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The costly, complicated reasons Ontario s long-term care system can t be easily de-privatized

The costly, complicated reasons Ontario s long-term care system can t be easily de-privatized
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Reimagining Age-Friendly Living

Reimagining Age-Friendly Living Share People are living longer, healthier lives than ever before. As they age, they are also seeking opportunities to stay active in their homes and communities. In the pandemic’s wake, our global society is searching for ways to elevate elder care. “We need better design for individuals in this demographic,” says Michelle Xuereb, Director of Innovation. “The lack of purpose-built, age-friendly homes that can support the transition between independent living and long-term care is placing an incredible pressure not only on long-term care facilities but also on all of us who are struggling for real solutions to accommodate our loved ones. Designing more affordable houses and apartments that meet age-friendly requirements would allow older people to remain in their communities for longer, if not for their entire lifetimes.”

New standards are being created for LTC homes — and the public is asked to weigh in

Article content The process of building nation-wide standards for long-term care homes was launched on Tuesday. In the coming months, a committee of about 20 people ranging from researchers to LTC residents and family members will be recruited. There will be virtual town halls. Anyone who wants to share their views can fill out an online survey. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. New standards are being created for LTC homes — and the public is asked to weigh in Back to video “Everything is on the table as far as I am concerned,” said Dr. Samir Sinha, director of geriatrics at Toronto’s Mount Sinai Hospital and director of health policy research at the National Institute on Ageing at Ryerson University, who will be leading the committee.

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