Rehab Centers in Saskatchewan
Find quality addiction treatment and rehabilitation services in Saskatchewan. Browse 10 treatment centers offering comprehensive recovery programs.
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10 Treatment Centers in Saskatchewan
Professional addiction treatment centers serving Saskatchewan
Athabasca Health Authority - Addiction Services
Athabasca Health Authority provides outpatient addiction and wellness services to five remote northern Saskatchewan communities including Black Lake and Fond du Lac Denesųłiné First Nations.
Freedom Outreach Challenge
Freedom Outreach Challenge in Denare Beach, Saskatchewan provides faith-based, gender-specific residential and outpatient addiction treatment for northern Saskatchewan communities.
Metis Addictions Council of Saskatchewan Inc
MACSI (Métis Addictions Council of Saskatchewan) provides culturally responsive residential, medical detox, and outpatient addiction treatment for Métis and other Saskatchewan residents from locations in Prince Albert, Saskatoon, and Regina.
Metis Health Addictions Council of Saskatchewan - Saskatoon Centre
MACSI Saskatoon Centre provides culturally responsive intensive outpatient and partial hospitalization addiction programming for Métis and other individuals in the Saskatoon region.
Pine Lodge Treatment Centre
Pine Lodge Treatment Centre in Indian Head, Saskatchewan provides inpatient residential addiction treatment for adults in southern Saskatchewan, offering a structured recovery program in a rural prairie setting.
Robert Simard Centre
Robert Simard Centre in Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan is a Saskatchewan Health Authority voluntary social detoxification unit offering 7–10 day medically supervised withdrawal support for adults in northern Saskatchewan.
Sakwatamo Lodge
Sakwatamo Lodge in Melfort, Saskatchewan provides residential Indigenous addiction treatment for First Nations adults across northern Saskatchewan through the Prince Albert Grand Council health network.
SunCountry Health Region - Addiction Services
Publicly funded outpatient addiction services in Weyburn, Saskatchewan, offering assessment, individual and group counselling, harm reduction, and coordinated referrals to residential treatment.
Teen Challenge Canada - Prairie Hope Women's Centre
Teen Challenge Canada – Prairie Hope Women's Centre in Hague, Saskatchewan offers a long-term, faith-based residential recovery program for women, integrating Christian discipleship with structured addiction treatment.
Teen Challenge Canada - Saskatchewan Men's Centre
Teen Challenge Canada – Saskatchewan Men's Centre in Saskatoon offers a long-term, faith-based residential recovery program for men, combining Christian discipleship with structured addiction treatment.
Addiction Treatment in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan faces high rates of substance use, particularly methamphetamine and alcohol, with addiction
affecting an estimated 70,000+ residents. The province recorded over 400
drug toxicity deaths in 2023, with methamphetamine and fentanyl as primary drivers. Indigenous
communities are disproportionately affected, representing over 40% of substance-related deaths despite
being 16% of the population.
Saskatchewan’s treatment system combines publicly-funded services through the Saskatchewan Health Authority
with community-based programs. Rural and northern areas face significant access challenges, though telehealth
expansion is improving reach. Wait times for residential treatment average 3-6 weeks.
Substance Use in Saskatchewan
According to Saskatchewan Health Authority and provincial coroner data:
- 400+ drug toxicity deaths in 2023
- Methamphetamine: Involved in 55% of stimulant-related deaths
- Fentanyl: Increasingly present in Saskatchewan drug supply
- Alcohol: 22% of adults report hazardous drinking (among highest in Canada)
- Indigenous populations: Overrepresented in substance-related deaths (40% vs 16% of population)
Sources: Saskatchewan Coroner Service; Saskatchewan Health Authority; Canadian Community Health Survey—SK (2023)
Treatment Options in Saskatchewan
Public (Government-Funded) Treatment
- • HealthLine 811: 24/7 addiction information and referrals
- • Detox: Available in Regina, Saskatoon, Prince Albert. Typically 3-5 day wait.
- • Residential treatment: Publicly-funded beds (28-60 days). Wait: 3-6 weeks.
- • Outpatient counseling: Free through community clinics. Wait: 2-4 weeks.
- • Methadone/buprenorphine: Available in urban centers (Saskatoon, Regina, Prince Albert)
Private Treatment
- • Limited private residential options in Saskatchewan
- • Many residents travel to Alberta or BC for private treatment
- • Cost: $12,000-$35,000 for out-of-province programs
Saskatchewan-Specific Resources
- • HealthLine 811: Addiction referrals and health information
- • Saskatchewan Health Authority: saskhealthauthority.ca
- • Mobile Crisis Services: Regina/Saskatoon for urgent mental health/addiction support
Sources & References
1. Saskatchewan Coroner Service. Drug-Related Deaths Reports. 2024.
saskatchewan.ca
2. Saskatchewan Health Authority. Addiction Services. 2024.
saskhealthauthority.ca
3. Statistics Canada. Canadian Community Health Survey—Saskatchewan. 2023.
statcan.gc.ca
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