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Staff members stand at a window of a care home in Pickering, Ont. on Saturday, April 25, 2020. (The Canadian Press/Chris Young)
potential overhaul to come

No easy fix for long-term care, but it starts with working conditions; experts

May 9, 2020 | 2:54 PM

OTTAWA – Experts say the path to fixing long-term care after the COVID-19 pandemic is not clear, but many agree it starts with improving conditions for the caregivers who work in them.

Policy-makers and politicians have vowed to fix Canada’s neglected long-term care system in the wake of the disastrous outbreaks of the novel coronavirus, leading to the deaths of thousands of people in nursing and retirement homes.

The Canadian Labour Congress has released 21 recommendations to improve conditions once the pandemic is over, including higher wages and providing full-time status to workers.

The group also recommends Canada put an end to private care homes and improve federal oversight by incorporating the facilities into the Canada Health Act.