AHS Facilities: Temporary Service Disruptions - Archive

This page provides information on AHS sites across the province that have, for a limited time, temporarily disrupted services, including bed and care space reductions.

AHS makes every effort to secure staff and physician coverage before taking steps to reduce the number of beds and/or care spaces in any of our facilities. Temporary reductions are only done as a last resort. Temporary disruptions can occur due to staff and physician vacations, vacancies, scheduled upgrades and construction projects in order to enhance patient and family experiences. AHS plans and prepares for bed reductions to minimize impact on patients, staff, and physicians.

Unplanned, temporary service disruptions, including bed reductions, are not unusual for AHS - or any other health system - as services and beds are managed based on patient need, staffing levels, and acuity of patient health, in addition to many other factors. The system is dynamic, and we manage service availability on an hourly and daily basis.

Related Information

ICU Capacity Updates
View the latest information on ICU capacity across the province.

Emergency Wait Times
Anyone needing emergency or urgent care can visit our emergency department wait times page to see estimated wait times.

Archive
View Temporary Service Disruption information from past weekdays.

Archived September 8, 2021 - Information displayed represents changes as of 2 p.m.

The vast majority of all beds and care spaces remain open and available for patient care.

AHS has about 8,500 acute care beds across the province – 98.5 per cent of those beds are open and available for patients.

AHS has about 1,200 emergency department care spaces across the province. Of those, 98.6 per cent are open and available.

This map illustrates AHS sites across the province that have, for a limited time, temporarily reduced beds and care spaces. We have also included historical bed occupancy numbers in the pop-up box for each site. Click on the yellow markers on the map for more details.

AHS makes every effort to secure staff and physician coverage before taking steps to reduce the number of beds and/or care spaces in any of our facilities. Temporary reductions are only done as a last resort.

Summer reductions occur annually due to staff and physician vacations, scheduled upgrades and construction projects in order to enhance patient and family experiences. AHS plans and prepares for bed reductions to minimize impact on patients, staff, and physicians.


Surgical Reduction by Zone

The rise in COVID-19 cases in the community and the resulting demand on hospital resources means AHS must take further immediate steps to create additional ICU capacity. AHS is postponing scheduled surgeries and procedures across all zones in order to redeploy staff. All patients who are affected will be contacted directly by AHS.

Current Status: News Release - September 3, 2021

You can also review the news release archive.


Emergency Wait Times

Anyone needing emergency or urgent care can visit our emergency department wait times page to see estimated wait times.


Archive

View maps from past week days.


Temporary Bed / Space Reduction

No Reduction

High Level Fort Vermilion Beaverlodge Grande Prairie High Prairie Lac La Biche Cold Lake Barrhead St. Paul Elk Point Edson Rocky Mountain House Edmonton Lacombe Sundre Red Deer Hardisty Galahad Hanna Wainwright Rimbey Medicine Hat Spirit River Fort MacLeod

Referenced from https://www.albertahealthservices.ca/br/Page17594.aspx - Must be included on all Map pages.