These arrangements allow Scarborough Health Network to provide enhanced support to Rockcliffe Care Community in Scarborough and allow Mackenzie Health to provide enhanced support to Langstaff Square Care Community in Richmond Hill, to help return both homes to normal operations.
“Our government is committed to protecting the health and well-being of Ontarians, especially our long-term care residents who are most vulnerable,” said Dr. Merrilee Fullerton, Minister of Long-Term Care. “I thank the dedicated staff at these facilities for their collaboration and for working together to stop the COVID-19 outbreaks and to provide quality care to our loved ones in these long-term care homes.”
During these unprecedented times, the province is using every tool available to keep Ontarians safe. Management contracts are one example of the measures Ontario has utilized on behalf of long-term care residents and staff. Ongoing measures include emergency funding, regulatory flexibility, staffing support, expanded testing, along with direction and guidance on outbreak management, and infection prevention and control.
The Ministry of Long-Term Care will continue to make decisions based on case-by-case assessments, and in partnership with the local hospitals, as to which long-term care homes may require additional interim hospital support.