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Scathing auditor s report on long-term care placed in a home, forgotten about until it dies

1 month ago TORONTO – The Ontario government has responded to the Auditor General of Ontario’s Special Report on Pandemic Readiness and Response in Long-Term Care by surrendering it to a long-term home until the inevitable happens. “The report’s constant demands for improving care has become a burden on the Ontario family,” said Premier Doug Ford outside of a private care home after signing some paperwork. “It takes up too much of our time and way too much money. This was a hard decision, but the report will be better off here under the care of this for-profit care home that hasn’t seen a provincial inspector since 2017.”

Ontario nursing homes were poorly prepared for COVID-19 pandemic: Auditor general

Article content COVID-19 tore through the frail residents of the province’s nursing homes which were poorly prepared for a pandemic despite multiple warnings and the lessons of SARS, a new auditor’s report says. Ontario auditor general Bonnie Lysyk’s latest report, Pandemic Readiness and Response in Long-Term Care (LTC), makes 16 recommendations including tying licensing to timely renovations to ensure residents have accommodations that meet modern standards and the establishment of a provincial staffing strategy to address skills and staff shortages. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Ontario nursing homes were poorly prepared for COVID-19 pandemic: Auditor general Back to video

Ontario nursing homes were poorly prepared for COVID-19: AG

Article content COVID-19 tore through the frail residents of the province’s nursing homes which were poorly prepared for a pandemic despite multiple warnings and the lessons of SARS, a new auditor’s report says. Ontario auditor general Bonnie Lysyk’s latest report, Pandemic Readiness and Response in Long-Term Care (LTC), makes 16 recommendations including tying licensing to timely renovations to ensure residents have accommodations that meet modern standards and the establishment of a provincial staffing strategy to address skills and staff shortages. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Ontario nursing homes were poorly prepared for COVID-19 pandemic: Auditor general Back to video

Prepare Your Restaurant Patio for the Post-Pandemic Era

March 3, 2021 · · Bethany, CT  ( 1.   Maximizes Revenue:  Roll-A-Cover retractable enclosures and roof systems allow for outdoor restaurants, bars and rooftops to remain open year-round, regardless of the weather. Therefore, restaurants, bars and rooftops never lose revenue on their outdoor space due to inclement weather. This means that a restaurant’s occupancy size is larger because it doesn’t have to solely rely on its indoor dining space. A restaurant patio retractable roof changes the way your business will operate. Prepare your dining patio for life after the pandemic. 2.   Protects from Weather: When the weather becomes inclement, restaurant, bar and rooftop patios typically are unusable, unless they have a retractable roof system. Roll-A-Cover’s enclosure systems protect patrons from the weather year-round. When it starts raining or snowing, the enclosure simply closes manually or via motorization in only moments. Even when the roof is closed, di

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