4.6% Dividend Yield: I’m Buying This Monthly Passive Income Stock in Bulk
Alex Smith
4 days ago
If youâve been chasing trending stocks in the market, you probably know that short-term gains are exciting when they happen, but consistent income is what helps portfolios stay stable through market ups and downs. That is exactly why monthly passive income has moved higher on my priority list. A monthly dividend stock can act like a paycheque replacement, arriving on time and making planning far easier. And when that dividend is backed by solid fundamentals, growing financials, and improving cash flow, it becomes a no-brainer for long-term investors looking to lock in reliable income.
In this article, Iâll break down why Iâm buying Sienna Senior Living (TSX:SIA) in bulk, a top Canadian monthly dividend stock with a 4.6% yield, and explain how its consistent growth supports income stability and long-term confidence.
Why Sienna fits my monthly income strategy
To put it simply, Sienna Senior Living operates retirement residences and long-term care communities across Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan. Technically, it sits in the healthcare facilities space, where demand keeps growing as Canadaâs senior population continues to expand.
The stock currently trades at $20.36 per share and carries a market cap of about $1.9 billion. More importantly for income investors, it pays a monthly dividend that adds up to an annualized yield of roughly 4.6%, making it a strong monthly dividend stock for dependable cash flow.
Over the last year, Siennaâs shares have climbed more than 30% year-to-date as of mid-December 2025. This strong performance is mainly backed by the companyâs improving operations, especially in the retirement segment, where its average same-property occupancy stood at 94.1% in the third quarter, up 230 basis points YoY (year-over-year). Similarly, its occupancy improved further to 94.7% in October, showing continued momentum beyond the quarter.
Financial growth supporting the monthly dividend
In the September quarter, Siennaâs revenue on a proportionate basis rose 16.4% YoY to $261.7 million with the help of higher occupancy, rate increases, and contributions from recent acquisitions. As a result, its net operating income excluding one-time items jumped 24.5% from a year ago to $54.1 million, with strong contributions from retirement and long-term care segments.
Adding to the optimism, the companyâs adjusted funds from operations increased 36.1% YoY last quarter. Just as important for income investors, its payout ratio also improved to 78.7% from 91.3% a year earlier, giving its monthly dividend a stronger margin of safety.
Growth initiatives that support long-term confidence
Sienna Senior Living is targeting retirement occupancy of 95% by year-end 2025, along with retirement net operating income growth of 13% to 14%.
Interestingly, the company has completed over $650 million in acquisitions and developments so far in 2025. More importantly, it has more deals under contract, which will help expand its footprint in high-demand markets like the Greater Toronto Area. Siennaâs new developments in Ontario came with long-term government licenses that are expected to provide stable, inflation-linked cash flows.
Given its solid fundamentals and the steady growth of Canadaâs aging population, I expect this top monthly dividend stock to continue delivering strong returns in the years ahead.
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Fool contributor Jitendra Parashar has positions in Sienna Senior Living. The Motley Fool has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.
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