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A lengthy review of continuing care home facilities in Alberta found dozens of areas in need of improvement and it also says demand for care will jump by 62 per cent in the province by 2030.
Author of the article: Lisa Johnson
Publishing date: May 31, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 4 minute read • Health Minister Tyler Shandro takes part in a press conference where he provided an update on the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines through participating community pharmacies, in Edmonton Thursday March 18, 2021. The press conference was held outside the Shoppers Drug Mart at 5970 Mullen Way. Photo by David Bloom
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The Alberta government will begin phasing out shared “ward” rooms in long-term care facilities this summer as recommended in a review of the province’s continuing care system.
Released publicly Monday, the report by consulting firm MNP makes 42 recommendations that aim to improve the quality of life for residents in facility-based continuing care.