The homecare review that we're doing right now isn’t dependent upon the federal government. We're doing that work because it's necessary. Once we complete that work, we’ll be in a better position to actually have a conversation with committee and the public about how or what needs to be done around homecare. I wouldn't think it's too much of a stretch to assume that we need to look at our programs and provide different, maybe alternate training, than we currently do, so that we can help people age in their communities, which we know is better for patients and residents and clients to stay in their homes and age in their homes for as long as they can until it is no longer safe. I anticipate there will be training, but I can't say at all what that might look like today.
Glen Abernethy on Question 34-18(2): Resources For "aging In Place” Programs
In the Legislative Assembly on February 22nd, 2016. See this statement in context.
Question 34-18(2): Resources For "aging In Place” Programs
Oral Questions
February 21st, 2016
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