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Good Samaritan Clearwater Centre
Rocky Mountain House, Alberta
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Retirement homeUpdated 19/07/2026

Description

Overview

Good Samaritan Clearwater Centre is a retirement home in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta. Here you'll find its location, contact details and practical information to help you weigh Good Samaritan Clearwater Centre against other long-term care and retirement homes in Rocky Mountain House and across Alberta. Before you get in touch, it helps to check a few things: room availability and the waitlist, the level of care offered (long-term care, retirement living, respite or memory care), how placement works through your province's system, and the costs — the accommodation co-payment for a basic, semi-private or private room, and whether a rate reduction or subsidy applies. If you don't know where to start, Curalune Care Help can prepare a shortlist of 3–5 suitable homes for your situation in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, with contacts and a ready-to-send enquiry. Admission, fees and availability are always confirmed by the home and the provincial placement service.

Services & details

Facility details
City
Rocky Mountain House
Region
Alberta
Services & amenities
  • Daily personal care

Location

5615 60 Street

Rocky Mountain House, Alberta

Why it may be worth considering

  • Daily care & support

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