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CapitalCare Dickinsfield

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14225 94 St NW Building 1, Edmonton, AB T5E 6C6, Canada, Edmonton, Alberta

3.7(27 reviews)

About This Community

Dickinsfield is a long-term care centre in northeast Edmonton home to 275 residents. It offers care for older adults, adults aged 18-65, and residents with dementia or cognitive impairment.

Senior Care Path Summary

Dickinsfield is located in northeast Edmonton and serves 275 residents in long-term care. The centre provides person-centred care designed to recognize residents' unique interests, abilities, and independence.

\n\nThe Dickinsfield campus is home to the Adult Duplexes for disabled adults aged 18–59, offering small group home environments with round-the-clock health and personal care.

McConnell Place North, also part of the campus, provides safe small-home environments for residents with dementia.

Dickinsfield operates the Young Adult Day Support Program for adults aged 18–59 with physical, emotional, or social limitations, featuring activities, socialization, and spiritual care. An Alberta Health Services assessment is required before admission.

Staff-to-resident ratio: awaiting confirmation

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Editorial summary by Senior Care Path based on verified listing data, last reviewed 2026-06-22.

Who This Community Is Best For

Ideal For

  • Older adults
  • Adults aged 18–65
  • Residents with dementia
  • Adults with cognitive impairment
  • Disabled adults aged 18–59

Consider Alternatives For

  • Independent seniors who don't require memory support

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Google Reviews

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3.7

27 Google reviews

Most recent reviews

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    Vivian Hornby

    4 months ago · via Google

    Jean Miskew May 11, 1924 – November 28, 2025 My mother Jean Miskew entered Edmonton Dickensfield Capital Care in February 2021. She was 97 years old. Because I live on Vancouver Island, I only came twice a year for a total of 4 weeks. I hired a companion for Mom who would come 6 hours a week and keep Mom company and advocate for Mom. Mom was in a wheelchair, legally blind and had dementia. Bladder Infection: In July of 2023 she was complaining about abdominal pain. Nurses and staff kept loosening her under clothes but to no avail Her companion kept pointing this out to the staff. They kept loosening the garments even more. She kept complaining with increased intensity. I arrived two months later, around the middle of September. I was given the opportunity to talk to the doctor in charge. I said to the doctor, “ Look, she is grimacing with pain.” He said, “Sometimes the patients make it up.” I said, “She is not making it up.” He said he would request a UTI test. It was discovered that she had an infection and was given antibiotics for two weeks after which she recovered her composure. Later I discovered when talking to the head administrator of Dickensfield, that the doctor has to oversee patients from several care homes as well as psychiatric wards. What a heavy load for him to carry and do his job properly. I also wonder if I had not arrived when I did, “ How much longer would my mother have suffered?” Thursday, November 20, 2025 , 8 days before Mom died: The paid companion came on a Thursday to visit Jean after lunch. Jean was sitting by the nurse’s desk holding a glass of orange juice to her lips but unable to sip it. She ended up spilling it over herself. Staff were around, oblivious to Mom’s situation. She also had not been fed lunch because she had trouble swallowing and it took a lot of patience to feed her. Also, her bed had not been cleaned for a long time. The supervisor skipped Mom’s bath that day and said that I had given her permission to do that. I never gave that permission and was not notified. This is just one day in my mother’s life. She was difficult and needed extra care but there was not enough staff to spend time with her, feed her and keep her clean. Friday, November 28th,2025, the day my mother passed away. As my mother was dying, she was given tubes to keep her from dehydrating. She kept pulling them out. No other attempt was made to keep her hydrated, or even put a wet cloth on her lips. A hired member from Comfort Keepers was holding her hand. Another lady arrived to keep my mother company. The nurses did not recognize her. They made her feel unwelcome and so she left. I was notified that my mother had passed away by phone by the supervisor of Dickensfield 3B. As soon as the notification was received, I received another phone call from a nurse asking that I have my mother’s body removed by 4pm because it was the weekend and the Funeral Home may not be open. I checked the website of the funeral Parlor, and it is open 24/7. I asked them to wait until 4pm so that I could come and pray over Mom’s body and they allowed me to. In retrospect, I learned many things about end-of-life care. The ideal situation would have been for me to be there 7 days a week. I was hoping having a paid companion/advocate would make up for that. She did a marvelous job. I am very grateful to her. I am writing this letter in the hopes that the experience of end of life for other patients are not similar because of the shortage of staff and the unwillingness/fatigue of those there to give the extra help. Vivian Hornby

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    Lori

    2 years ago · via Google

    My Mother was a Resident here and passed in 2010. We were so pleased with her care, that a few years later, my Father opted to become a Resident as well. He passed on Dec 1st, 2023. He had great care in 2A, and loved being a part of this unit. If we ever had a Question or Concern, the Manager Divya❤️ was EXCELLENT...a huge blessing and always right on it!! Dad also loved his Physio Team, his Recreational Team (Penny❤️), his Nurses (RN❤️), Dining Room Team & even the Cleaning Staff!! And I cannot forget Jennifer❤️ at the 2A/2B desk who helped us countless times!! I would definately recommend this Care Centre for your loved ones!!

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    Jeannette Moreno

    4 years ago · via Google

    I was so impressed with Tricia, the nurse assistant. She gave such thorough, detailed care, and treated my cousin who is a new resident there, with such respect. As an RN myself, I know great care, and Tricia was simply wonderful. If I could steal her back to Vegas with me, I would. She deserves a bonus! Grateful! ♥️

Summary of Google Reviews

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CapitalCare Dickinsfield holds a 3.7-star rating across 27 Google reviews. Recent reviewers most often highlight caring, attentive staff and quality dining and meals.

Most common praise

  • Caring, attentive staff
  • Quality dining and meals
  • Clean, well-kept spaces
  • Warm, welcoming community
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Care Services

  • 24-hour care
  • Personal care
  • Dementia care
  • Cognitive impairment support

Amenities

  • Hair salon
  • Dining room

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Key Features

  • Person-centred care
  • Secure floors for dementia
  • Small group home environments
  • Day support programs
  • Spiritual care

Location

14225 94 St NW Building 1, Edmonton, AB T5E 6C6, Canada, Edmonton, Alberta T5E 6C6

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