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In the short term, the only realistic solution to the ER crisis is to allocate more money for long-term care facilities and ...
More and more Canadians require hands-on personal care in their declining years, but few plan ahead for it. Here are the ...
A personal support worker chats with Louis Capozzi, left, and James Armstrong in the dining room at Lakeshore Lodge, a City of Toronto-run long term care home, on Oct. 26.
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 a private room. Low-income people may also qualify for a means-tested rate ...
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 ...
Many people in Ontario’s long term care homes have been living in isolation for over a year. Despite government promises to spend your tax dollars on more and better, the situation for residents ...
Barbara Donaldson has been waiting months, including six spent in a hospital bed, to get into a long-term care home. But this ...
Unable to get in-home care and with a months-long wait for a publicly subsidized bed, Linda Carriere and her mom, both ...
Despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, long-term care homes in Quebec are once again allowed to place three or four residents in a single room, Radio-Canada has learned. The new directive was sent ...
Weapons, ammunition discovered in long-term care room, senior's apartment The Perley Health campus of care is home to more than 600 seniors and veterans.
Many people within these communities have reflected on the trauma the pandemic has caused. Ontario’s Long-Term Care COVID-19 Commission Final Report has recommended reforms and counselling services.