Our residents and their families may be eligible for a variety of federal and provincial programs designed to support health, independence, and financial well-being. Explore the resources below to learn more about available assistance.
Federal Government Programs
Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) Benefits and Credits: The Canada Revenue Agency administers several benefits and tax credits that can help seniors and families manage everyday expenses. Programs may include the GST/HST Credit, Canada Child Benefit, and other federal supports available through annual tax filing.
Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS): Provides additional monthly income to low-income seniors who receive Old Age Security (OAS). This non-taxable benefit helps eligible seniors meet their daily living expenses and maintain financial stability during retirement. Learn more: GIS program
Saskatchewan Government Programs
Personal Care Home Benefit (PCHB): Provides seniors with monthly financial assistance to help them with the cost of living in a licensed personal care home. Learn more: PCHB for seniors
Saskatchewan Income Support (SIS): Saskatchewan Income Support provides financial assistance to eligible residents who need help meeting basic living expenses. Learn more: SIS program
Seniors' Medical Prescription: Seniors' Drug Plan helps Saskatchewan residents aged 65 and older access prescription medications at a reduced cost. The program is designed to make essential medications more affordable and support ongoing health management. Learn more: Senior drug plan
Seniors Hearing Aid Program: Saskatchewan offers assistance for eligible seniors requiring hearing assessments and hearing aids through provincial health programs and related services. Learn more:Hearing Services Information
Seniors Vision Care: Saskatchewan provides coverage for certain medically necessary eye care services and supports to help seniors maintain healthy vision and independence. Learn more:Eye Care Services
Diabetic Eye Care Program: Individuals living with diabetes are at increased risk of vision complications. Saskatchewan provides coverage for medically necessary diabetic eye examinations and related services to help prevent vision loss and promote long-term eye health. Learn more: Diabetic Eye Care Services