'Recipe for disaster': Why advocates say long-term care homes need more than new national guidelines

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Advocates and workers at long-term care homes say that new federal guidelines for seniors facilities are not sufficient and some homes lack the staffing and resources to prevent COVID-19 outbreaks.

for long-term care facilities. The measures include: restricting visitors, screening at entry, enforcing the use of personal protective equipment, and limiting employees to working in a single facility.

For advocates like Meadus, the guidance doesn’t address the larger systemic issues facing long-term care facilities. “There was a big push across the country as this pandemic was waving through the large centres, and then spreading out across Canada, to try and make space in our hospitals. There were a lot of people moved out of hospitals and into long-term care where there was space,” she said.

Staffing is one of the key issues for many facilities, according to Meadus, who said PSWs like Shaw-Piironen are not paid well.

 

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Qpenn1 The most vulnerable were flipped out of their hospital beds and put cheek by jowl in long-term homes where enhanced safety wasn't in place. Surprise. Outbreak. The malfeasance stories grow by the day. The health officials (not frontline workers) are incompetent boobs. covid19

It’s taken a pandemic to expose the sorry state of long term care: underfunded by Government at all levels, homes that are understaffed, lack oversight, PSW’s underpaid & undervalued. Why? — Bottom line: the lives of “old people” are not valued. Ageism at its absolute worst.

is it better to provide at-home services rather than build a facility? How many people are better off supported in their own homes? Decent pay for support services, as well certification programs in this field might end-up being more cost effective than warehousing old-people.

Need to be inside Hospital Networks. Obviously, outsourcing is not working.

national guidelines are minimal standards that are unacceptable

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