The Okanagan is home to many retirees. But those who care for our older population say seniors lives could be at risk. That’s because there’s a serious shortage of care aides at senior homes
here in the valley and beyond. As Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, the provincial government is being urged to take action to deal with what some are calling a health care emergency.
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B.C. government urged to deal with serious shortage of care aides in the Okanagan and beyond
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