An expert panel appointed by Ontario’s Conservative government is echoing what advocates have long called for: Increased staffing in long-term care homes to provide a minimum average of four-hours of care a day for residents. Read More
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Increase staffing, regulate hours of care for residents in homes: expert panel
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