍 May 2020
On May 15, 2020, a complaint investigation under the Accommodation Standard revealed non-compliance in several areas, including food variety and preferences, information privacy, signed residential service agreements, and therapeutic tub temperature checks.
🔍 January 2020
On January 27, 2020, a CCHSS audit revealed multiple areas of non-compliance, including Sub-Standards 16.6, 16.3, 16.1, 12.1, 11.1, 10.1, 9.3, 9.2, 5.3, 1.8, 1.4, and 1.2.
On January 22, 2020, an inspection under the Accommodation Standard was conducted, revealing non-compliance in several areas, including information privacy, signed residential service agreements, and safe water temperatures.
✅ April 2018
On April 10, 2018, an inspection under the Accommodation Standard was conducted, and the facility was found to be fully compliant.
🔍 January 2017
On January 18, 2017, an inspection under the Accommodation Standard was conducted, and the facility was found to be non-compliant in the area of Signed Residential Services Agreement (Sub-Standard 23.2).
🔍 January 2016
On January 22, 2016, an inspection under the Accommodation Standard revealed non-compliance in several areas, including Protection of Information and Privacy (Sub-Standard 27.1), Signed Residential Services Agreement (Sub-Standard 23.2), Therapeutic Tub Temperature Checks (Sub-Standard 21.4), and Safe Water Temperatures (Sub-Standard 21.1).
🔍 January 2015
On January 21, 2015, an inspection under the Accommodation Standard revealed non-compliance in several areas, including Therapeutic Tub Temperature Checks (Sub-Standard 21.4), Safe Water Temperatures (Sub-Standard 21.1), Suitability, Maintenance, and Inspection of Communication/Emergency Call Systems (Sub-Standard 18.3), and Practicability, Communication, and Review of Plans (Sub-Standard 16.2).
✅ October 2014
On October 27, 2014, an inspection under the Accommodation Standard was conducted, and the facility was found to be fully compliant.
🔍 April 2014
On April 15, 2014, a complaint investigation under the Accommodation Standard revealed non-compliance in the areas of Variety, Choice, and Resident Food Preferences (Sub-Standard 14.1) and Accommodation in Safe Condition (Sub-Standard 2.1).
🔍 January 2014
On January 22, 2014, an inspection under the Accommodation Standard was conducted, revealing non-compliance in Accommodation in Safe Condition (Sub-Standard 2.1).