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          Business View Magazine
        
        
          Alberta Seniors Communities &
        
        
          Housing Association
        
        
          
            Representing the seniors housing industry of Alberta for 50 years
          
        
        
          The Alberta Seniors Communities & Housing Associa-
        
        
          tion (ASCHA) has just celebrated its 50th anniversary
        
        
          of being the voice and champion of Alberta, Canada’s
        
        
          seniors housing industry. ASCHA was founded in 1965,
        
        
          when several seniors’ advocacy groups from different
        
        
          parts of the province came together to discuss the se-
        
        
          nior housing options in their communities. According
        
        
          to Irene Martin-Lindsay, current Executive Director of
        
        
          ASCHA, “the real driver was from the public housing
        
        
          side; the formation of the Lodge Program, which were
        
        
          then called ‘Homes for the Aged.’”
        
        
          In 1959, the Province introduced the Homes for the
        
        
          Aged Act, supporting the building of hundreds of low-
        
        
          cost retirement homes across Alberta. “So the Prov-
        
        
          ince started to build these lodges in partnership with
        
        
          the municipalities who donated the land, and for many
        
        
          years they split the deficits in two,” Martin-Lindsay con-
        
        
          tinues. “The intent of lodges was to keep people out of
        
        
          hospitals who just couldn’t be at home because they
        
        
          couldn’t safely manage in their own homes.”
        
        
          In 1994, all previous housing acts administered by