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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.

Ontario urged to block transfer of Korean long-term care home s licence to for-profit operator

Galit Rodan/The Globe and Mail Sandra Kang is fighting to salvage all the things at her 103-year-old grandfather’s nursing home that bring him comfort: the Korean corn tea served at every meal, music from his East Asian country, personal support workers who speak his mother tongue. Jong Kil Kim moved to the Rose of Sharon Korean Long Term Care home in Toronto two years ago, when his Alzheimer’s disease and dementia made it difficult to look after himself and speak in English. But his nursing home, the only one in Canada exclusively dedicated to serving the Korean community, is facing an uncertain future. The Ontario government is reviewing a proposal to transfer its operating licence to a for-profit, chain operator with no ties to the Korean-Canadian community.

Petition aims to block transfer of Korean LTC home to firm with 115 COVID-19 deaths at 3 homes

Posted: Dec 12, 2020 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: December 12, 2020 Sandra Kang, 37, has started an online petition to try to prevent a private company from taking over the Korean long-term care home where her 103-year-old grandfather Jong Kil Kim has lived for two years. (Submitted by Sandra Kang) Nearly 7,000 people have signed a petition to block the transfer of the GTA s only Korean long-term care facility to a company that has seen some of Ontario s deadliest COVID-19 outbreaks in three of its homes. I have to do everything in my power to stop this from happening because for me it is just a non-negotiable thing, said Sandra Kang, who started the petition at the end of November. 

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