OPSEU delivers important message on Bill 21: An Act to Regulate
Retirement
OPSEU delivers important message to MPPs: don’t use Bill 21
– an Act to Regulate Retirement Homes – to turn retirement homes into
nursing homes.
Speaking to a legislative committee studying the issue at
Queen’s Park on May 10, Region 5 vice-president Nancy Pridham, and
long-term care chair, Joan White, told MPPs that Bill 21 contains several
shortcomings that must be addressed before becoming law.
Sisters Pridham and White made the following points to
committee members:
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Avoid using retirement homes as nursing homes. If
retirement homes need to dedicate some beds for Alternate Living Care (ALC)
patients then they should dedicate a section of their facility to this
function and this portion would be governed under Bill 140, an Act to
Regulate Long-term Care Homes.
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Avoid self-regulation. Most retirement homes are
operated by large, multinational chains and self-regulation is an
invitation for these corporations to cut costs in order to boost
profits.
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Licenses should be issued to individual retirement homes
within a chain and not issued to cover an entire chain. By doing so,
poorly-operated locations will be subject to enforcement of regulations.
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Bill 21 must be strengthened to address issues of
residents’ rights, care and safety and to ensure enforcement of
regulations.
To read OPSEU’s submission to the committee,
click here