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Ontario just shy of meeting target of four hours direct care for LTC residents

Ontario is aiming to get 30,000 net new long-term care beds built by 2028.

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Ontario just shy of meeting target of four hours direct care for LTC residents

Natalia Kusendova-Bashta, Ontario Minister of Long-Term Care, is seen at the Ontario Legislature in ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ on Tuesday December 3, 2024.


TORONTO - Ontario failed to meet its legislated target for getting long-term care residents an average of four hours a day of direct care by March of this year, the government concedes, though it came quite close.

The Progressive Conservative government set the target aimed at boosting both the amount of direct care residents receive from nurses and personal support workers, as well as other health professionals such as physiotherapists, in a 2021 law.

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