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Santa Maria Foundation: Caring For Those Who Cared For Us


By  Alison Bradish
In 2013 the Santa Maria Foundation (SMF) was established to ensure seniors were not just getting the basics but a quality of life suited to their stage of life.  Now they are on a mission to educate the greater community about why a foundation is necessary.
Santa Maria Senior Citizens Home in Regina is a long-term facility that is part of Emmanuel Care, a group of Saskatchewan-based Catholic health organizations.
The care home was established in 1968 and was run by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Pembroke.  In 1986 ownership was transferred to the Archdiocese of Regina until 2012, when it became part of Emmanuel Care. The home has served seniors from all backgrounds, regardless of their faith.  ....

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Take Care: COVID-19 pushes long-term care issues into the spotlight


Take Care: COVID-19 pushes long-term care issues into the spotlight
After years of warning signs and health-care worker unions sounding alarm bells, it took a pandemic to cast a spotlight on the realities inside Saskatchewan s long-term care homes.
Author of the article: Lynn Giesbrecht
Publishing date: Mar 06, 2021  •  March 6, 2021  •  10 minute read  • 
Beverley Hartnell holds a photo of her father, Bernard Hartnell, in front of her home in Regina, Saskatchewan on Feb. 2, 2021. Bernard was a resident at Santa Maria Senior Citizens Home until he died of COVID-19 in January 2021. Photo by BRANDON HARDER /Regina Leader-Post
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