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TORONTO Successfully rebuilding the long-term care sector across the province will require speed, precision, rethinking how LTC fits in Ontario’s health-care system, and speeding up the flow of money.
Those were some of the main messages delivered in a Tuesday morning online media conference by Donna Duncan, CEO of the Ontario Long-term Care Association (OLTCA) that represents about 70 per cent of the province’s LTC homes.
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“Let’s build the system around our population (realities and projections), and not the cookie-cutter architecture of the past. . . we’re in a moment of disruption, and we don’t have a lot of runway with which to do this,” said Duncan, referring to the ever-growing percentage of the population that’s over age 80.
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