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Programs & Services


Mobility Clinic

Offers help for people who find it hard to move around inside their homes or out in their communities

Offers support for people who live in rural areas and have fallen, are at risk of falling, or who have trouble moving around by:

  • assessing their ability to move around (mobility)
  • helping them choose canes, crutches or walkers (mobility aids)
  • seeing if their homes need special safety equipment
  • referring them to other services

Also helps people find out if the cost of their walking aid is covered by Alberta Aids to Daily Living.

Contact Details

Sundre Community Health Centre

Address
212 6 Avenue NE
Sundre, Alberta
T0M 1X0
Telephone
403-638-4063
Fax
403-638-4460
Hours of Operation
Note

Hours of operation are for information on dates and times of service delivery.

Mobility clinics vary three to four times a year depending on number of referrals.

Access
Service Providers May Include
physical therapists (PTs)
Eligibility

Adults 18 years of age or older living in the community who have fallen or are at risk for falling and/or require a mobility aid for long term use.

Referral Needed

Professional referral required.

Service Access

Healthcare providers should consult the Alberta Referral Directory for service referral information.


Wait Times

An estimated wait time will be provided at the time of appointment booking.

Rural Mobility Clinics are scheduled three to four times a year depending on location.

Fees

No cost to attend the clinic. Cost of walking aids depends on type and how much is covered by Alberta Aids to Daily Living.


Service Languages
Interpreter/Translation services
Service Locations
Also Known As
Acronym
AADL
Other
Alberta Aids to Daily Living