Vance Badawey
Vance Badawey
Member of Parliament for Niagara Centre
Government of Canada invests more than $379 million to support Canadians living in long-term care in Ontario
April 21, 2022

As we recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, we must address the existing challenges that were made worse for many Canadians, including those living in long-term care (LTC) homes.
Over the last two years, we have seen gaps in infection prevention and control, staffing, and infrastructure, with tragic effects on residents, their families, and those working in LTC homes. We know that these challenges remain and as a government, we must continue to do more to ensure all seniors get the quality care they deserve.

Today, the Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, Minister of Health, and the Honourable Kamal Khera, Minister of Seniors, announced the signing of the Safe Long-Term Care Fund (SLTCF) agreement with Ontario. Through this agreement, Ontario is receiving more than $379 million from the $1 billion investment made in the 2020 Fall Economic Statement (FES).

Since its introduction in FES 2020, SLTCF has helped provinces and territories to improve infection prevention and control in LTC homes across the country. Ontario, with this investment, has built on existing projects in LTC homes by funding the following initiatives:

The Government of Canada will continue to work collaboratively with the provinces and territories to drive positive healthcare outcomes for Canadians. Our government recently announced an investment of $2 billion to help our provincial and territorial partners significantly reduce the backlog of surgeries delayed because of COVID-19. This investment is part of a broader list of priority areas in health care, which are:

By focusing on these areas, we will help ensure that our health care system is better suited to keeping everyone healthy and safe, including seniors living in LTC homes.

Quotes

“All Canadians should have access to the safe, quality health care they need and deserve, and furthermore, all seniors deserve to be treated with dignity and appropriate care, when and where they need it. Today’s agreement with Ontario will help address the challenges affecting long-term care homes that have been made worse by the pandemic. Our government will continue to be there for seniors in Ontario, and everywhere in Canada, by working with all provinces and territories to strengthen our health care system.”

The Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos

Canada’s Minister of Health

“The COVID-19 pandemic exposed uncomfortable truths and gaps in how seniors are cared for in long-term care homes. One of the greatest tragedies of this pandemic is the lives lost in long-term care homes. During my time volunteering as a registered nurse at one of the hardest hit long-term care facilities in Ontario, I saw first-hand this heartbreaking reality. Our government is committed to making improvements to the quality of life of seniors and ensuring that Canadians working in long-term care are treated with respect. With this investment, long-term care facilities in Ontario will have the resources they need to improve their infrastructure and build on their initiatives to provide a safe environment for those living and working in these homes.”

The Honourable Kamal Khera

Canada’s Minister of Seniors

“Under the leadership of Premier Ford, Ontario is implementing its plan to fix Long-Term Care. Our plan includes over $13 billion to build over 58,000 new and upgraded beds, in new, state-of-the-art facilities across the province. This funding will also assist in the hiring of an additional 27,000 healthcare professionals, as we achieve our goal of 4 hours of care per resident per day. We look forward to working with the federal government as we continue to implement our plan to fix long-term care.”

The Honourable Raymond Sung Joon Cho

Ontario Minister for Seniors and Accessibility

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