A redeveloped long-term care home will bring more than 200 new care jobs to Amherstburg when the home is complete mid next ...
Use of sedating medications in long term care homes has continued to grow since the pandemic and Canadians with dementia are ...
Premier Doug Ford is defending his government’s health-care record ahead of his eighth budget, even as the province’s ...
The Ontario Superior Court of Justice on Monday began hearing a constitutional challenge to Ontario’s controversial Bill 7, the More Beds, Better Care Act. The challenge claims that the bill violates ...
TORONTO, ONTARIO / ACCESS Newswire / March 3, 2026 / As Canada's baby boomer generation moves en masse into its ...
TORONTO — The Ontario government is strengthening dementia care at long-term care homes, by announcing the first 17 homes participating in the new Improving Dementia Care Program (IDCP) and increasing ...
On Tuesday, Long-Term Care Minister Natalia Kusendova-Bashta confirmed the $9 million program, first announced last year, would begin rolling out.
A decade ago, many Ontario long-term care residents awakened at dawn whether they wanted to or not. Staff had roughly 15 minutes to wash and dress those needing help before rushing their charges down ...
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