Communities with their own living and dining rooms are features of this new facility, transforming Oliver Lodge into a home for 139 residents. Areas of the original building no longer house residents but made way for the administration offices, office space for the...
On January 15, 1979 the Community Day Program was opened three days per week. Originally four participants per day attended. In 1981, it expanded to 5 days a week, accommodating 16 people per day.
This was basically a board and room situation with minimal care provided. In 1965, a 26-bed nursing wing was built. With the need for more heavy care beds in Saskatoon, an additional 37 beds were built in 1975.