Best Assisted Living in Regina, SK

Regina has 7 assisted living on Senior Care Path, averaging 4.6 stars across 179 resident reviews. Ranked by our SCP Confidence Score, our 100-point trust rating, the strongest right now are Harbour Landing Village, Lilian Valley Retirement Home and Green Falls Landing.

Assisted living adds daily hands-on help with bathing, dressing, and medication for seniors who are medically stable but need a steadier hand.

Below you will find every community ranked by Confidence Score, real resident reviews, what families pay and how to fund it, the amenities and services to expect, and local guidance, so you can compare with clarity and reach out when you are ready. Updated July 2026.

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Regina Assisted Living Facilities | 179 Reviews

7 communities

Harbour Landing Village

4000 James Hill Rd, Regina, SK S4W 0N1, Canada

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Harbour Landing Village 4
65/ 100

Good confidence

4.5(95 reviews)

A Truly Exceptional Community at Harbour Landing Village! 🌟 I can’t say enough positive things about Harbour Landing Village—it’s an incredible community that...

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Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living, Long Term Care

A locally owned senior care and living community in Regina offering independent, assisted, and personal care home services… Read more

Lilian Valley Retirement Home

157 Davidson Crescent, Regina, SK S4S 4T2, Canada

Starting at

$2,700–$2,900/mo

Lilian Valley Retirement Home 4
59/ 100

Developing confidence

5.0(1 reviews)

We are so pleased with the very personalized and thorough care given. It is a homey, family-like atmosphere with extra touches like birthday parties. So nice...

Provides: Retirement Home, Assisted Living, Independent Living

A family-run 3-bedroom senior care facility in Regina, Saskatchewan, offering levels 1 and 2 care. Read more

Broadway Terrace

1150 Broadway Ave, Regina, SK S4P 4V3, Canada

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Broadway Terrace
53/ 100

Developing confidence

4.8(4 reviews)

The staff here take great care of their people!

Provides: Assisted Living

A assisted living option in Regina, Saskatchewan. Read more

Green Falls Landing

3850 Green Falls Dr, Regina, SK S4V 3T6, Canada

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Green Falls Landing 4
53/ 100

Developing confidence

4.1(46 reviews)

We often take our Preschool Class to visit the residents in Memory Care at Green Falls. It is a beautiful and clean facility. The staff are very friendly and...

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Provides: Retirement Home, Independent Living, Assisted Living

A full continuum senior living community in Regina, Saskatchewan, offering independent living, assisted living, and memory… Read more

Rise Again Senior Living

4501 Queen St, Regina, SK S4S 5X2, Canada

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53/ 100

Developing confidence

5.0(1 reviews)

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Provides: Independent Living, Assisted Living, Retirement Home

A retirement home in Regina, Saskatchewan providing assisted living services with personalized care for seniors. Read more

Wintergreene Estates Retirement Residence

4950 Pasqua St, Regina, SK S4S 7L2, Canada

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Wintergreene Estates Retirement Residence 4
53/ 100

Developing confidence

4.9(19 reviews)

Wintergreene Estates Retirement Residence is truly a wonderful place. From the moment you walk in, you can feel the warm and welcoming ambience. The residence...

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Provides: Retirement Home, Assisted Living

In Regina offers independent, independent supportive, assisted living, memory care, and long-term care… Read more

Trinity Manor at Westerra - Retirement Home

8351 Canola Ave, Regina, SK S4Y 0E5, Canada

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Trinity Manor at Westerra - Retirement Home 4
41/ 100

Limited confidence

3.9(13 reviews)

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Provides: Retirement Home, Assisted Living

An all-inclusive retirement and personal care home in Regina, Saskatchewan offering independent living, assisted living,… Read more

Our methodology

How we rank the Regina assisted living above

We order every community by our SCP Confidence Score, a 100-point rating built from the signals families tell us matter most:

  • A strong Google rating and a real volume of verified reviews
  • Transparent, published pricing
  • Documented care services and amenities
  • Confirmed contact details, licensing, and independent verification

Where our information comes from

179

Google reviews

Star ratings and written reviews come straight from Google, so the feedback is from real residents and families across these 7 communities, never written by us.

100-point

SCP Confidence Score

Our own 13-signal trust rating, recomputed as listings are verified and updated, decides the order above. It answers one question: can you trust this community?

How Regina communities are rated

Google star ratings across 7 assisted living.

  • 4.5 and up5
  • 4.0 to 4.41
  • 3.5 to 3.91
  • Under 3.50

Confidence Score range

How the 7 Regina assisted living fall across our trust tiers.

  • High0 communities
  • Good1 community
  • Developing5 communities
  • Limited1 community

Table of contents

  1. 01How much does assisted living cost in Regina?
  2. 02What families are saying about assisted living
  3. 03Assisted Living services and amenities
  4. 04How to choose assisted living in Regina
  5. 05Frequently asked questions

How much do assisted living cost in Regina?

Among the 1 Regina assisted living that publish a starting rate, costs run from $2,700 to $2,900 per month. Most communities share full pricing on request, since the final number depends on suite size and the level of care needed.

Most assisted living in Saskatchewan are private-pay, funded from a blend of pensions, retirement savings, and home equity. Government pensions form the floor: the Canada Pension Plan, Old Age Security, and the income-tested Guaranteed Income Supplement for lower-income seniors. Provincial benefits and Veterans Affairs Canada may offset part of the cost. For a full breakdown, read our guide on how much does assisted living cost in canada?.

In Saskatchewan, seniors placed in SHA-coordinated special-care or personal care homes pay an income-based resident charge, which can make publicly funded placements significantly more affordable than private-pay options. Families pursuing private assisted living pay market rates that vary by suite type and care level, and should ask each home directly for current monthly pricing.

What families are saying about assisted living in Regina

A 4.6 star average across 179 Google reviews of 7 assisted living. Here is a sample, straight from residents and families.

A Truly Exceptional Community at Harbour Landing Village! 🌟 I can’t say enough positive things about Harbour Landing Village—it’s an incredible community that feels like home from the moment you step in! The retirement living space is...
Meghana Shinde on Harbour Landing Village
We often take our Preschool Class to visit the residents in Memory Care at Green Falls. It is a beautiful and clean facility. The staff are very friendly and show great care to their residents and to us as visitors. Kaylee, Shantelle and...
Britt Rae on Green Falls Landing
Wintergreene Estates Retirement Residence is truly a wonderful place. From the moment you walk in, you can feel the warm and welcoming ambience. The residence is beautifully maintained, and there is a genuine sense of care and respect for...
Qualicare Home Care Saskatchewan on Wintergreene Estates Retirement Residence
We are so pleased with the very personalized and thorough care given. It is a homey, family-like atmosphere with extra touches like birthday parties. So nice to see your loved one immediately settled in and doing well.
Darrell Collie on Lilian Valley Retirement Home

Assisted Living services and amenities in Regina

What Regina communities actually offer, drawn from the details each one publishes. A good way to see what is standard locally and what is a genuine differentiator.

Most common amenities

Share of the 5 communities that publish amenities.

  • Dining room100%
  • Hair salon60%
  • Fitness centre40%
  • Activities and entertainment20%
  • Activity room20%
  • Bar and bistro20%
  • Billiards room20%
  • Café20%
  • Chapel20%
  • Coffee Lounge with fireplace20%

Most common care services

Share of the 5 communities that publish services.

  • Medication management60%
  • Personal care assistance40%
  • 24/7 emergency response system20%
  • 24/7 onsite staff20%
  • 24/7 receptionist20%
  • À la carte meals20%
  • Access for people with reduced mobility20%
  • Activities and social engagement20%
  • Appointment with professionals directly at the residence20%
  • Behavioural support20%

Suite types offered

Share of the 4 communities that list suite types.

  • One bedroom75%
  • Two bedroom75%
  • Studio50%
  • Shared suite25%

How to choose assisted living in Regina

Regina's assisted living options are spread across the city, with clusters of personal care homes and supported housing near established residential neighbourhoods like the Cathedral area, Hillsdale, and the south end. Many families find that proximity to the Regina General Hospital or the Pasqua Hospital offers real peace of mind, particularly when a parent has complex health needs that may require occasional specialist visits. Public transit connects much of the city, so location relative to family members who rely on bus routes is worth factoring in early.

Saskatchewan regulates personal care homes and special-care homes through the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA). That provincial structure matters when you're comparing options, because some facilities operate under SHA coordination, which means resident charges are income-based, while others are privately operated on a different fee model. We'd encourage you to ask any home you tour which model they follow before you fall in love with the building. It changes the financial picture considerably.

Waitlists are a real consideration in Regina. SHA-coordinated placements can involve a wait, especially for higher care levels. If your parent's needs are urgent, private-pay assisted living may be the faster path in the short term, even if it costs more. That's the honest trade-off. For families with more time to plan, getting on an SHA waiting list early, while your parent is still managing reasonably well at home, is often the smartest move we see families make.

When you're weighing your options, lead with care level. The right fit on amenities means little if the home can't support your parent's current needs or accommodate what comes next. Ask specifically about how they handle changes in care, and whether increasing needs would require a move to a different wing or a different facility altogether. Budget and location matter, but they're easier to adjust than finding out a year in that the home isn't equipped to keep up. If your parent is still relatively independent, it's also worth looking at our Retirement Homes and Independent Living listings in Regina, which may be a better fit and cost less for now.

Frequently asked questions

How much does assisted living cost in Regina?
Private-pay rates vary by care level and suite size, and SHA-coordinated homes charge on an income-based scale. Costs range meaningfully across Regina's options, so compare the listings on this page and call homes directly to get current monthly figures for your situation.
What's the difference between assisted living and retirement homes in Regina?
Assisted living offers hands-on help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, and medication. Retirement homes in Regina typically suit seniors who are more independent and need fewer personal-care supports. If your parent is fairly self-sufficient, our Retirement Homes listings may be worth exploring first.
Is there government funding available for assisted living in Regina?
Yes. The Saskatchewan Health Authority coordinates special-care and personal care home placements with income-based resident charges for eligible seniors. Federal supports like Old Age Security and the Guaranteed Income Supplement can also help offset costs. Ask each home whether they operate under SHA coordination.
How do I arrange a tour or check availability at a Regina assisted living home?
Use the contact details on each listing to call or email directly. Most Regina homes welcome family tours by appointment. Ask about current availability and waitlist timelines at the same time, since those can change quickly and vary a lot from one home to another.
How long are waitlists for assisted living in Regina?
It depends on the care level and whether the home is SHA-coordinated or privately operated. SHA-coordinated placements can involve a wait, especially for higher care needs. Getting on a list before a crisis hits, while your parent is still stable, is the approach our advisors consistently recommend.

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