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Health Care

The Twin Rivers Region offers residents access to a strong, well‑coordinated network of health care services that support individuals and families at every stage of life. Local communities are served by Saskatchewan Health Authority–operated facilities, including community health centres, primary care clinics, and long‑term care homes that provide essential services close to home. These facilities deliver primary medical care, continuing care, home care, mental health and addictions supports, public health services, and allied health services, ensuring residents can access day‑to‑day care within their own communities. 

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For seniors and aging residents, the region is particularly well positioned. Multiple seniors’ housing and long‑term care options, combined with home care and community‑based supports, allow residents to age in place in a safe, familiar, and supportive environment. This makes the Twin Rivers Region an appealing choice for retirees seeking a quieter lifestyle without sacrificing access to health services.

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In addition to local services, residents benefit from reasonable proximity to larger regional hospitals and specialized care in centres such as Saskatoon and Prince Albert. Referral pathways through the Saskatchewan Health Authority connect patients to acute care, specialist services, diagnostics, and advanced treatment when needed, providing reassurance that higher‑level care is accessible while maintaining the benefits of rural living. 

Together, these health care amenities contribute to a region that is healthy, age‑friendly, and resilient, supporting workforce attraction, family retention, and long‑term community well‑being.

 

The Town of Rosthern serves as a regional health care hub for surrounding communities. Residents have access to a full-service hospital, primary care clinics, emergency services, home care, and a range of allied health and diagnostic services. Rosthern’s health infrastructure supports individuals and families at all life stages and plays a key role in making the broader region an attractive place to live, work, and retire.

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