Wild Rose Manor is a supportive care community dedicated to providing compassionate and individualized attention for its residents. The manor offers a range of spaces and services tailored to accommodate individuals at various stages and needs, from independent living to those requiring palliative or end-of-life care. Access to specific spaces within Wild Rose Manor is managed thoughtfully: some areas are available directly through the site, while others can be accessed in collaboration with an AHS Case Manager or through zone-based palliative and end-of-life care teams. This approach ensures that residents receive the appropriate level of support and care coordination based on their circumstances.
The philosophy at Wild Rose Manor is deeply rooted in understanding and respecting both the historical and contemporary significance of the lands upon which it operates. The manor acknowledges that its work takes place on significant Indigenous territories, specifically Treaty 6, Treaty 7, and Treaty 8 lands, as well as within the homeland of the Métis Nation of Alberta and the eight Métis Settlements. Respect for these foundations is woven into the daily life and ethos of Wild Rose Manor, promoting a sense of inclusivity and recognition of the diverse heritage within the community.
Residents and their families at Wild Rose Manor can expect a warm and welcoming environment that supports not only physical well-being but also fosters emotional and spiritual comfort. Special attention is given to ensuring that people have access to the specific resources and tranquil settings they may require, whether through general spaces, those designated by healthcare professionals, or in partnership with specialized care teams. The commitment to service is reflected in the thoughtful design of programs and living arrangements, all within a framework that honors the region’s Indigenous roots and ongoing connections to urban Indigenous communities.