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Pandemic Response by Long-term Care Homes Fails to Impress

Pandemic Response by Long-term Care Homes Fails to Impress
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Community group to gain control of nursing home for Korean seniors

The Globe and Mail Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Galit Rodan/The Globe and Mail The long-running saga over the fate of the only nursing home in Canada exclusively dedicated to serving the Korean community is poised for a happy ending. A Korean community group has agreed to purchase the Rose of Sharon Korean Long Term Care home in Toronto from a for-profit, chain operator. The agreement, unveiled this week, overrides a decision by the home’s court-appointed receiver to award it to Rykka Care Centres LP, a company with no ties to the Korean community.

Seniors increasingly wary of long-term care, Pandemic Perspectives survey shows

The National Institute on Ageing (NIA) and the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) released on March 4 the findings of an online national survey gauging the perspectives of 2,005 Canadians on how the second wave of the pandemic has impacted the state of Canada s long-term care (LTC) systems. The majority of all Canadians (86 per cent) surveyed — and 97 per cent of Canadians aged 65 years and older — are concerned about the current state of LTC in Canada. Canadians Believe Government Action Could Have Reduced COVID-19 Death Toll in Long-Term Care The second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic has done little to restore the faith of Canadians in long-term care. This survey shows that the Canadian public, and older Canadians in particular, have lost trust in their governments ability to safeguard LTC residents, said Dr. Samir Sinha. Canadians are telling us that they ll do anything necessary to avoid having to move into a LTC home, and that they want governments to make up for

Canadians Believe Government Action Could Have Reduced COVID-19 Death Toll in Long-Term Care

Published: Mar 04, 2021 TORONTO, March 4, 2021 /CNW/ - Today, the National Institute on Ageing (NIA) and the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) released the findings of an online national survey gauging the perspectives of 2,005 Canadians on how the second wave of the pandemic has impacted the state of Canada s long-term care (LTC) systems. The majority of all Canadians (86 per cent) surveyed - and 97 per cent of Canadians aged 65 years and older - are concerned about the current state of LTC in Canada. The second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic has done little to restore the faith of Canadians in long-term care. This survey shows that the Canadian public, and older Canadians in particular, have lost trust in their governments ability to safeguard LTC residents, said Dr. Samir Sinha. Canadians are telling us that they ll do anything necessary to avoid having to move into a LTC home, and that they want governments to make up for lost time and act urgently to improve the s

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