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Dozens of Ontario LTC residents reportedly died of neglect during COVID 1st wave

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Community group to gain control of nursing home for Korean seniors

The Globe and Mail Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Galit Rodan/The Globe and Mail The long-running saga over the fate of the only nursing home in Canada exclusively dedicated to serving the Korean community is poised for a happy ending. A Korean community group has agreed to purchase the Rose of Sharon Korean Long Term Care home in Toronto from a for-profit, chain operator. The agreement, unveiled this week, overrides a decision by the home’s court-appointed receiver to award it to Rykka Care Centres LP, a company with no ties to the Korean community.

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

No receipt needed for Microsoft class-action claims; A work-from-home tax break: CBC s Marketplace Cheat Sheet

CBC s Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Dec 20, 2020 9:00 AM ET | Last Updated: December 20, 2020 A settlement in a class-action lawsuit in Canada against Microsoft alleging anti-competitive behaviour has been capped at $517 million. Since the application period opened on Nov. 23, more than 100,000 people have filed claims.(Ted S. Warren/The Associated Press)

These nursing home chains have the highest COVID-19 death rates in Ontario, data analysis finds-CBC | Canada News

These nursing home chains have the highest COVID-19 death rates in Ontario, data analysis finds-CBC | Canada News
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