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Nearly 200 residents forced to move from Montreal long-term care homesNearly 200 residents at two Montreal long-term care homes will be forced to move out for 'safety reasons.' Both privately owned residences were put under trusteeship in 2022.CanadaApr 18, 2023
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4 staff fired, 6 disciplined for negligence at Montreal seniors’ homesAfter 20 cases of mistreatment at Floralies Lasalle and Lachine were investigated by authorities, four staff members were fired and six were disciplined.HealthNov 18, 2022
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‘A tragedy:’ Scathing report into mistreatment at 2 Montreal seniors homesA pair of privately owned seniors' homes in Quebec mistreated and neglected residents, according to a Quebec government-mandated report released Thursday.HealthNov 17, 2022
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Quebec investigating allegations of mistreatment, negligence at Montreal long-term care homesThe provincial government has opened an investigation into two Montreal long-term care homes after complaints were filed with the regional health board's complaints commissioner.CanadaAug 30, 2022
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