Elder Care in Ontario is Broken, and Here’s One Way We Can Fix It
And the Home Care Workers\xe2\x80\x99 Co-operative hopes to pave the way for others to follow across the province.\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe root of our problems with long-term care is that we don\xe2\x80\x99t value our elders or their caregivers.
- And the Home Care Workers\xe2\x80\x99 Co-operative hopes to pave the way for others to follow across the province.\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe root of our problems with long-term care is that we don\xe2\x80\x99t value our elders or their caregivers.
- The way we are warehousing older people in large, institutional long-term care homes is inhumane, and the pandemic has laid this bare.
- By taking care of our workers, they can confidently and compassionately take care of our loved ones, the job they love to do.\nRuss Christianson (M.I.R., B.
- is a co-op developer who has helped over two hundred co-operative enterprises launch in Ontario over the past thirty years.