New legislation takes effect in March that will ensure Nova Scotian couples are not separated in long-term care homes because their care needs are different. As Elizabeth McSheffrey reports, nursing home administrators have advocated for this change, tired of hearing “heartbreaking” stories of loved ones living kilometres apart.
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Long-term care sector welcomes new legislation keeping couples together in homes
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