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Coroners sound alarm after 3 deaths in Gatineau nursing home
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Résidence de l'île claims to have done its best, and said the Outaouais region's health authority didn't offer much help.
"Before March 2019, support was inadequate," said manager Katherine Chowieri in French.
Staff limitations hindered their ability to help the sickest of patients, according to Chowieri. The residence has since refused to accept some of the more challenging applicants who are waiting for a place in a long-term care centre.
Danais said the problem stems in part from the lack of support from the healthcare system.
"The residences agree to help out the health centre, but then find themselves with insufficient support," the report reads.
Health authority will implement recommendations
The Outaouais health authority said in an email that "it is implementing the report's recommendations and ensures that it takes the situation very seriously."
Marguerite Blais, Quebec's minister responsible for seniors, declined an interview, but her ministry said in an e-mail that it had begun a review of regulations of the certification of residences.
Labelle's family hopes that these reports will help to improve the situation.
There are more than 1,200 private residences for seniors in Quebec that house approximately 125,000 people.
Social Sharing
Résidence de l'île claims to have done its best, and said the Outaouais region's health authority didn't offer much help.
"Before March 2019, support was inadequate," said manager Katherine Chowieri in French.
Staff limitations hindered their ability to help the sickest of patients, according to Chowieri. The residence has since refused to accept some of the more challenging applicants who are waiting for a place in a long-term care centre.
Danais said the problem stems in part from the lack of support from the healthcare system.
"The residences agree to help out the health centre, but then find themselves with insufficient support," the report reads.
Health authority will implement recommendations
The Outaouais health authority said in an email that "it is implementing the report's recommendations and ensures that it takes the situation very seriously."
Marguerite Blais, Quebec's minister responsible for seniors, declined an interview, but her ministry said in an e-mail that it had begun a review of regulations of the certification of residences.
Labelle's family hopes that these reports will help to improve the situation.
There are more than 1,200 private residences for seniors in Quebec that house approximately 125,000 people.