Long-term care homes running out of room, Official opposition says
The Saskatchewan NDP said seniors in the province may suffer if they find themselves needing a long-term care facility, due to a lacking number of beds to accommodate Saskatchewan’s growing senior population.
Speaking in front of Preston Special Care Home on Monday – the same care home an 86-year-old man with Alzheimer’s walked out, undetected, last fall, before later being found dead – NDP health critic, Keith Jorgenson, said the province had 181 long-term care facilities in the province in 2007. At the time, the province had about 8,944 long-term care beds.
As of 2025, the NDP claimed Saskatchewan has lost 20 of those long-term care facilities, dropping the total number to 8,823.
While that number doesn’t seem like a drastic decline, Jorgenson said it will lead to some significant impacts.

