Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Along that same line, so what I'm hearing is that the work is to sort of monitor the seniors and, once a senior needs long-term care or gets to that level of care, they just move them into long-term care. My idea, and many other people's idea, on aging in place was to make it possible for them to remain in their home and get the services that they need so that they don't go into long-term care. My question is about what work is happening with Health and Social Services to allow the people to remain in their homes, not what work is happening with Health and Social Services that will give them access to long-term care. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Tom Beaulieu on Question 185-18(2): Seniors’ Housing
In the Legislative Assembly on June 7th, 2016. See this statement in context.
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