For Canadians in queue for long-term care spots, waiting costs ‘astronomical’
HALIFAX — The younger sisters of Maureen Dares sit with her in a Halifax hotel room, hoping for a call to say she has a place go before their money runs out.
The 58-year-old woman with multiple sclerosis and epilepsy is among about 912 people in this part of Nova Scotia awaiting a nursing home spot.
It’s frightening for her.
“Quite honestly, I find it scary. I find it terrifying,” she said as she sat near a table with her medicines neatly arranged in a row.