Hamilton Long-term Care
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City backs Waterdown long-term-care home expansionHamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger said the border adjustment 'allows for some of the things we want to be able to happen.'PoliticsApr 22, 2022
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256-bed long-term home planned for Hamilton’s west mountain browThe province's plans call for a long-term care home that will house 256 residents across the street from Mohawk College's Fennell Avenue campus in Hamilton.PoliticsMar 22, 2022
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Ontario announces approvals for 747 new, modernized long-term care beds in HamiltonWhen combined with six previously approved long-term care projects, Calandra added there are now 1,735 new or upgraded beds in development or in the pipeline in Hamilton.PoliticsFeb 9, 2022
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Shalom Village, St. Peter’s expansions to create 200 new or renovated long-term care bedsOntario's minister of long-term care said the new spaces will be built to 'prevent and contain the transmission of infectious diseases.'HealthMar 18, 2021
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Community vaccine strategy presented to Hamilton’s board of healthOnce a suitable vaccine is approved for distribution, there are also plans to administer 1,000 doses each day through pharmacies across the city.HealthFeb 19, 2021
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Union representing staff at Hamilton’s Grace Villa describes ‘horrible’ outbreakRicardo McKenzie describes deplorable conditions at the long-term care home, including 'IV bags that are left on the floors, residents in feces not being cleaned.'HealthDec 18, 2020
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St. Joe’s investigating COVID-19 outbreak at Hamilton long-term care homeSt. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton is investigating a COVID-19 outbreak at a long term care home that has infected 45 people and claimed the lives of six residents.Nov 26, 2020
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Hamilton’s COVID-19 death toll rises to 72, as city seeks to clarify ‘red’ zone rulesHamilton Public Health confirmed 39 new cases of COVID-19 and two more deaths on Wednesday.HealthNov 18, 2020
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Number of COVID-19 deaths at Ancaster long-term care home jumps to 12The total number of deaths related to COVID-19 in Hamilton since the start of the pandemic has increased to 70.HealthNov 17, 2020
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Dundas long-term care home cites COVID-19 as barrier to addressing abuse between residentsA long-term care home in Dundas says COVID-19 has made it difficult to address resident-on-resident abuse after it received a compliance order from Ontario's Ministry of Long-Term Care.Oct 8, 2020
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