HIV/AIDS care home to bring hope to city’s patients
Saskatchewan HIV/AIDS patients will soon have a new place to get the care they need.
The province’s first care home will open up a 10-bed house in Saskatoon in November. The home will provide health care, social services and housing to those who are sick, but don’t need a hospital bed.
Sanctum, the non-profit heading the project, is using the former Grey Nuns’ residence behind St. Paul’s Hospital. The home has the exact number of rooms the group needs, with the added bonus of several bathrooms, a wide open and bright common room, and a sink and mirror in nearly every room.
“It’s almost too good to be true really. It couldn’t have been more perfect. Even the number of rooms. Everything about this, it couldn’t have been more perfect,” Sanctum co-found and executive director Katelyn Roberts said.


