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211 Saskatchewan

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211 Saskatchewan is a free, confidential tool that helps people find and navigate services. In addition to searching on the website (www.sk.211.ca), individuals can call 2-1-1, text 2-1-1, or go online to chat with a community navigator to help find services they need. This access to community, social, non-clinical health, and government services is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Over 175 languages, including 17 Indigenous languages, are available over the phone, and the website features the google translate tool.

211 is the “front door” to a wide range of over 5,000 community services, including services for Older Adults.

Need Help? Speak with a Community Navigator by:
Phone: Dial 211 from a landline or cellphone
Web Chat: visit sk.211.ca/contact_us to start your chat
Text: text “Hello” to 211
Out-of-province phone call: Dial 1-306-751-0397

To access the database click here

Scroll down to the section marked “Find programs and services in your community” and click on 55+ to access categories of information in Older Adult Services.