Prince Albert Senior Homes

Find the best senior homes in Prince Albert Saskatchewan including retirement communities, assisted living facilities, and long-term care residences. Whether you’re searching for independent senior living or specialized senior care in Prince Albert, this directory lists trusted options for you.

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Abbeyfield Houses Society of Prince Albert Inc

190 26 St E, Prince Albert, SK S6V 1Z7, Canada

Abbeyfield provides a unique small-group living experience in Prince Albert, combining private suites with shared meals and a caring community.


Care-For-Seniors - Prince Albert
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Care-For-Seniors

Cornerstone PO, 251 Pine Dr, Prince Albert, SK S6V 8E3, Canada

Care-For-Seniors offers non-medical in-home support including personal care, housekeeping, meal prep, and companionship for seniors in Prince Albert.


Columbian Centre - Prince Albert
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Columbian Centre

205 13 St W, Prince Albert, SK S6V 7N2, Canada

Columbian Centre offers safe, supportive housing in Prince Albert for individuals living with mental illness, focusing on dignity, recovery, and independence.


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Elite Living Care Homes

231 21 St E, Prince Albert, SK S6V 1L9, Canada

Elite Living Care Homes provides high-quality senior care in a cozy residential environment, supporting independence with compassionate assistance.


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Green Hill Lodge and Suites

701 13 St W, Prince Albert, SK S6V 3H2, Canada

Green Hill Lodge and Suites offers comfortable independent and assisted living options in Prince Albert with personalized support and home-style meals.


Herb Bassett Home - Prince Albert
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Herb Bassett Home

1200 24 St W, Prince Albert, SK S6V 6K5, Canada

Herb Bassett Home is a long-term care facility offering 24/7 nursing support, dementia care, and a welcoming environment for seniors in Prince Albert.


Kopera Care Home

236 22 St E, Prince Albert, SK S6V 1N1, Canada


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Mak Lodge Assisted Living

1601 1 St E, Prince Albert, SK S6V 0E8, Canada

Mak Lodge provides personal care and assisted living services in Prince Albert, focusing on individualized support in a comfortable and respectful environment.


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Mont St Joseph Home

777 28 St E, Prince Albert, SK S6V 8C2, Canada

Mont St. Joseph Home offers high-quality long-term care in Prince Albert, with a focus on dignity, respect, and meaningful daily living.


Learn More About senior Care in Prince Albert

Prince Albert occupies a unique position in Saskatchewan that no other city in the province shares. Sitting at the geographic centre of Saskatchewan where the southern prairies give way to the boreal forest, it serves as the Gateway to the North, functioning as the last major urban centre before the road network fans out into the lakes, forests, and remote communities of northern Saskatchewan. That role shapes everything about the city, including the senior living options available here and the kinds of families who are searching for them.

Prince Albert at a Glance
37,756 (City of Prince Albert, 2021 Census) β€” Saskatchewan's third-largest city
Approximately 15.9% aged 65 and over (2021 Census)
Approximately 35 to 36 years β€” one of the younger median ages in Saskatchewan, reflecting a large Indigenous population with a younger age profile
Saskatchewan
13 senior home listings in Prince Albert
Community Character Community Type Regional hub and Gateway to the North. The last major urban centre before northern Saskatchewan's lake and forest communities. Serves a catchment area of approximately 195,000 people. Character A city of distinct halves: open prairie to the south, boreal forest beginning just north of the river. Known for its strong Indigenous cultural presence, regional healthcare role, and access to Prince Albert National Park 51 km north. Nearest Major Centre Saskatoon, approximately 140 km south on Highway 11 (approximately 1.5 hours). Regina is approximately 360 km south (approximately 3.5 hours). Healthcare Access Victoria Hospital β€” regional referral centre for central and northern Saskatchewan. Major expansion underway with completion expected Spring 2028, adding 69 beds (173 to 242), expanded emergency department, helipad, and specialist services. Family Access By road from Saskatoon approximately 1.5 hours. Prince Albert Airport (YPA) offers limited scheduled regional service. Most out-of-province family members will fly to Saskatoon and drive.
Senior Care in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Ministry of Health licenses and inspects personal care homes. Long-term care (special-care homes) is accessed through Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA).
The Personal Care Homes Act (Saskatchewan). Personal care homes are privately owned businesses licensed and monitored by the Ministry of Health.
Assisted Living, Independent Living, Long-Term Care, Respite Care, Supportive Housing
Special-care homes (long-term care) are subsidized through Saskatchewan's provincial health care system and accessed through Saskatchewan Health Authority. A Personal Care Home Benefit is available to eligible lower-income seniors in licensed personal care homes. Personal care homes themselves are privately funded.
Personal care homes are private businesses, licensed by the province. Special-care homes providing the highest level of care may be publicly operated, not-for-profit, or private, with publicly subsidized beds accessed through SHA assessment. Independent living is entirely private.

With a population of approximately 37,000, Prince Albert is Saskatchewan’s third largest city, but it punches above its weight in terms of services. Victoria Hospital is the primary regional healthcare facility for a catchment area of roughly 195,000 people across central and northern Saskatchewan, and a major expansion of the hospital is currently underway, set to increase capacity by 40 percent and add a helipad, expanded emergency services, and enhanced specialist care. For families placing a parent in Prince Albert, that level of medical infrastructure is a meaningful differentiator from other cities of comparable size.

Prince Albert has one of the highest proportions of Indigenous residents of any city in Canada, with First Nations and Metis people accounting for approximately 40 to 45 percent of the population. This is not a background statistic. It shapes the cultural character of the community in tangible ways, from the institutions and services available in the city to the nature of everyday life. Families looking for senior care environments that reflect First Nations or Metis cultural values and practices will find more options and context here than in most Canadian cities. Victoria Hospital itself has incorporated a dedicated First Nations and Metis cultural space into its expansion.

Senior care in Prince Albert operates under the same Saskatchewan provincial framework as Saskatoon and Regina. Personal care homes are licensed by the provincial Ministry of Health under The Personal Care Homes Act, and long-term care through special-care homes is accessed via Saskatchewan Health Authority. The provincial system does not vary across Saskatchewan cities, though the specific options available in a smaller city like Prince Albert are more limited in number than in the two larger centres.

For families visiting from Saskatoon or Regina, Prince Albert is approximately one and a half hours by road. The city has its own transit service and a small regional airport with limited scheduled service. Use the search tool above to filter listings by care type and the features most relevant to your family’s situation.