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Don't turn retirement homes into nursing homes

OPSEU delivers important message to Ontario legislature members on Bill 21.

Toronto (26 May 2010) - The Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU/NUPGE) is appealing to Ontario legislature members to make key changes in Bill 21 to avoid turning retirement homes into nursing homes.

Bill 21, an Act to Regulate Retirement Homes – to turn retirement homes into nursing homes, is currently before the legislature.

Addressing a legislative committee recently, Nancy Pridham, OPSEU's Region 5 vice-president, and Joan White, the union's long-term care chair, told MPPs Bill 21 contains serious shortcomings.

They urged MPPs to:

  • Avoid using retirement homes as nursing homes. If retirement homes need some beds for Alternative Living Care (ALC) patients, they should dedicate a section of their facility to this function and this portion would be governed under Bill 140, an Act to Regulate Long-term Care Homes.
  • Avoid self-regulation. Most retirement homes are operated by large, multinational chains. Self-regulation is an invitation for these corporations to cut costs in order to boost profits.
  • Issue licences to individual retirement homes within a chain and not to an entire chain, thus making poorly-operated facilities subject to direct enforcement of regulations.
  • Strengthen the bill to address residents’ rights, care and safety and enforcement of regulations.

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