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Bethany Care Society Portfolio Review

Location

Calgary, Alberta

Client

Bethany Care Society

Services Provided

Strategic Development Advisory, Portfolio Assessment, Campus of Care Planning

Status

Completed

Impact

The portfolio review provided Bethany with a clear, actionable strategy to guide redevelopment and investment decisions across multiple sites — reinforcing its commitment to creating connected, compassionate communities where older adults can live with dignity, purpose, and belonging.

Fergal, in his former role, led a comprehensive portfolio review for Bethany Care Society, one of Alberta’s largest not-for-profit providers of continuing care. Working alongside Zeidler Architecture, he conducted a full assessment of all Bethany-owned properties across Alberta — evaluating redevelopment potential, site expansion opportunities, and long-term alignment with Bethany’s Campus of Care model.

The Campus of Care approach emphasizes helping residents age well in place through integrated housing, wellness, and community supports. The review considered physical environments, social living connections, health and wellness services, and key partnerships, providing a strategic roadmap for Bethany’s ongoing evolution of care delivery.

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Suite 310, 999 8 Street S.W.

Calgary, AB, T2R 1J5

Larkspur Projects is located in Calgary, on the ancestral and traditional territory of the Blackfoot Confederacy — the Niitsitapi peoples, including the Siksika, Kainai, Piikani, and Amskapi Piikani. We also acknowledge the shared lands of the Tsuut’ina (Dene) and the Îyârhe Nakoda (Stoney) Nations — Bearspaw, Chiniki, and Goodstoney. This is also the homeland of the Otipemisiwak Métis Government, including Métis Nation Battle River Territory, Districts 5 and 6.
 

The place we now call Calgary has long been known as Moh’kins’tsis by the Blackfoot, Guts’ists’i by the Tsuut’ina, and Wîchîspa by the Îyârhe Nakoda. We recognize, honour, and give thanks to the original caretakers of this land, and commit ourselves to building respectful relationships with the peoples whose histories, languages, and cultures continue to shape this place.

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