Alors que nous naviguons à travers la situation pandémique COVID-19 en constante évolution, nous adaptons nos opérations pour continuer à offrir les produits et services essentiels dont nos clients ont besoin au moment où ils ont le plus besoin de nous. Ce faisant, notre priorité absolue reste la santé et la sécurité de nos employés et de nos précieux clients.
Alors que nous naviguons à travers la situation pandémique COVID-19 en constante évolution, nous adaptons nos opérations pour continuer à offrir les produits et services essentiels dont nos clients ont besoin au moment où ils ont le plus besoin de nous. Ce faisant, notre priorité absolue reste la santé et la sécurité de nos employés et de nos précieux clients.
Schlegel’s Wisdom of the Elder campaign has attracted the attention of England’s National Health Service.
A new long-term care home planned for Hamilton will use artificial intelligence and smart technology to help care for residents and to research new technologies for the care of people with dementia.
The Ontario government is rethinking the number of health teams that will eventually deliver care throughout the province after being inundated with more than 150 applications.
Families in Nova Scotia claim that the government and society are failing seniors by requiring them to pay for long-term care.
Bedsore cases rise in Nova Scotia hospital with numbers rising in the latest quarterly report, despite government efforts.
Nova Scotia spending $2.5 million to address bedsores at care homes, what are they changing and will it actually make a difference.
On June 10, the Canadian Association for Long Term Care, in partnership with the Canadian Medical Association and the Economic Club of Canada, hosted a panel discussion on the federal government’s role in addressing the aging crisis and seniors' care.
The federal government has released a long-awaited national dementia strategy, providing a road map for the first time for how it intends to address a costly and rapidly growing public health concern.
The Canadian Association for Long Term Care released a bulletin on the federal dementia strategy, highlighting some of its key elements such as the "skilled workforce" pillar, which outlines the importance of having a quality workforce to care for seniors living with dementia. This aligns with CALTC's recommendation to increase the capacity of health human resources in seniors' care.