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Saskatoon has several seniors homes including assisted living facilities, respite care homes and long-term care homes.

Several agencies in Saskatoon work to ensure the availability and access to a continuum of quality programs and services for seniors. Seniors homes have individual suites, meals, laundry and housekeeping services and other services. Social and recreational activities, scheduled transportation to local community shopping centers and 24/7 on-call caregivers are provided in all of Saskatoon’s elder care homes. Seniors can also avail basic health facilities and services. It is important to choose the right type of senior home with appropriate care and facilities for the senior in question.

For elders, a structured routine is also essential so that they maintain a lifestyle which keeps them active and healthy. Residing in your own home requires responsibility for the maintenance and upkeep of the house. In addition, a senior has to manage daily chores too. Seniors homes offer the best of both worlds as a senior is free of the worries of daily living and is also able to take advantage of care, services and amenities.

Retirement in Saskatoon and the aging population
Saskatoon in central Saskatchewan, Canada, is on the South Saskatchewan River. Saskatoon is the most populous city in the province of Saskatchewan with a population of 202,340 as per the Canada 2006 Census. With fine dining, bustling nightlife, beautiful trails and outdoor spaces, Saskatoon is fast becoming a famous tourist destination. The Mendel Art Gallery houses one of the top collections of contemporary and historical art in the country. Residents of this busy city are called Saskatonians.

More than 150,000 Canadian seniors were living in residential care facilities across the country in 2004/05, according to figures released by Statistics Canada in the spring of 2007. Today, longer life expectancy and the effects of the baby boom generation contribute to Canada's aging population. Between 1981 and 2005, the number of seniors in Canada increased from 2.4 million to 4.2 million. By 2051, about one in four Canadians is expected to be 65 or over.

Learn more about the quality of senior care available from the Saskatoon seniors' homes listed below.

 
 
 
 
 

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