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The Ontario Long Term Care Association stopped in Ottawa on Tuesday on its campaign to call on the provincial government to rebuild outdated facilities.
Candace Chartier, the association’s chief executive, said at the New Orchard Lodge that renovations to older long-term care facilities and more support for residents with Alzheimer’s are desperately needed.
35,000
Seniors who live in homes that need redevelopment
1,120
Ottawa seniors living in long-term care facilities that require rebuilding
30 per cent
Expected increase in the number of Ottawa residents over 85
60 per cent
Alzheimer’s or dementia patients in long-term care facilities
93 per cent
Seniors who require support to manage chronic illnesses
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Candace Chartier, the association’s chief executive, said at the New Orchard Lodge that renovations to older long-term care facilities and more support for residents with Alzheimer’s are desperately needed.
35,000
Seniors who live in homes that need redevelopment
1,120
Ottawa seniors living in long-term care facilities that require rebuilding
30 per cent
Expected increase in the number of Ottawa residents over 85
60 per cent
Alzheimer’s or dementia patients in long-term care facilities
93 per cent
Seniors who require support to manage chronic illnesses
查看原文...