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LTC families demand answers from Ford government

Article content Families and supporters of nursing home residents “virtually” packed the Ontario legislature Tuesday to demand higher standards of care and accountability after the loss of almost 4,000 residents during the pandemic. NDP Leader Andrea Horwath said her party had dedicated its time during question period to asking questions of the Doug Ford government that these people would if they had the opportunity. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or LTC families demand answers from Ford government Back to video Horwath quoted “Pamela,” who lost two parents to the outbreak at the Pinecrest Nursing Home in Bobcaygeon: “My elderly mother felt compelled to volunteer her time daily so my dad had the care he needed (as a resident) … After losing both of them, the premier passed a bill that has made it significantly difficult for us to seek compensation from these multi-million dollar corporations.”

Marie Ellyn Hamilton Marrier

Merrill Foto News Marie Ellyn Hamilton Marrier Share: Marie Ellyn Hamilton Marrier, age 75, of Merrill, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, May 9, 2021 at the Aspirus Wausau Hospital, from cardiac issues.   Marie was born on October 2, 1945 at Marinette General Hospital in Marinette, WI to Louis Arnold Hamilton and Velma Glen Ellen Rude Hamilton, both originally of Rhinelander, WI.  She had one brother, Jack Allan Hamilton, who was 4 years her senior.  Marie grew up in the Town of Scott west of Merrill, having moved to this area at age 8 weeks.  She attended a one room schoolhouse for her entire 8 grades of elementary school, a fact over which she expressed both pride and lament.  Marie was a 1963 graduate of Merrill Senior High School, 1966 graduate of Columbia Hospital School of Nursing, Milwaukee, WI, and of the first Family Nurse Practitioner class at the University of Wisconsin Department

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How Ontario s long-term care homes became houses of horror

By the time Bob Thoms, a retired engineer, entered long-term care, he had already experienced a series of harrowing health crises. He was diagnosed with lung cancer in his late 50s, then lymphoma a few months later. In the wake of chemotherapy, his cognitive abilities began to deteriorate. Doctors chalked it up to “chemo brain.” “He just wasn’t him anymore,” his younger brother, Bill, says. Around the same time, undergoing surgery for a perforated ulcer, Bob flatlined on the operating table and was technically dead for six minutes. Bob lived alone in an apartment on Wellesley Street. Bill and their sister, Susan Hynes, checked in on him several times a week. After Bob inexplicably tossed a lit cigarette down the garbage chute of his building, causing a fire, they realized they couldn’t provide the level of care he needed. He hated the first home they put him in too many old people, he said so they moved him to Guildwood, a long-term care facility in Scarborough. It seeme

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