Care services · Saskatoon
Care that grows with you.
You don't have to move when needs change. From everyday support through to end-of-life care at home, the same caregivers in the same house can carry you all the way through.
Everyday support
For the resident who needs a little help, not a lot.
Clinically: assisted living.
Help with medications, dressing, meals, laundry, and the things that have become harder. Independence kept where independence is wanted; help offered where help is welcome.
Memory care
For families navigating dementia together.
Clinically: dementia care.
A small, calm home with familiar caregivers — the routine, faces, and gentle structure that make confusing days easier. We work with you to keep the things that matter: the chair, the songs, the morning order.
Respite stays
A short stay so the family can rest.
Clinically: short-term care.
A week, a month, or just a weekend. For when a family caregiver needs to travel, recover from surgery, or simply sleep through the night. The same care, on a shorter clock.
End-of-life care at home
A home for the last chapter.
Clinically: palliative care.
When the time comes, we don't ask you to move. The room stays. The caregivers stay. Family stays — for hours, for nights, for as long as you need. We coordinate with hospice and physicians to keep you comfortable, dignified, and surrounded.
Plain words
Why we don't call it "intermediate care."
Families don't search for "intermediate care." They search for "a place for mum where the staff stay." So that's how we talk. The clinical terms are noted next to each care level above — for the paperwork and the physicians — but on this site, in our brochures, and on every tour, we use the words families actually use.