Ensuring Seniors Across Canada Have a Safe and Comfortable Home for the Holidays

A holiday message from the Canadian Association for Long Term Care As 2023 comes to a close, the Canadian Association for Long Term Care (CALTC) is expressing our gratitude to Canada’s entire long term care community, including residents, their families, staff and volunteers, and CALTC members, for their unwavering commitment to caring for their fellow […]

CALTC Statement Ahead of Finance Ministers’ Meeting

Ahead of today’s meeting of federal, provincial and territorial finance ministers from across the country, the Canadian Association for Long Term Care (CALTC) is hopeful that this meeting will serve as an opportunity for key policy makers to take action on a critical issue impacting Canadians from coast to coast: housing. More specifically, the long-term […]

Seniors Care Must Remain a Priority say Long Term Care Operators

The Canadian Association for Long Term Care (CALTC) was on Parliament Hill this week meeting with Members of Parliament, Senators and members of the civil service to call for the federal government to help resolve systemic staffing shortages, update outdated infrastructure and increase funding to support seniors living in long term care homes across the […]

Governments overlooking the other housing crisis in Canada: Long Term Care

In a move designed to address the rising cost of living, the federal government removed the GST from all new rental housing construction. This is good news for a generation of young people that is being priced out of the housing market. But it doesn’t help another generation that has been experiencing its very own […]

CALTC Recognizes World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

As we mark World Elder Abuse Awareness Day today, this should be an opportunity for reflection and education. It’s important to remember that mistreatment is not always physical; financial, emotional, and other forms of abuse against seniors unfortunately happens far too often. Some of the common signs that someone may be a victim of elder […]

Aperçu des Ressources Humaines en Santé: Renforcer notre main-d'œuvre canadienne

Last week, we discussed ideas and solutions that involved bringing talented newcomers to Canada to help alleviate the HHR crisis hitting long-term care. Today, we’re looking within our borders and exploring how we can bolster efforts domestically to recruit staff into much-needed roles in long-term care homes across the country. Around the globe, Canadians are […]

Aperçu des ressources humaines en santé: Les défis uniques de la dotation en personnel dans les établissements de soins de longue durée

The pandemic placed a spotlight on the many challenges facing long-term care homes. These challenges predated the pandemic, but were exacerbated by the unique challenges posed by a new virus which was little understood at the time but disproportionately affected older Canadians. It’s been reported on extensively since the first wave of COVID-19 infections in […]

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