Ontario's 75+ population to double, straining long-term care system, report warns

Ontario’s 75+ population to double, straining long-term care system, report warns

In 20 years, Ontario population of seniors aged 75-plus will have doubled, placing more strain on an already strained long-term care home system without significantly more beds, according to a recent report . . .

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Jessica Smith Cross

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