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Healthcare
Alberta’s public health care system provides universal health care and access to hospitals and treatment to all residents. New residents of Alberta and Canada need to register for Alberta heath care. In many cases, your employer will look after this for you and your family. More information is available at:
Province of Alberta Health and Wellness Website ![]()
Most employers opt to pay all or a portion of their employees’ Alberta health care premiums. The costs for Alberta health care premiums are $44 per month for individuals and $88 per month for families. The Alberta government has programs that help qualifying individuals and families pay for health care premiums and other health related costs.
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Health care in the REDI region falls under the jurisdiction of the Northern Lights Health Region
, which operates excellent health care facilities in more than 20 communities in the REDI region.
REDI Health Care Facilities
| Facility | Location | Services Offered |
| Northwest Health Centre | High Level | 1, 2, 3, 4 |
| St. Theresa General Hospital | Fort Vermilion | 1, 3 |
| Fort Vermilion Health Centre | Fort Vermilion | 4 |
| Rainbow Lake Health Centre | Rainbow Lake | 4 |
| La Crete Continuing Care Centre | La Crete | 3 |
| La Crete Health Centre | La Crete | 4 |
| Paddle Prairie Health Centre | Paddle Prairie | 4 |
2 = Ambulatory care;
3= Continuing care;
4 = Community health

