The government is trialling changes to a law that allows it to move long-term care patients into residences they didn't choose after unintended consequences for cultural LTC homes.
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The change in who was being moved into cultural long-term care homes came because the province was using powers under Bill 7 to move people out of hospital beds and into the next available long ...
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