The Rainycrest long-term care home in Fort Frances is the largest beneficiary of new federal-provincial LTC funding.
THUNDER BAY – Four long-term care homes in northwestern Ontario will see improvements to their ventilation systems, thanks to millions in new federal-provincial funding.
Four LTC homes in Thunder Bay, Fort Frances, Rainy River, and Atikokan will receive a total of $5.6 million for the upgrades, the governments announced Friday in a joint announcement.
The federal government will contribute $4.5 million of that, while the province will kick in roughly $1.1 million.
The majority of the funding will go to upgrade HVAC and other ventilation systems, as well as sprinkler systems, the governments stated.
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