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What will Ontario’s long-term care system look like post-pandemic?Researchers say the staffing crisis should be the immediate priority, but a long-term plan needs to involve ambitious and bold reforms, not simply tweaks.HealthDec 5, 2020
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How COVID-19 has changed the way families think about long-term care in OntarioAs part of the series Care Gone Wrong, Global News looks at how families may be changing their opinions on nursing homes and the feasibility of caring for loved ones at home.HealthDec 2, 2020
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How to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and other infections at Ontario’s long-term care homesAs a part of the Global News series 'Care Gone Wrong: Inside Ontario's nursing homes,' we look at what can be done to improve infection control now and in the future.HealthNov 30, 2020
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Fear, stress factors in staffing shortages at Ontario’s long-term care homes amid COVID-19 crisisExperts say fatigue and stress are key factors in the unstable staffing situation in Ontario long-term care homes amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.HealthNov 26, 2020
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A look at what has gone wrong in Ontario long-term care amid the coronavirus pandemicLong-term care deaths account for nearly two-thirds of all COVID-19-related deaths in the province.HealthNov 24, 2020
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