Government-funded home care in Alberta is available through Client Directed Home Care, a program that allows eligible individuals to receive approved home care services while having a choice in their care provider. This program is administered by Alberta Health Services and funded through Alberta Blue Cross, helping individuals receive support at home without managing complex billing or administrative processes.
Client Directed Home Care is designed to support seniors and individuals who require ongoing assistance, while ensuring care decisions are guided by professional assessment and provincial standards. The program focuses on safe, appropriate, and funded in-home support based on individual needs.
Client Directed Home Care Invoicing, commonly referred to as CDHCI, is a government-supported funding model offered in Alberta. Under this program, Alberta Health Services (AHS) assesses an individual’s care needs and approves eligible home care services. Funding for approved services is processed through Alberta Blue Cross.
CDHCI allows individuals to receive care from an AHS-approved home care provider while avoiding the responsibility of managing payroll, billing, or administrative requirements. The provider coordinates care delivery, scheduling, and reporting in accordance with provincial guidelines.
The CDHCI program Alberta follows structured processes to ensure care is delivered safely, responsibly, and in alignment with assessed needs.
Families trust us because we focus on people first, not just services.
Blue Cross billing. Our team ensures documentation, approvals, and coordination are handled correctly so you can focus on care, not paperwork.
Every care plan is supported by registered nurse oversight to ensure safety, consistency, and quality. Clinical supervision helps maintain high standards across all services while adapting care as needs change.
Care is delivered by trained caregivers from your local community. Consistent staffing promotes familiarity, trust, and continuity of care for clients and families.
Our teams understand local systems, community resources, and the realities of home care in Alberta. This local knowledge allows us to deliver care that feels personal and responsive.
Beyond direct care, we believe in contributing to stronger communities by supporting access to quality home care services and family well-being.
The CDHCI program is designed to reduce stress while preserving choice and independence.
Approved care hours are billed directly through Alberta Blue Cross. This eliminates the need for invoices, receipts, or reimbursement management.
Caregiver coordination, scheduling, and oversight are managed on your behalf. Families do not need to hire or manage staff independently.
Eligible clients can select an AHS-approved provider that aligns with their needs, values, and preferences, without geographic limitations tied to traditional care models.
Services funded through the CDHCI program are determined by Alberta Health Services based on individual care assessments and approved care plans.
The following non-medical home care services are commonly supported when approved:
Assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and mobility to support daily comfort, dignity, and independence at home.
Social interaction, emotional support, and help with everyday routines that promote mental well-being and reduce isolation.
Temporary in-home support that allows family caregivers time to rest while ensuring continuity of care for their loved ones.
Government-funded home care through the CDHCI program is currently available in our active service locations. Care is delivered by local caregivers who work within the communities they serve, following Alberta Health Services guidelines.
We provide Client Directed Home Care support in the following locations:
Hands-on help with hygiene, dressing, and daily routines to keep seniors comfortable, safe, and confident at home.
Short-term recovery support that helps individuals rest, move safely, and heal comfortably at home.
Compassionate comfort care focused on dignity, pain relief, and emotional support during serious illness.
Personalized in-home support that promotes independence, accessibility, and daily living stability.
Structured memory care that supports routine, safety, and familiarity in a calm home environment.
Friendly companionship and emotional support that reduce loneliness and improve daily well-being.
Nighttime supervision and assistance to ensure safety, comfort, and peace of mind while loved ones rest.
Reliable short-term care that allows family caregivers time to rest while maintaining consistent support
Ongoing in-home support designed for seniors who need consistent daily assistance to maintain stability and quality of life.
Respectful daily assistance that supports hygiene, mobility, and personal comfort at home.
Recovery-focused home support that helps manage routines, movement, and post-surgery comfort.
Supportive comfort care that prioritizes peace, symptom relief, and emotional reassurance.
One-on-one assistance designed to support independence and daily living needs at home.
Patient-centered memory support that promotes routine, familiarity, and safe daily structure.
Meaningful companionship that encourages connection, emotional support, and daily engagement.
Attentive nighttime care that helps prevent falls, confusion, and overnight distress.
Flexible temporary care that supports loved ones while caregivers take a needed break.
Continuous in-home care for seniors who require dependable, ongoing assistance with daily living.
Eligibility for Client Directed Home Care is determined by Alberta Health Services. Individuals must meet specific criteria to receive approval for funded home care services.
General eligibility requirements include:
It is a government-supported funding and invoicing model that allows eligible Albertans to receive approved home care services through a private provider, with billing managed through Alberta Blue Cross.
Care needs are assessed by Alberta Health Services. Once approved, funding is applied toward eligible home care services delivered by an approved provider.
Eligibility is determined by Alberta Health Services based on health status, care needs, and the ability to receive support safely at home.
Approved services may include personal care, companionship, daily support, and respite care, depending on the individual assessment.
Yes. Approved services are billed directly through Alberta Blue Cross, reducing administrative work for families.
Begin by contacting Alberta Health Services at 811 to request an assessment. Once approved, you can choose an eligible provider to coordinate care.
The first step in accessing Client Directed Home Care is requesting an assessment through Alberta Health Services. Once approved, eligible individuals can work with an AHS-approved provider to coordinate care in line with the approved plan.
For questions about the process or next steps after approval, additional information can be provided upon request.