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  1. Mar 18, 2021 · The Ontario government has allocated 11,707 safe, modern long-term care spaces to be built through 80 projects across the province. These projects include building 7,510 new spaces and 4,197 upgraded spaces. Of the 80 projects, more than 60 involve the construction of brand-new buildings and 35 involve campuses of care where multiple services ...

  2. Apr 21, 2022 · OTTAWA — The Ontario government is on track to make good on its commitment to build 30,000 much-needed net new long-term care beds in the province by 2028. Ontario now has 31,705 new and 28,648 upgraded beds in development across the province. Today’s announcement marks an important milestone in the province’s commitment to fixing long ...

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  4. As of April 3, 2023, 85 proactive inspections have been carried out which amounts to 14% of Ontario long-term care homes. Outcome measure #6 - Total number of net new beds in the opening stage of the development process. As of March 2023, Ontario has opened 2,382 new beds (1,228 net new beds, and 1,154 older beds being upgraded to modern ...

  5. Jul 10, 2023 · The Ontario government has committed $6.4 billion to build 30,000 more long term care beds by 2028, and to upgrade 28,000 more. The Ontario Ministry normally gives construction subsidies to homes ...

  6. Jun 2, 2023 · That's in part because as of February 2023, more than 39,000 people were on the wait list to access a long-term care bed in Ontario. In response to the long list, the Ontario government launched a ...

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  7. The Fixing Long-Term Care Act, 2021 and Ontario Regulation 246/22 provide the legislative framework for long-term care homes in Ontario.Part I of the Act highlights a fundamental principle: a long-term care home is primarily the home of its residents and is to be operated so that it is a place where they may live with dignity and in security, safety and comfort and have their physical ...

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