07/23/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/23/2025 14:21
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After a nationwide competitive search, the CEO for Alberta's transformative continuing care agency, Assisted Living Alberta, has been appointed. Come August 1, Assisted Living Alberta (ALA) will be helmed by long-time public servant and affordable housing executive, Gord Johnston.
Gord Johnston has dedicated his professional life in service of Albertans. Most recently, Mr. Johnston served as CEO of Civida, the largest provider of affordable homes in northern Alberta, helping to ensure families have access to safe, affordable housing and rental supports. Prior to his work with Civida, Mr. Johnston spent 25 years working in executive roles in public service to Albertans, including as Assistant Deputy Minister of both Child and Family Services and Advanced Education.
"Gord has a long track record of service to this province and helping vulnerable people. His experience, dedication and compassion make him the perfect fit for this role guiding Assisted Living Alberta into the future. I'd also like to thank Dr. Zielke for her incredible work as interim CEO of ALA, and for continuing to lend us her expertise during this transition."
Jason Nixon, Minister of Assisted Living and Social Services"I am honoured to be chosen for this position and excited for the opportunity to help build the best assisted living system in the country. Assisted Living Alberta will expand services and ensure Albertans everywhere can access the care they need. I'm looking forward to working with all the dedicated team members and partners that make up Alberta's assisted living sector."
Gord Johnston, CEO, Assisted Living AlbertaDr. Sayeh Zielke, who served as ALA's interim CEO and chair of the ALA transition committee, will move into a new role as executive chair of the Assisted Living Alberta board. While interim CEO, Dr. Zielke led the establishment of the agency and forged critical relationships with stakeholders that are key to the success and continued excellence of Alberta's assisted living system.
"It has been my honour to lead Assisted Living Alberta through these early days of planning and transition as we build a system that is easier to navigate and truly centered on individuals, caregivers and families. I look forward to working closely with Mr. Johnston and continuing to work with Minister Nixon in my new role."
Dr. Sayeh Zielke, interim CEO and chair of the Transition Committee, Assisted Living Alberta
Once operational in fall 2025, Assisted Living Alberta will provide Albertans access to a comprehensive system of continuing care with a full range of wraparound services, including medical and non-medical supports, continuing care homes, home care, community care and social services. This transition will allow the province to place a holistic social service lens on assisted living services to deliver care more effectively and consistently throughout the province. By taking this approach, individuals and families will have more options when they need care and as their needs evolve, helping older adults and vulnerable populations maintain their quality of life and independence.