
Live your best.
For the past 48 years Trinity Place Foundation of Alberta has been a non-profit organization that manages government subsidized housing for low income, independent seniors aged sixty and older.
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We believe housing and health
are paramount to quality of life.
Our guiding principle is to provide you with a stable, safe environment in which you may be connected to a network of services, and empowered to live your best life, even as your needs change as you age. At Trinity Place Foundation of Alberta, we follow a philosophy to support independence and maintain dignity while helping individuals to recognize and resolve issues that impact quality of life and health. Our communities offer a variety of supports and services because sustaining housing and health can truly make a difference in the overall wellness of seniors.

Empowering older adults to live their best life.
What our residents are saying.
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I love my apartment and my Trinity Place Foundation Building. Thank you for all you do for us and the respect you show us.
– Carter Place Resident
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The staff here are outstanding. They help me feel safe and always a smile – this is my home.... We are part of the community.
– Grace Manor Resident
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The residents look out of each other. The atmosphere is one of safety, caring, kindness. I feel lucky to be here.
– Crowchild Manor
The Government of Alberta Announces its “Stronger Foundations Affordable Housing Strategy”
Strengthening Alberta’s housing system
Stronger Foundations is Alberta’s 10-year strategy to improve and expand affordable housing, while building a sustainable system that provides flexible, fair and inclusive housing options well into the future. It outlines the bold and thoughtful changes needed to provide safe, stable, affordable housing for an additional 25,000 households to increase the total served to 82,000 – an increase of more than 40 per cent.
As of April 2021, more than 110,000 low-income Albertans live in affordable housing and more than 24,000 are on a waitlist. The last figure has doubled in the past decade and action is required now to address the growing demands for safe, affordable housing.
The strategy was informed by recommendations provided by the Affordable Housing Review Panel and provides a 10-year roadmap outlining key actions needed to transform the current housing system. These actions include increasing the number of affordable housing units, improving access to housing for Albertans in need, creating innovative and collaborative partnerships with governments, organizations and communities, and enabling more non-government investment.
To learn more about the plans we are implementing. Please click here for Government of Alberta’s Stronger Foundations Strategy