Health authority to continue administration of Extendicare homes
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is going to keep overseeing operations at the Extendicare homes in the province for another month.
Originally, the SHA was to take over administration of the five homes for 30 days. The extension was made after the ombudsman released a scathing report into the COVID-19 outbreak at Parkside Extendicare in Regina.
Everett Hindley, the province’s minister of seniors, said at that time the purpose was to help the homes accept and implement the recommendations in the ombudsman’s report — despite the Extendicare company itself neither accepting nor committing to implement the recommendations.
Hindley said a report would come after the 30 days and then the government would “re-evaluate” its relationship with Extendicare, saying that ending the relationship would be on the table.