I think of my grandfather, who lived in his home until the last year of his life. One of the things which enabled that was his access to community care. There were regular visits to assist him with living independently.
A few weeks ago in Barrie, I was talking to a community access nurse who mentioned that they were actually cutting back and, therefore, wouldn't be able to reach as many patients. I was surprised by that, because I imagine that's a very valuable service.
Is having that type of service something you believe is integral to keeping seniors in their homes?