From the start of COVID, issues with neglect, lack of equipment, poor management and even staff abandoning has been brought to the light. In Canada, many seniors face these issues in homes where they are supposed to be looked after. It's not necessarily the staffs or even the homes fault, many provinces cut healthcare, reducing staff in hospitals and homes. In one home here, there's only one worker per 33 residents at night.
However, there are plenty of times that homes put money before lives and care, and it's resulted in tragedy. Most COVID deaths and breakouts here were in nursing homes.
So I'm wondering, in terms of patient care, how would you rate your country? Is it the same? Do you believe that places like nursing homes, care homes, hospitals and prisons should only be managed by the government?
However, there are plenty of times that homes put money before lives and care, and it's resulted in tragedy. Most COVID deaths and breakouts here were in nursing homes.
So I'm wondering, in terms of patient care, how would you rate your country? Is it the same? Do you believe that places like nursing homes, care homes, hospitals and prisons should only be managed by the government?