National standards for long-term care must balance safety, quality of life
OTTAWA — The expert spearheading new draft national standards for long-term care says they must strike a difficult balance between residents’ safety and their quality of life.
The pandemic devastated long-term care homes across the country as thousands of residents fell ill and died, and laid bare the deficiencies people in the sector have warned about for years.
The federal government requested the new standards in the 2020 throne speech, and CSA Group, previously the Canadian Standards Association, is set to release a draft for public feedback in February.
They will be based on consultations with experts, stakeholders and interest groups across the country.