Regina Senior Homes

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1537 Oxford Street

1537 Oxford St, Regina, SK S4N 6K2, Canada

Home-style senior living in Regina with individualized care and a quiet residential atmosphere.


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Ashton Manor Care Home

27 Sidney St, Regina, SK S4X 1X1, Canada

Family-run care home in Regina offering private rooms, home-cooked meals, and 24/7 senior support.


Cassabella Care home

5931 Hague Crescent, Regina, SK S4X 3K6, Canada

A personal care home in Regina focused on comfort, safety, and individualized senior support.


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College Park II Retirement Residence

1601 Badham Blvd, Regina, SK S4P 0L9, Canada

A vibrant senior community in Regina offering independent and assisted living, gourmet dining, and engaging daily programs.


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Dove House Parliament I & II

4002 Montague St, Regina, SK S4S 3J9, Canada

Two supportive care homes in Regina providing personal care, private rooms, and individualized attention in a warm, home-like environment.


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Green Falls Landing

3850 Green Falls Dr, Regina, SK S4V 3N5, Canada

Contemporary senior living in Regina offering independent and assisted options with fine dining, wellness programs, and pet-friendly suites.


HomeKind Personal Care Home

4024 Delhaye Way, Regina, SK S4W 0N5, Canada

Personal care home in Regina offering individualized care in a family-style setting with attention to wellness and safety.


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Kennedy Manor

22 Kennedy Crescent, Regina, SK S4R 6G4, Canada

Supportive senior care in Regina’s Kennedy Manor, featuring personalized assistance in a home-style environment.


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Kozy Korner Senior Care Home

310 18 Ave E, Regina, SK S4N 1E2, Canada

Small personal care home in Regina offering supportive living, nutritious meals, and individualized senior care.


Learn More About senior Care in Regina

Regina is Saskatchewan’s capital city and its second largest, sitting in the southern plains of the province with a flat, open landscape that stretches in every direction. As the seat of provincial government, it carries a different character from Saskatoon. Where Saskatoon has grown steadily through immigration and economic diversification, Regina’s identity is shaped more by its role as an administrative and government hub, with a substantial public sector workforce and a community that has been rooted in place for generations. That stability shows up in its senior living market, which is well-established relative to the city’s size.

Regina at a Glance
226,404 (City of Regina, 2021 Census) — Saskatchewan's capital and second-largest city
Approximately 15.5% aged 65 and over (2021 Census) — below the national average, reflecting a younger provincial profile
37.6 years (2021 Census) — slightly below the national median of 41.1
Saskatchewan
14 senior home listings in Regina
Getting Around Regina
Regina Transit: conventional bus network serving the city. No light rail or rapid transit. The city is flat and grid-planned, making routes straightforward, though coverage in outer residential areas can be limited. The system is primarily useful for trips to and from the downtown core.
Regina Paratransit: shared ride door-to-door service for residents who, due to disability, are restricted in using fixed-route transit. Requires registration. Operates 7 days a week. Same fares as conventional transit. Route 24 provides direct bus service between the downtown core and Regina International Airport on weekdays.
Regina International Airport (YQR), located approximately 5 km southwest of downtown. Direct scheduled service to Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver, Edmonton, and Winnipeg. One of the more centrally located major airports relative to a city centre in this series. Route 24 bus connects to downtown on weekday schedules.
Yes, limited. Regina station is a stop on VIA Rail's Canadian route (Toronto to Vancouver). Service runs three times per week in each direction. Not a practical regular commuter option, but provides a scenic rail connection across the prairies consistent with Saskatoon.
Moderate in the downtown core and older established neighbourhoods. The city is flat, which helps senior mobility on foot, but most residential areas and senior living facilities are car-dependent. The grid street pattern makes navigation predictable.
Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) runs east-west through Regina. Highway 11 connects north to Saskatoon (approximately 260 km, about 2.5 hours). Highway 6 connects north. Regina is approximately 575 km east of Calgary and 570 km west of Winnipeg by road.
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, Memory Care, Respite Care, Retirement Home, Skilled Nursing
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.

Regina’s senior population sits at approximately 15.5 percent of the city’s total, very close to Saskatoon’s figure and similarly below the national average, reflecting Saskatchewan’s generally younger demographic profile. The provincial system for senior care is the same across both cities. Personal care homes in Saskatchewan are licensed and inspected by the Ministry of Health under The Personal Care Homes Act, and they operate as private businesses serving residents who need assistance with daily living. Long-term care for those with more complex needs is provided through special-care homes, which are accessed through Saskatchewan Health Authority following a needs assessment. Families new to Saskatchewan’s terminology often find this structure unfamiliar at first, as the province uses different labels than most other Canadian provinces.

Getting around Regina follows the same car-oriented pattern as most Saskatchewan cities. Regina Transit operates a conventional bus network and a Paratransit service for residents who cannot use fixed-route transit due to disability. The city is flat and largely grid-planned, which makes navigation straightforward but transit coverage outside the core can be thin. Regina International Airport connects the city to major Canadian destinations including Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver, and Winnipeg, and Route 24 provides a direct bus link between the airport and the downtown corridor.

For families visiting from out of province, Regina is accessible by air and VIA Rail also stops here on the Canadian route three times per week in each direction, though like Saskatoon it is not a practical regular travel option. The drive between Regina and Saskatoon is approximately two and a half hours on Highway 11, making the two cities reasonably accessible to families spread across the province.

Regina winters are genuinely cold and long, consistent with the prairie climate across southern Saskatchewan. This is a practical consideration for families evaluating senior living options, particularly around mobility, independence, and how well a specific facility supports residents through the winter months. Use the search tool above to filter listings by care type and the features most relevant to your family’s situation.