Ontario Minister of Long Term Care Merrilee Fullerton listens to questions during the daily briefing at Queen's Park in Toronto on May 28, 2020.said that whistleblowers do have some protection under the Long-Term Care Homes Act but that the ombudsman wants something stronger. “We need to make sure that people can come forward with concerns about shortcomings or issues … The more these things are hidden, the harder it is to find them and address them.
“We say that we were facing a perfect storm as we got into COVID-19,” Donna Duncan, CEO of the Ontario Long Term Care Association, said.published its action planLong-term care residents have accounted for 65.3 per cent of Ontario’s 2,992 COVID-19-related deaths. Eight staff members have also died.
fordnation doesn't want whistleblowers in LTC homes so he can continue to cover up how bad it is. Ford cancelled proper inspections of LTC homes and now more than ever Doug Ford needs to reinstate those inspections and make them more thorough. Seniors CONTINUE TO DIE, SHAMEFUL
Hahaha. This is a joke right?