After COVID-19 wreaked havoc on Nova Scotia’s long-term care sector, the provincial government has announced plans to spend $96.5 million on infrastructure improvements. The changes are expected to reduce wait times for placement, but as Elizabeth McSheffrey reports, some continuing care sector leaders are concerned that investments in staffing won’t meet the needs of infrastructure expansions.
Global News at 6 Halifax
Nova Scotia to add beds and upgrade long-term care homes in wake of COVID-19 deaths
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