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Seniors' Week in Saskatchewan

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Seniors' Week in Saskatchewan will be celebrated October 1 to 7, 2023. This special week encourages all of us to come together to recognize how important seniors are every day in every community.

The Government of Saskatchewan is committed to improving the health and well-being of seniors. Saskatchewan seniors are an active and engaged group in our province. Seniors' Week provides us with the opportunity to celebrate the many positive contributions seniors make in our province, whether it's in the arts, culture, sport or community.

Find out what programs and services the Government of Saskatchewan offers to support seniors.

Find information for seniors, their families, their caregivers and supporting service organizations on the Government of Canada Seniors website. This site includes resources and materials developed by the Federal/Provincial/Territorial Ministers Responsible for Seniors, including information on Aging in Place.

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