Prisons not meeting health, end-of-life needs of older inmates, report says
OTTAWA — Canada’s prison ombudsman says some older, long-serving inmates are being “warehoused” in prisons not equipped to handle end-of-life care.
The federal correctional investigator and the Canadian Human Rights Commission are calling on the Correctional Service of Canada to meet the unique needs and rights of older people behind bars, whose numbers are going up — along with government costs.
The two bodies say the country needs a national strategy to address the care and needs of people over 50 prison in federal custody.