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Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee Mike, a few years ago we built a 25-unit apartment building for seniors. Everybody said, “Who will live there?” There's a waiting list of 11 on that, with political lobbying of the council to put somebody out so they can live there. The other point I wanted to make was that timi
May 31st, 2018Committee meeting
Chief R. Donald Maracle
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee Capital funding from the federal government.
May 31st, 2018Committee meeting
Chief R. Donald Maracle
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee Fifteen million dollars.
May 31st, 2018Committee meeting
Chief R. Donald Maracle
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee They are not available, for one thing. There's a shortage of affordable housing in nearly every municipality. Oftentimes they're coming to the reserve to see if there's affordable housing only to find that there's a long waiting list. It's really that there's no place for them to
May 31st, 2018Committee meeting
Chief R. Donald Maracle
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee In terms of data, a lot of our band members have graduated from nursing school. They are licensed nurses, RPNs, and RNAs, and all that. As one of the data points, there's a report there from the nurse who actually visits the people who receive care. The people also have relatives
May 31st, 2018Committee meeting
Chief R. Donald Maracle
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee In terms of the non-insured health benefits program administered by Canada, they know the types of medications people are on and what kinds of health issues are out there. They would have data in terms of the health profile of first nations people by reserve, by age group. I thi
May 31st, 2018Committee meeting
Chief R. Donald Maracle
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee We don't have it. There is nobody who collects that data by band number.
May 31st, 2018Committee meeting
Chief R. Donald Maracle
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee I think what we need to understand, Mike, is that when you get a licence from the Ministry of Health for long-term care, the beds have to be made available to people in Ontario who need them because they're subsidized publicly. We can prioritize our own members and other first na
May 31st, 2018Committee meeting
Chief R. Donald Maracle
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee There's an increase in home support funding, which means the personal support workers and the nurses go to the home and provide care, but a chronic number of people can't find affordable housing, and they are seniors who are vulnerable, who are at risk. Often when their health de
May 31st, 2018Committee meeting
Chief R. Donald Maracle
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee When people progress and need care beyond that level, the only alternative is a long-term care facility.
May 31st, 2018Committee meeting
Chief R. Donald Maracle
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee There aren't any. Really, our community would be out of luck. There's no place. The people who are the most frail and most vulnerable have nowhere to go. These are the people who built the roads. They built the hospitals. They've been employed in every occupation. The only thing
May 31st, 2018Committee meeting
Chief R. Donald Maracle
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee When people apply to go into a long-term-care home, if they could say whether they have access to non-insured health benefits, that would prove that they are a status Indian. But there's no data collected like that in any of the 14 men's.... It's based on what the community knows
May 31st, 2018Committee meeting
Chief R. Donald Maracle
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee One example is that FedDev should exist to create jobs, long-term jobs. That should be the ultimate goal of the FedDev. Yet they will say they might be able to buy some of the equipment for that place but that would be about the extent of it. With the CORP application, the criter
May 31st, 2018Committee meeting
Chief R. Donald Maracle
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee A lot of that is federally imposed. It's not imposed by the first nations. Some of their programs and services are designed for people who live on the reserve. The waiting list is usually made up of people who don't live on the reserve but want to live on the reserve. I gave you
May 31st, 2018Committee meeting
Chief R. Donald Maracle
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee The Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte have an excellent track record with the First Nations Technical Institute, partnering with colleges and universities to provide training programs so people get the appropriate job qualifications. We would use that model there. There's plenty of mo
May 31st, 2018Committee meeting
Chief R. Donald Maracle