New Northland Pioneer Lodge long-term care facility will not offer enriched housing for seniors
The Northland Pioneer Lodge long-term care facility currently under construction, will not offer enriched housing for seniors at its new site. In 2019, Meadow Lake city council were advised by the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA), the enriched housing program will not continue by the SHA as it falls outside their mandate.
All enriched housing residents who are eligible to transition to long-term care will do so when the new facility is built, those who are not eligible to transfer will need to find alternate housing by the estimated completion date of 2021.
The current Northland Pioneer Lodge contains 29 enriched housing units, which act as bridge housing for residents who do not qualify for long term care but still require assisted living and spouses of long term care residents. The new facility will have 72 beds, an increase from the current building’s 55 beds.
In a statement issued on May 28, Meadow Lake mayor Merlin Seymour encouraged local residents and businesses to bring forward proposals for ways to fill the housing need.


