Hosted by the Christian Health Association of Alberta (CHAA), the event served as a platform to spotlight innovation, leadership, and collaboration across the continuing care sector. From accreditation and system redesign to caregiver-centered models and grief support, each session invited us to reflect, rethink, and reimagine what it means to deliver care with compassion and excellence.
With over 140 attendees, including members, non-members, policymakers, and sponsors, Called to Care 2025 was not only a gathering but a catalyst for collective impact.
What's Next?
Called to Care 2025 was more than a conference for us, it was a catalyst. As we move forward, CHAA remains committed to amplifying the voices of non-profit care providers, promoting system-level innovation, and creating safe, inclusive spaces for care and connection. We carry the insights and momentum from this gathering into our ongoing advocacy, programming, and community work while continuing to strengthen the role of non-profit providers and elevating care for all Albertans.
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