How do we enable an integrated health system in Alberta? This was the guiding question at the IHE Policy Forum on September 17th, 2025, a gathering of leaders, researchers, clinicians, policymakers, and system innovators.
At Senior Care, we understand the importance of maintaining open communication and involving families in the care process.
More About UsWe value the relationships we build with both our clients and their loved ones, actively listening to their concerns, preferences.




With years of experience in the senior care industry, our compassionate team of caregivers and professionals is committed to delivering personalized care tailored to the specific requirements of each individual we serve.
Our team of caregivers and professionals is committed to delivering personalized care.
We believe in treating our clients with dignity, respect, and empathy, fostering a sense of trust.
We understand the importance of maintaining open communication and involving families in the care.
Choosing us means entrusting the care of your loved ones to a dedicated and experienced team that prioritizes their well-being, offers personalized support, and upholds the highest standards of quality and safety.
Our senior care services are backed by years of experience and a team of highly trained professionals. We understand the unique needs and challenges of seniors and have developed specialized expertise in providing compassionate and personalized care.
We take a holistic approach to senior care, addressing not only the physical needs but also the emotional, social, and mental well-being of our clients. Our services encompass a wide range of support, from assistance with daily activities to promoting social engagement and mental stimulation.
The safety and well-being of our clients are of utmost importance to us. We maintain rigorous standards for quality care, including background checks and training for our staff, adherence to industry best practices, and regular evaluations to ensure that we consistently deliver the highest level of care and maintain a safe environment.
Remember to tailor the event descriptions to the specific details, dates, and location of your Senior Care company's events. These event posts aim to engage and connect seniors, their families, and the community.
November 26, 2025
Learn more about Jodeme's keynote and masterclass on harnessing our collective potential
Toronto, ON
May 28, 2026
Canada's premier multidisciplinary conference for health services and policy research.
Ottawa, ON
April 15, 2026
The 26th International Conference on Integrated Care (ICIC26) Integrated Care for All: Promoting Health and Wellbeing Through Diversity will take place on 13-15 April 2026.
Birmingham, England

"I highly recommend the Senior Care Company to anyone seeking quality care for their loved ones. My father has been receiving in-home care services from them, and the difference it has made in his life is remarkable. The caregivers are reliable, punctual, and attentive to his needs. I'm truly grateful for the exceptional care they provide."
"I can't express enough how grateful I am for the care provided by the Senior Care Company. My mother has been a client for over a year now, and the level of attention and compassion she receives is truly outstanding. The caregivers are not only skilled and professional but also genuinely kind-hearted."
"When it was time to find memory care for my grandmother, I researched several facilities and chose the Senior Care Company, and I'm so glad I did. The memory care unit is exceptional, and the staff members are incredibly patient and understanding. I can't thank the Senior Care Company enough for their dedication and support."
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How do we enable an integrated health system in Alberta? This was the guiding question at the IHE Policy Forum on September 17th, 2025, a gathering of leaders, researchers, clinicians, policymakers, and system innovators.

At the inaugural Integrated Care Action Summit (ICAS), Jodeme Goldhar led a Master Class in Collective Leadership for partners from all 58 Ontario Health Teams (OHTs) Participants included leaders from across health and social care sectors, industry partners and people with lived experience. The Masterclass explored what it takes to lead in complexity. The answer? Collective leadership.

For the first time since Ontario’s Ontario Health Team (OHT) policy was introduced, leaders from all 58 OHTs, Primary Care Networks (PCNs), and lived-experience partners came together—self-convened, self-organized, and united by shared purpose. The inaugural Integrated Care Action Summit (ICAS) was created by those doing the work every day, at every level, across every community. That origin story mattered. You could feel it in the room: a sense of possibility, momentum, and collective responsibility for what comes next. As one participant put it, “The energy, the momentum. I think it’s magical.”