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Hamilton police say they have arrested two former long-term care home employees that deposited cheques from elderly residents ...
660,000 more long-term care workers needed by 2030, with some sectors more challenged than others Researchers suggest tracking apps can reduce caregiver burden, enhance home care advocacy Featured ...
The outgoing chair of Horizon Health Network's patient safety committee used his last public address to warn about the impact ...
The Elliott Community, a long-term care home in Guelph, has received accreditation as a "Butterfly Home." This accreditation is given to long-term care homes that effectively implement the butterfly ...
Construction is officially underway on a new 160-bed long-term care home in Prince Edward County, said to be a key project in ...
While construction on the foundation had already begun, ground has now been officially broken on a new long-term care home in ...
Long-term care insurance can provide a crucial safety net. As a former RN who helped care for my dad, I can attest to the immense difficulty of providing 24-hour care.
Median wait times for long-term care in the province can be around 200 days. In Ontario, public long-term care is co-funded by the government, and the client’s portion is just over $2,900 a month for ...
Long-term care insurance can help cover the costs of vital services as you age. Roel David Smart/Getty Images As you age, your need for assistance, whether it be at home or in a nursing home or ...
Long-term care is already a huge problem in the United States, one that's growing as the baby boom population ages, and one with big financial costs.
The Ministry of Long-Term Care should enforce its “Fixing Long-Term Care Act, 2021, c.39, Schedule 1” to protect whistleblowers from retaliation for reporting care issues in Ontario facilities.