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The Ontario provincial government is spending $89 million to make the community paramedicine for long-term care (CPLTC) ...
Unlike Ontario and Alberta, where home care is free, B.C. charges $10,000 a year for a senior making $31,000 a year to get ...
Quotes "Home and Community Care Support Services plays a vital role in Ontario’s health care system when it comes to placement in long-term care homes. Our care coordinators work with people and their ...
iStock / Grandriver Clients often don’t budget for long-term care in their retirement plans, which can be a considerable expense. While the public system is subsidized by provincial and territorial ...
New report from B.C. Seniors Advocate Dan Levitt warns the province has failed to act on years of recommendations to fix long ...
Barbara Donaldson has been waiting months, including six spent in a hospital bed, to get into a long-term care home. But this ...
Council hopes it will identify cost-saving opportunities, improve service delivery, and support the long-term sustainability ...
The reality of aging at home can be a financial and emotional burden, and as Canada’s population rapidly ages, more light is ...
There are about 28,000 subsidized long-term care beds in B.C., 65 per cent of which are provided by contracting out to private operators who may be for-profit companies or non-profit societies ...
The province is short 2,000 long-term care beds. Without action, the number will be 16,000 in 10 years, a new report warns.
Officials with the Meno Ya Win Health Centre say they intend to submit preliminary design documents for a new long-term care facility to the province on or ...