Devonshire Seniors Community

Devonshire Seniors Community Devonshire Seniors Community in Edmonton offers modern, comfortable long-term care for seniors.

Welcome to Devonshire Seniors Community, a distinguished Type A care residence located in the heart of Edmonton, AB. As part of the esteemed Park Place Seniors Living, a Canadian, family-owned organization, we are dedicated to providing exceptional aged care services. Our community offers 24/7 support, ensuring the utmost comfort, safety, and dignity for our residents. At Devonshire, we specialize

in comprehensive nursing care tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual. Our professional team is committed to fostering a nurturing environment where residents can thrive. Discover a place where quality care and compassionate service come together.

Knowing the signs of a stroke can make a life-changing difference. Think BE FAST:BalanceEyesFace droopingArm weaknessSpe...
06/01/2026

Knowing the signs of a stroke can make a life-changing difference. Think BE FAST:

Balance
Eyes

Face drooping
Arm weakness
Speech difficulty
Time to call emergency services

Regular checkups and staying on top of your health also play an important role in prevention.

05/19/2026

At Park Place, we strive to create environments where residents feel safe, heard, and supported. These aren’t just ideals. Each value shapes how we show up for the residents and families in our community every day.

This week marks one that is near and dear to us: Nurses’ Week! We are so thankful for the incredible nurses across our P...
05/11/2026

This week marks one that is near and dear to us: Nurses’ Week! We are so thankful for the incredible nurses across our Park Place communities who help bring compassion, dedication, and thoughtful care to our residents.

Each month, we highlight a STRIVE story from across our communities, which are examples of how our values show up in everyday moments. This month’s strive story comes from our sister location, Agassiz/Glenwood:
“A dedicated working group was established to improve the environment of the BSTN Care Unit, specifically for residents requiring specialized dementia care. The initiative centers on creating a comforting, home-like setting by incorporating thoughtful design, sensory comfort, and familiar elements. This approach aims to support the emotional well-being, dignity, and daily experiences of residents, reflecting a commitment to person-centred care. By fostering a sensory-friendly and familiar atmosphere, the program helps residents, families, and staff feel engaged, supported, and at ease. Ultimately, the initiative promotes dignity and well-being for residents while also bringing joy and purpose to families and staff, strengthening connections and creating a greater sense of home for everyone involved.”

This is just one example of how nurses across Park Place Communities continue to support meaningful experiences for our residents and help improve the quality of life for those they care for. We are so grateful for all of the nurses out there.

This Mother’s Day, we celebrate all of the mothers, grandmothers, and those wonderful mother figures who have helped sha...
05/10/2026

This Mother’s Day, we celebrate all of the mothers, grandmothers, and those wonderful mother figures who have helped shape our communities and our residents' lives.

We are honoured to celebrate and recognize the importance they have to those around us, and we appreciate all of you. Happy Mother’s Day!

Tag a mom you appreciate in the comments below.

Each month, we highlight a STRIVE story from across our communities, which are examples of how our values show up in eve...
04/29/2026

Each month, we highlight a STRIVE story from across our communities, which are examples of how our values show up in everyday moments.

This month’s STRIVE story is from our sister location, Hilton Villa in Surrey, BC:

The introduction of monthly staff birthday celebrations, in conjunction with the Work/Life Committee, aims to enhance staff morale, team cohesion, and workplace culture. These informal gatherings provide opportunities for staff from various roles—including nursing, housekeeping, dietary, administration, and independent contractors—to interact outside of their regular work tasks. This fosters smoother collaboration during shifts, breaks down departmental silos, and encourages a more cohesive team environment. Higher staff morale leads to greater engagement and motivation, which can translate into more attentive care for residents.

These moments strengthen communication and collaboration across roles. When collaboration improves, residents receive better support. Consistency in care builds trust, and trust is the foundation of every strong community.

04/19/2026

During National Volunteer Week, at Devonshire Seniors Community, we want to thank the incredible volunteers who help make our community feel even more special.

Whether it’s sharing a conversation, helping with activities, or simply bringing a smile to one of our residents' faces. Volunteers play such an essential part in enriching the lives of our residents and helping our seniors community thrive.

To each and every person who has volunteered with us, your kindness, generosity, and time truly make such a big difference and are so appreciated. Thank you for all that you do!

Transitions into Type A care often come with questions.Understanding what to expect can help bring a sense of stability ...
04/15/2026

Transitions into Type A care often come with questions.
Understanding what to expect can help bring a sense of stability during a time of uncertainty.
Our goal is to provide clarity and reassurance every step of the way.

Happy Easter from all of us at Devonshire Seniors Community! Here’s to spending time with family, sunny days, and the jo...
04/05/2026

Happy Easter from all of us at Devonshire Seniors Community! Here’s to spending time with family, sunny days, and the joys of springtime. We’re grateful to celebrate this season together as a community.

Each month, we highlight a STRIVE story from across our community. These stories reflect what we stand for as an organiz...
03/31/2026

Each month, we highlight a STRIVE story from across our community. These stories reflect what we stand for as an organization and showcase how we strive for excellence in everything we do, through meaningful connection, clear communication, and exceptional senior care.

We believe seniors should feel supported both physically and emotionally. Daily life can present unique challenges for those living with dementia, which is why we focus on creating thoughtful, comfortable living spaces that feel like home.

This month’s STRIVE story is from Agassiz Seniors Community and Glenwood Seniors Community:
A dedicated working group was established to improve the environment of the BSTN Care Unit, specifically for Residents requiring specialized dementia care. The initiative centres on creating a comforting, home-like setting by incorporating thoughtful design, sensory comfort, and familiar elements. This approach aims to support the emotional well-being, dignity, and daily experiences of Residents, reflecting a commitment to person-centred care. By fostering a sensory-friendly and familiar atmosphere, the program helps Residents, families, and staff feel engaged, supported, and at ease. Ultimately, the initiative promotes dignity and well-being for Residents while also bringing joy and purpose to families and staff, strengthening connections and creating a greater sense of home for everyone involved.

03/24/2026

Why does being Canadian and family-owned matter in senior care?

For us, care is personal. Founded in 1993 by Al and Jenny Jina, Park Place Seniors Living has remained proudly Canadian-owned and family-led for over 30 years.

Being both Canadian and family owned means leadership is closely connected to every residence, and we make every decision based on our residents’ needs.

We make sure our care teams are supported and equipped to provide the best care possible. In turn, they are able to take the time to get to know each resident on a personal level, so everyone in our community feels seen and valued.

And because we stay connected at every level, each community reflects a deep understanding of the people it serves. No two are exactly alike, and that’s intentional.

Visit parkplaceseniorsliving.com to learn more about our approach to personal, family-led senior care.

Address

1808 Rabbit Hill Road
Edmonton, AB
T6R3H2

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

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