Saskatoon Senior Homes
Find reliable senior care options in Saskatoon, SK, whether you’re looking for assisted living, respite care, or independent living. Browse trusted residences all in one place.
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Beacon House Care Home - McFaull
411 McFaull Cres, Saskatoon, SK S7V 0T2, Canada
Beacon House Care Home in Saskatoon provides a welcoming, family-style residence with personalized support for seniors in a safe, modern setting.
Bennetto Care Home
54 Carleton Dr, Saskatoon, SK S7H 3N6, Canada
Bennetto Care Home offers family-owned assisted living in Saskatoon, providing a comfortable, respectful environment for seniors in the heart of College Park.
Caleb Village Humbolt
910 Main Street, Humboldt SK S0K 2A1
Caleb Village Humboldt provides independent living in a fully serviced retirement community, with complimentary transportation, dining services, beautician visits, and a vibrant activity schedule.
Cedar Gardens Personal Care Home
603 Rutherford Way, Saskatoon, SK S7N 4X8, Canada
Cedar Gardens Personal Care Home in Saskatoon offers private rooms, personalized support, and a vibrant community designed to help seniors thrive.

Celestial Carehomes
754 Bolstad Turn, Saskatoon, SK S7W 0Y3, Canada
Celestial Carehomes in Saskatoon provides seniors with personalized care, modern amenities, and a warm, supportive environment for comfortable living.
Central Haven Special Care Home
1020 Avenue I N, Saskatoon, SK S7L 2H7, Canada
Central Haven Special Care Home in Saskatoon offers a supportive, faith-based environment where seniors enjoy personalized care and a vibrant community life.
Circle Drive Place
3065 Preston Ave S, Saskatoon, SK S7T 1C4, Canada
Circle Drive Place in Saskatoon offers independent living for seniors 55+, featuring spacious apartments, a caring community, and a peaceful setting.
Circle Drive Special Care Home Inc
3055 Preston Ave S, Saskatoon, SK S7T 1C3, Canada
Circle Drive Special Care Home provides high-quality, personalized long-term care in Saskatoon, fostering a welcoming and compassionate community for seniors.
College Park Retirement Residence
1535 Anson Rd, Regina, SK S4P OC2, Canada
College Park Retirement Residence in Regina offers independent senior living with spacious suites, engaging activities, and a supportive, welcoming environment.
Learn More About senior Care in Saskatoon
Vancouver sits at the intersection of two things that make senior living research here more complicated than in most Canadian cities: exceptional liveability and exceptional cost. It consistently ranks among the most desirable places to age in Canada, with a mild climate by national standards, an extensive transit network, and easy access to natural environments that support an active lifestyle well into later years. It is also one of the most expensive housing markets in the country, which shapes what senior living options look like and what they cost.
Saskatchewan uses the term personal care homes for what other provinces might call retirement homes or assisted living residences. These privately owned facilities are licensed and inspected by the provincial Ministry of Health under The Personal Care Homes Act, and the Ministry maintains a publicly searchable database of all licensed homes along with their inspection records. Long-term care for seniors with more complex needs is provided through special-care homes, which are subsidized through the provincial health care system and accessed through Saskatchewan Health Authority. Knowing these distinctions early saves families from confusion when comparing options or researching facilities online.
Saskatoon’s senior population sits at approximately 15 percent of the city’s total, which is below the national average and reflects a city with a younger demographic profile overall. That is partly a function of the city’s consistent population growth driven by immigration and interprovincial migration, which brings working-age adults and families rather than retirees. The senior living market is growing in proportion to that growth, but it is not as established in depth or range as it is in cities like Victoria or Kelowna where retirement migration is a dominant demographic force.
The city is navigable by transit but largely car-oriented outside the downtown core. Saskatoon Transit operates a bus network with 41 routes across the city, and Access Transit provides door-to-door service for residents who cannot use fixed-route buses. VIA Rail stops at Saskatoon on the Canadian route, though service is infrequent. Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport connects the city to major Canadian destinations, with direct service to Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, and Vancouver.
Saskatoon winters are genuinely cold, and that is worth acknowledging plainly for families considering a move from milder climates. Temperatures well below freezing are the norm from November through March. This affects day-to-day senior mobility and is a practical factor in evaluating 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.