Bridge to Care

Bridge to Care Bridge to Care support individuals achieve their full potential in a multidisciplinary environment.

Promotes Dignity, Individuality, Independence, Personal growth and Community inclusion for people with development disabilities with a framework valuing individual's culture and values.

February is a time to honor the history, resilience and achievements of Black Canadians — from early pioneers and politi...
02/16/2026

February is a time to honor the history, resilience and achievements of Black Canadians — from early pioneers and political leaders to healthcare professionals, scientists and community advocates. Read how figures like Jean Augustine, Lincoln Alexander, Dr. Onye Nnorom and many others have shaped Canada’s institutions and advanced equity for all. Join us in celebrating their contributions and learning how we can continue the work for justice and inclusion.

Read the full piece and resources: https://wix.to/c8IFUSs

What Black Canadian story or leader inspires you? Share in the comments — let’s start a meaningful conversation. 🇨🇦✨

February is a month dedicated to celebrating the history, struggles, and achievements of Black communities. Throughout history, Black people have faced marginalization, discrimination, and denial of basic human rights, equality, and justice. Both the United States and Canada observe Black History Mo...

Program Impact Snapshot: In Alberta communities, our care made a measurable difference — 1) 420 clients received respite...
02/13/2026

Program Impact Snapshot: In Alberta communities, our care made a measurable difference — 1) 420 clients received respite care, giving families back essential caregiving bandwidth; 2) 1,150 families supported last year with counselling and referral services; 3) 3,800 therapeutic sessions delivered across programs, boosting daily independence; 4) 95% of service users report improved quality of life. Learn more about our local services in Stony Plain, Edmonton, Calgary, Grande Prairie and Whitecourt: https://wix.to/9AIoA4Y — Find out how we can help your family today.

Proud to share how Bridge to Care and local partners are making inclusion real across Alberta — Stony Plain, Edmonton, C...
02/12/2026

Proud to share how Bridge to Care and local partners are making inclusion real across Alberta — Stony Plain, Edmonton, Calgary, Grande Prairie, and Whitecourt. Together we’re boosting social participation, expanding access to respite, and strengthening community connections through shared programs and events. See the map and photos to spot partner activities and measurable outcomes. Visit https://wix.to/AYJwbvd to learn more and get involved. 😊🤝

February spotlight: Bold Voices, Lasting Impact — celebrating the history, struggles, and achievements of Black communit...
02/12/2026

February spotlight: Bold Voices, Lasting Impact — celebrating the history, struggles, and achievements of Black communities in Canada. Read about the resilience, contributions, and stories that shape our shared future. ✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿

Read the full piece: https://wix.to/7NJOWKF

February is a month dedicated to celebrating the history, struggles, and achievements of Black communities. Throughout history, Black people have faced marginalization, discrimination, and denial of basic human rights, equality, and justice. Both the United States and Canada observe Black History Mo...

Meet one of our frontline caregivers and see how Bridge to Care supports independence with dignity. In a candid intervie...
02/11/2026

Meet one of our frontline caregivers and see how Bridge to Care supports independence with dignity. In a candid interview, they share how our Cognitive Support Program uses music therapy, occupational therapy, and weekly memory groups averaging 6–8 participants to build confidence and meaningful routines. Proudly serving Stony Plain, Edmonton, Calgary, Grande Prairie and Whitecourt, AB. Read more: https://wix.to/Z2VftuA

How has compassionate care made a difference for someone you know? Share your story below.

“I finally see them join in — it’s like a whole new world for our family.” A caregiver’s words capture Jaime’s progress ...
02/10/2026

“I finally see them join in — it’s like a whole new world for our family.” A caregiver’s words capture Jaime’s progress after 9 months in our therapeutic program, using supported social skills groups and community outings to build confidence and connection in Stony Plain, AB. Read Jaime’s full story and learn how our supports help families across Alberta: https://wix.to/04MYuZF — Want to learn how we can help your family? Visit the link to get started.

Discover how Bridge to Care supports independence across Alberta — from child & family programs to senior care and thera...
02/09/2026

Discover how Bridge to Care supports independence across Alberta — from child & family programs to senior care and therapeutic supports. See real moments from Stony Plain, Edmonton, Calgary, Grande Prairie and Whitecourt that highlight dignity, skills, and connection. Visit https://wix.to/Pd4vBz2 to learn more and find services near you. Which service would help someone you know? 👥🏡💬

Caring for someone with cognitive or mental-health challenges can feel overwhelming—these practical, evidence-informed t...
02/06/2026

Caring for someone with cognitive or mental-health challenges can feel overwhelming—these practical, evidence-informed tips can help today. • Keep routines predictable: set simple daily checklists and use visible calendars. • Communicate clearly: use short sentences, name one task at a time, and confirm understanding. • Reduce triggers: lower noise and bright lights, offer calming activities like slow music or guided breathing. • De-escalation: stay calm, give space, validate feelings, and avoid arguing—remove immediate stressors and call for help if safety is at risk. Bridge to Care’s senior and therapeutic teams support families across Calgary, Edmonton, Grande Prairie, Stony Plain, and Whitecourt—reach out for local guidance and respite options. Learn more and find local services: https://wix.to/nN0f7Sx

Our volunteers make real, measurable differences every day — from leading therapeutic activities to helping clients join...
02/05/2026

Our volunteers make real, measurable differences every day — from leading therapeutic activities to helping clients join community events. Last year, volunteers helped boost social connection across our programs by 30%, with more people attending local gatherings and feeling included. Interested in joining us in Stony Plain, Edmonton, Calgary, Grande Prairie or Whitecourt? Bridge to Care depends on community support to keep services running. Learn more and sign up: https://wix.to/mDkDD2S 💙🤝

Caregivers in Stony Plain, Edmonton, Calgary, Grande Prairie and Whitecourt — Bridge to Care can help you breathe easier...
02/03/2026

Caregivers in Stony Plain, Edmonton, Calgary, Grande Prairie and Whitecourt — Bridge to Care can help you breathe easier. Our respite and child & family services offer practical support: scheduled 2–4 hour respite sessions, in-home and community-based assistance, and tailored family coaching to protect caregiver wellbeing and keep families stable. Many clients report better rest and reduced stress within weeks. Learn how we can support your family in Alberta: https://wix.to/gB0avZs 🌿👪✨ . Call or visit our site to get started.

At Bridge to Care we celebrate dignity and independence. Through our respite care and disability supports, a client in S...
02/02/2026

At Bridge to Care we celebrate dignity and independence. Through our respite care and disability supports, a client in Stony Plain regained confidence in daily tasks and joined community programs in Edmonton and Calgary. Their family shared: “We’ve seen real progress—more independence, less worry.” Learn how our team supports meaningful outcomes across Alberta. https://wix.to/AeieKSv

Cervical cancer is highly preventable when caught early. Learn practical steps for prevention, screening recommendations...
01/30/2026

Cervical cancer is highly preventable when caught early. Learn practical steps for prevention, screening recommendations, and signs to watch for in our latest post by Dr. Nimmy N John. Read more

Cervical cancer is among the most preventable types of cancer, yet it can become life-threatening if not caught early. In its initial stages, cervical cancer typically presents no obvious symptoms, making prevention and regular screening crucial.

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Bridge to Care promotes Dignity, Individuality, Independence, Personal growth and Community inclusion for people with development disabilities with a framework valuing individual's culture and values.

Bridge to Care Inc. is a Not-for-Profit Healthcare Organization with it’s corporate office based in Spruce Grove and branches in Edmonton, Red Deer and Stony Plain. We are providing health care and support for a variety of needs in rural Alberta.

We are different because we offer a broader variety of services than other agencies. A simple list of provided services is to imply that these are finite, and mutually exclusive, whereas this is seldom the case in health care. We consider our services a very broad form of respite and community aid (in itself, a form of respite for society). Specialized attention includes care for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, neurological disorders and other needs, persons of all ages with developmental disorders, nursing care for a variety of needs such as seniors care and dementia care, assistance and support through the various stages of pregnancy and childbirth, for accident victims, and other extensions in support of the community to address domestic violence and homelessness issues. We have clients that are supported from as little as one hour a week up to 24/7 dedication.

Over the past year, Bridge to Care has established and confirmed the community need for the services provided. Frequently, these services are required by persons or families in some level of crisis where mainstream avenues of support can often not be available at the time of need. As Bridge to Care has become more established, other support agencies within the area, and people in general, have become increasingly aware of the value provided by these unique offerings and are referring accordingly.