Waterston Ministries

The Salvation Army
Regina Waterston Ministries
1845 OSLER STREET
Regina SK, Canada
S4P 1W1
Phone: (306) 569-6088
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The Salvation Army Regina Waterston Ministries consists of four locations. 

Waterston Centre is located within the inner core of the city and strives to be of support to men who are facing various challenges in life, including but not limited to homeless issues, mental health struggles, troubles with the law, living skills and more. 

Waterston House is a 40-suite apartment complex constructed to attend to the housing needs of the marginalized and low-income men.

Gemma House is a group home for females aged 12 to 15 who are in the need of protection under the Child and Family Services Act.

Kate’s Place provides support and direction to women receiving placement through the drug treatment court and other similar services.

William Booth Special Care Home

The Salvation Army
William Booth Special Care Home
50 Angus Road,
Regina, SK.
S4R 8P6
Phone: (306) 543-0655
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Who we are:

…Responding with a “Person-Centered” approach to meeting the needs of residents and their families with respect for their individuality, dignity, privacy and personal worth.

…Providing within available resources, the highest possible standard of care required to enhance or maintain an optimal state of physical, psychological, social and spiritual well-being of the individual. …Utilizing community resources to assist with the holistic approach to care for the individual

The Salvation Army William Booth Special Care Home is an 81 Bed facility with 53 long term care beds. In addition to our Long-Term Care program, other services include:

  • Convalescent Care (18 beds)
  • Hospice Care (10 beds)
  • Spiritual Care
  • Adult Day Support (5 days per week)

With the commitment to individualized care, our Home has many recreational and diversional therapies available throughout the week and weekend, which enhance the quality of life for our residents. The Salvation Army William Booth Special Care Home, in collaboration with the Saskatchewan Health Authority, is committed to providing holistic care for all people. We seek to provide this service embodied in Christian principles. The holistic care approach is facilitated through an Interdisciplinary Team approach that is ‘Resident /Client/ Family Focused’. We value family and community input.