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Alzheimer's & Dementia Care in Transcona

Alzheimer's & Dementia Care. Nurse-led. Doctor-supported.

Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's or another dementia at home is rewarding and exhausting in the same breath. As the condition progresses, needs shift — and so must the approach. Our nurse-led team provides person-centered support that honours who your parent is, not just what they've been diagnosed with.

Local to Transcona: Historic railway town in northeast Winnipeg with a distinct small-town feel, family neighbourhoods, and the CN Symington Yards anchoring its working-class roots. Nearest hospital: Concordia Hospital.

What's Included

Personal Care: Bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, medication reminders
Companionship: Conversation, puzzles, music, walks, reminiscing
Skilled Nursing: Medication management, chronic condition oversight, wound care if needed
Respite Care: Temporary relief for family caregivers — a few hours or several days
Care Navigation: Coordination with physicians, support with funding applications

What Your Family Gains

Dignity preserved

Your parent is greeted by name, spoken to with respect, and supported in their own routines — not rushed through tasks.

Fewer crisis moments

Consistent caregivers recognise early signs of agitation or illness before they become ER visits.

Family relief

Primary caregivers get structured breaks — a few hours, an overnight, or a weekend — without guilt.

Safer days at home

Wandering risks, stove hazards, and fall points are flagged and addressed in the care plan.

Serving Transcona, Winnipeg

Nearest hospital

Concordia Hospital (~5 min)

Care facilities nearby

Park Manor Care · Kildonan Personal Care Centre (nearby)

Area character

Historic railway town in northeast Winnipeg with a distinct small-town feel, family neighbourhoods, and the CN Symington Yards anchoring its working-class roots.

Who lives here

Strong multi-generational Ukrainian, Polish, and English working-class families; large cohort of retirees who raised families in the 1960s–80s now aging in place.

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