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Procedure and House Affairs committee  Thank you very much, Madam Chair and committee members. It's a privilege to be here with you today, as per Mr. Lee's comments, on the day following Remembrance Day, when we recognize so many of our residents. We are grateful to the committee for recognizing the importance of en

November 12th, 2020Committee meeting

Donna Duncan

Procedure and House Affairs committee  I'll start. I think it's a great question, especially as we look at how so many of our residents do suffer from advanced dementia and cognitive impairment. Certainly training is very important, including working through Elections Canada to establish parameters in training and en

November 12th, 2020Committee meeting

Donna Duncan

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Communications certainly have been key. As we've been navigating this COVID-19 environment, certainly in Ontario we've been taking advantage of the benefit of our residents' councils. Our homes and front-line staff have been working very closely with residents' councils to share

November 12th, 2020Committee meeting

Donna Duncan

Procedure and House Affairs committee  We have 94 in outbreak right now.

November 12th, 2020Committee meeting

Donna Duncan

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Currently, we have 435 staff cases.

November 12th, 2020Committee meeting

Donna Duncan

Procedure and House Affairs committee  We have 695 resident cases today.

November 12th, 2020Committee meeting

Donna Duncan

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Since September 14, we have now experienced 200 deaths in long-term care, so the date would be September 14.

November 12th, 2020Committee meeting

Donna Duncan

November 12th, 2020Committee meeting

Donna Duncan

Procedure and House Affairs committee  The Ministry of Long-Term Care estimated this summer that we would need to replace 6,000 PSWs, and we have critical shortages of RPNs and RNs as well.

November 12th, 2020Committee meeting

Donna Duncan

November 12th, 2020Committee meeting

Donna Duncan

Procedure and House Affairs committee  The province released a staffing review study in the summertime. We anticipate that a staffing strategy will be tabled at the beginning of December, so it is still very much a work in progress. However, the Province of Ontario has launched a number of initiatives: a return to s

November 12th, 2020Committee meeting

Donna Duncan

Procedure and House Affairs committee  It was an application process where the application deadline was in October, with the intent that the individuals would be in place in November or December of this year.

November 12th, 2020Committee meeting

Donna Duncan

November 12th, 2020Committee meeting

Donna Duncan

Procedure and House Affairs committee  It's a great question, and it's an important question and a concern. How do we make sure we're balancing the rights of the individual, because our residents are still individuals with rights and legal rights under the legislation? Similar to Mr. Lee's comments, it's something th

November 12th, 2020Committee meeting

Donna Duncan

Procedure and House Affairs committee  I'll start on this one. Certainly historically, Elections Canada would set up the polling stations in our long-term care homes. If we look at the physical capacity of so many of our residents—and in Ontario, it's 79,000 residents—to be able to go outside to vote, it would take a

November 12th, 2020Committee meeting

Donna Duncan