Table 3-10
Movement of residents during fiscal year in operating residential care facilities by facility characteristics1 and geography — Alberta

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Alberta
  Operating facilities Reporting facilities Residents in operating facilities
Number Approved beds Number Approved beds On books April 1 Admissions Total under care Discharges Deaths Total separations 2 On books March 31
Total, residential care facilities 549 25,951 404 20,394 23,870 91,111 114,981 86,077 5,028 91,105 23,876
Total, homes for the aged 199 18,797 145 14,714 17,847 12,249 30,096 7,557 4,642 12,199 17,897
1 to 19 beds 28 273 12 123 251 85 336 46 35 81 255
20 to 49 beds 44 1,412 35 1,169 1,317 646 1,963 341 312 653 1,310
50 to 99 beds 54 3,739 40 2,683 3,534 1,461 4,995 635 846 1,481 3,514
100 beds or more 73 13,373 58 10,739 12,745 10,057 22,802 6,535 3,449 9,984 12,818
Total, facilities for persons with mental disorders 303 4,920 225 3,917 4,142 49,346 53,488 49,294 46 49,340 4,148
1 to 19 beds 239 1,681 173 1,230 1,438 6,992 8,430 7,008 6 7,014 1,416
20 beds or more 64 3,239 52 2,687 2,704 42,354 45,058 42,286 40 42,326 2,732
Total, other residential care facilities 47 2,234 34 1,763 1,881 29,516 31,397 29,226 340 29,566 1,831
1.
Principal characteristic of predominant group of residents and size of facility.
2.
"Total separations" is the sum of discharges and deaths.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Residential Care Facilities Survey (CANSIM table 107-5503).