Resources
Resident & Family Handbook (PDF)
Mary Immaculate Care Centre Legacy Story (PDF)
Mary Immaculate Care Centre Fact Sheet 2020/21
Facility Overview
Contact Information
Mary Immaculate Care Centre
165018 Township Rd 534
Mundare, AB T0B 3H0
Phone: 780.764.3730
Mailing Address
Mary Immaculate Care Centre
PO Box 349
Mundare AB T0B 3H0
Click here to view a map and get driving directions
Mary Immaculate Care Centre is rooted in Ukrainian Catholic History and a tradition of hospitality and community service. The facility provides continuing care to people of all faiths and traditions and offers a valuable mental health adult day program.
COVID-19 Outbreak Status
The Chief Medical Officer of Health has indicated that continuing care sites must update residents and families of their site’s outbreak status.
Mary Immaculate Care Centre is on Outbreak prevention.
Site Outbreak Definitions
- Outbreak prevention is:
- No residents or staff showing any symptoms of COVID-19
- Alert is defined as:
- At least one resident or staff member who exhibits one or more symptoms of COVID-19
- Staff with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 who did not work while symptomatic
- A confirmed COVID-19 outbreak is defined as:
- Any one individual (resident or staff) with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Staff must have worked while symptomatic.
- Sites with two or more laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases will be included in public reporting.
For information related to COVID-19, we encourage you to visit Alberta Health Services’ website.
If you have any questions about your site, please contact us directly. Contact information is on the left.
Programs & services
Resident & visitor information
Parking
Free visitor parking is available, including accessible parking stalls, on the east side of Mary Immaculate Care Centre.
2020/21 Overview
Staff 67
Volunteers 0
Long-term care beds 30
Our stories
Our founders
The first Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate arrived in Edmonton on November 1, 1902. They spent several months acclimatizing to Western Canada, during which they were graciously hosted by the Roman Catholic Clergy. In July of 1903 the Sisters moved to Mundare to provide health services.
The Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate were critical in helping Ukrainian immigrants acclimatize to life in Western Canada, and their service to the Mundare community is unparalleled.