“Whether or not families will get the answers they need is still to be seen,” said Laura Tamblyn Watts, CEO of CanAge. “We know that the solutions are not that hard. More staff, better and smaller buildings, and more money going in to long-term care.”
CTV News – Quebec inquiry into LTC deaths adjourned
“Whether or not families will get the answers they need is still to be seen,” said Laura Tamblyn Watts, CEO of CanAge. “We know that the solutions are not that hard. More staff, better and smaller buildings, and more money going in to long-term care.”
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