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Take Care: Pandemic is Sask s best chance for change in long-term care

Take Care: Pandemic is Sask. s best chance for change in long-term care “But after the pandemic finally goes away is everything going to just go back to the way it always was?” Author of the article: Arthur White-Crummey Publishing date: Mar 06, 2021  •  March 6, 2021  •  11 minute read  •  Top from L to R: Rob Coleman looks at his mother-in-law Joan Moore outside of Extendicare Parkside care home in December 2020 after Joan tested positive for COVID-19. MICHAEL BELL / Regina Leader-Post; Beverley Hartnell, left, stands with her father Bernard Hartnell, a Santa Maria resident who died after testing positive for COVID-19. (Photo courtesy of Beverley Hartnell); Everett Hindley, Saskatchewan minister of mental health and addictions, BRANDON HARDER/ Regina Leader-Post. Bottom L to R: Pam Moore poses for a photo on March 1, 2021 at Extendicare Parkside. MICHAEL BELL / Regina Leader-Post; A sign declaring a COVID-19 outbreak hangs on the door at the Luther Speci

Take Care: Pandemic is SK s best chance for change in long-term care

Take Care: Pandemic is Sask. s best chance for change in long-term care “But after the pandemic finally goes away is everything going to just go back to the way it always was?” Author of the article: Arthur White-Crummey, Lynn Giesbrecht Publishing date: Mar 06, 2021  •  March 6, 2021  •  11 minute read  •  Top from L to R: Rob Coleman looks at his mother-in-law Joan Moore outside of Extendicare Parkside care home in December 2020 after Joan tested positive for COVID-19. MICHAEL BELL / Regina Leader-Post; Beverley Hartnell, left, stands with her father Bernard Hartnell, a Santa Maria resident who died after testing positive for COVID-19. (Photo courtesy of Beverley Hartnell); Everett Hindley, Saskatchewan minister of mental health and addictions, BRANDON HARDER/ Regina Leader-Post. Bottom L to R: Pam Moore poses for a photo on March 1, 2021 at Extendicare Parkside. MICHAEL BELL / Regina Leader-Post; A sign declaring a COVID-19 outbreak hangs on the door at

Take Care: Pandemic is Sask s best chance for change in long-term care

Take Care: Pandemic is Sask s best chance for change in long-term care
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Take Care: Pandemic is Sask s best chance for change in long-term care

Take Care: Pandemic is Sask s best chance for change in long-term care
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Take Care: COVID-19 pushes long-term care issues into the spotlight

Take Care: COVID-19 pushes long-term care issues into the spotlight After years of warning signs and health-care worker unions sounding alarm bells, it took a pandemic to cast a spotlight on the realities inside Saskatchewan s long-term care homes. Author of the article: Lynn Giesbrecht Publishing date: Mar 06, 2021  •  March 6, 2021  •  10 minute read  •  Beverley Hartnell holds a photo of her father, Bernard Hartnell, in front of her home in Regina, Saskatchewan on Feb. 2, 2021. Bernard was a resident at Santa Maria Senior Citizens Home until he died of COVID-19 in January 2021. Photo by BRANDON HARDER /Regina Leader-Post Article content Try refreshing your browser. Take Care: COVID-19 pushes long-term care issues into the spotlight Back to video

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