
Long-term Care in McLennan, AB
When health needs become more complex, long-term care at Manoir Du Lac offers a safe, supportive environment where seniors receive the medical attention and daily assistance they need, without losing the warmth of community life.
Our long-term care program is designed to provide comfort, stability, and peace of mind for both residents and their families. With a team of skilled professionals and a personalized approach to care, we ensure every individual is treated with dignity, compassion, and respect. See how we can contribute to the well-being of your loved one in McLennan, AB.

Specialized Care for Complex Needs
Long-term care is ideal for seniors with ongoing medical conditions or advanced health challenges. Our program is built to support residents who require consistent monitoring, hands-on assistance, and a higher level of clinical care.
Comprehensive Support Services
Residents receive help with personal care, medication management, and coordination with hospitals or external providers. We work closely with families to ensure every aspect of care is aligned with the resident’s needs and preferences.
A Skilled and Caring Team
Our care team includes healthcare aides, licensed practical nurses (LPNs), registered nurses (RNs), and other specialists. Together, they provide round-the-clock support with professionalism and empathy.
Collaborative Medical Oversight
Each resident’s care is overseen by a managerial registered nurse and coordinated with family physicians. This collaborative approach ensures continuity, safety, and personalized attention.
Tailored Care Plans with Standardized Assessments
We use interRAI, a standardized assessment tool, to develop individualized care plans that reflect each resident’s physical, emotional, and medical needs. This ensures care is both effective and responsive over time.
Emergency Response
Our building is equipped with the Essence Emergency Call System. Residents have a pendent, which can be worn comfortably and pressed in the case of an emergency. This will alert a staff member, who can contact the resident via the room or telephone and provide emergency assistance.


