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REGINA The Saskatchewan Health Authority is making changes to services offered at Regina’s Wascana Rehabilitation Centre. After receiving funding from the Ministry of Health, Unit 3-3 will transition from long-term care to providing convalescent care services. The transition was initially scheduled to happen last spring, but was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As we looked through our system, we recognized that is one of the greatest challenges we have within our acute care system is the ability to provide timely convalescent services and move those people to the right place to get the right service at the right time, Debbie Sinnett, executive director of continuing care for Regina with the SHA, said.