The province is being hit with a lawsuit over its controversial long-term care law that charges patients $400 a day if they refuse to move to a nursing home the
The Ontario Health Coalition and the Advocacy Centre for the Elderly say the law violates the Charter of Rights and FreedomsIt was last fall when the government introduced and quickly passed Bill 7, allowing hospital placement co-ordinators to accept a spot in
a long-term care home and share health information without a patient’s approval.The law also allows patients to be sent to nursing homes up to 70 kilometres from their preferred spot in southern Ontario and up to 150 kilometres away in northern Ontario.Ctrl+Enter
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