Ian Caldwell Email

Human Resources Manager . CapitalCare

Current Roles

Employees:
493
Revenue:
$166.4M
About
CapitalCare is renovating 19 resident dining rooms at Grandview, Dickinsfield and Norwood centres. Your gift will help enrich lives by providing warm, inviting dining rooms for meals, celebrating Sunday dinner, hosting birthdays or gathering with family and friends. Mission, Vision and Values CEO's Message History Our Mission We are leaders in innovative and compassionate care, supporting the health and respecting the dignity of the people we serve. Our Vision We are a community of excellence in continuing care: teaching, researching and learning to enhance quality of life. We Value the people we serve as our most important focus our staff, families and volunteers as our most important resources in fulfilling our mission partnerships in the community professional ethics in guiding our decision-making open and honest communication collaborative and cooperative teamwork lifelong learning, innovation and continuous improvement a safe, respectful environment within which to work, live and visit responsible use of resources, providing choices within these limits Our core mandates are to: Provide quality continuing care to our residents and clients. Provide a care environment that respects the dignity of the individual and promotes independence and choice. Provide specialized programs and services that are responsive to the needs of selected high risk target groups both in our centres and in the community. Provide leadership in developing programs and services for the "difficult to serve" continuing care population. Educate families and communities about continuing care services and options. Provide leadership to the continuing care community in the areas of assessment, research, customer service, and innovative service delivery options. top History In 1964, the Edmonton and Rural Auxiliary Hospital and Nursing Home District No. 24 was established. Over the years, this organization's role involved operating the public continuing care facilities and the coordination and planning of Central Assessment and Placement Services (CAPS) and the Long Term Care Psychiatric Consulting Services for 25 long term care facilities in the greater Edmonton area. In 1991, the Edmonton and Rural Auxiliary Hospital and Nursing Home District No. 24 changed its operational name to The CAPITAL CARE Group. During 1995, Capital Care Group Inc. (incorporated under the Business Corporations Act of Alberta and operating as The CAPITAL CARE Group) became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Capital Health Authority. In the decade following, the organization underwent significant changes: a move away from the medical model and towards a social model of care, development of western Canada's only continuing care research unit, and the development of specialized services and programs to meet the needs of a diverse population. In 2007 The CAPITAL CARE Group and The CAPITAL CARE Foundation took on new names and a new look, becoming CapitalCare and the CapitalCare Foundation. The new logo with two joined letter Cs shows how caregivers and the community can work together to improve the quality of life of the people we serve.
CapitalCare Address
10909 Jasper Avenue
Clifton Park, NY
United States

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