In a report released Tuesday morning, Saskatchewan's provincial auditor found that inspections of special care homes are not frequent enough.

The auditor, Tara Clemett, also raised other concerns, including high rates of antipsychotics given to residents who have not been diagnosed with psychosis, and the need for "risk-based" assessment of homes.

On Tuesday morning at the legislative building, Clemett broke down her analysis of the Ministry of Health’s process for inspecting homes that provide personal and nursing care to people who can no longer live independently due to health conditions, disabilities or advanced age.

According to the 2025 report, the ministry began inspecting special care homes in December 2021, with a plan to reach each home in the province within three years. As o

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