TIMES COLONIST: For-profit care homes being reward for providing less care at higher cost, says seniors advocate
For-profit long-term care facilities are making record profits from publicly funded beds but providing fewer care hours than non-profits, says Isobel McKenzie
For-profit long-term care facilities are making record profits from
publicly funded beds, yet provide fewer resident care hours than
non-profits, says the province’s watchdog for seniors.
On Monday, B.C. Seniors Advocate Isobel Mackenzie released her latest review, Billions More Reasons to Care, which looks at revenues and expenditures in long-term care in 2021-2022 compared to five years ago.
The report, an update to a 2020 report, comes as the wait for
long-term care beds has risen 149 per cent and the number of beds per
100,000 population has dropped 13 per cent ...
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