As the population of older adults in Canada steadily rises, it results in an increase in healthcare expenditures and a heightened demand for community-based support services. The community-based seniors’ services (CBSS) sector plays an essential role in addressing the needs of older adults who choose to age-in-place. The purpose of this scoping review is to examine the impact of and current state of the CBSS sector in Canada. Seventy-seven sources met the inclusion criteria and were included in the scoping review. The findings of this review suggest the need for further research to investigate the gaps in care within the CBSS sector. The policy recommendations emphasize the importance of standardized funding, clear national standards, and age-friendly and social prescribing initiatives to foster the growth and development of the CBSS sector to meet the diverse needs of older adults across Canada.