

Opened in 2013, Bashaw Meadows incorporates both Lodge and Designated Supportive Living accommodation. With 27 studio lodge rooms and six 1-bedroom units to accommodate couples, Bashaw Meadows offers our residents a bright open room with a large barrier-free bathroom. The studio unit is around 375 square feet, while the one-bedroom units are just over 570 square feet. Studio units are barrier-free, modern spaces around 375 square feet, making them larger than units in many older facilities.
Aside from the rooms, Bashaw Meadows features two large dining rooms, laundry facilities, common areas, nursing office, hairdresser, and everything you would come to expect in a lodge/designated supportive living building.
Receiving regular resident feedback and seeking out areas for improvement is an important step to ensure our lodges meet the needs of the residents.
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CAMROSE & AREA LODGE AUTHORITY
4612 - 53 STREET, CAMROSE, AB T4V 1Y6
TEL: 780-679-2000
FAX: 780-679-2001
Each Lodge features its own unique community environment, as well as dedicated and friendly staff that help ensure residents enjoy life. From birthday celebrations to holiday functions, laughter, fun and friendship is found at all of our lodge communities.
The mandate of Seniors Lodge Program is to provide affordable room and board for senior citizens who are functionally independent of functionally independent with the assistance of existing community based services. These facilities are regularily audited by and are in compliance with the standards set by the Government of Alberta.
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In 2012, construction on Bashaw Meadows began - a unique building that combines both Lodge and Designated Supportive Living (DSL) accommodation. The new building replaces the existing Bashaw Valley Lodge with 33 Lodge rooms (including six 1-bedroom units) and 30 DSL rooms funded by Alberta Health Services. Overall, the facility offers supportive and lodge living for 69 individuals.
All rooms in the new building are bright modern spaces with all the comforts of home. The barrier-free units are also larger than those in the old lodge.
Residents moved to the new building in June 2013.

In September 2014, we broke ground on our Rosealta Lodge expansion. We are well underway with the pilings for the foundation put in and construction started.
This 40-room addition will enable us to concentrate all of our Camrose lodge spaces in the one facility, and we hope to be finished by Spring 2016.
The architects working on the Rosealta addition are also working on possibilites for Stoney Creek Lodge. We are hoping to have an idea for redevelopment of this site in the near future.