Work conditions in long-term care must go beyond new standards: labour congress
OTTAWA — The head of the Canadian Labour Congress says new standards to improve the quality of long-term care are not enough to address the serious staffing issues that led to dismal and deadly conditions for seniors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Experts with the non-profit Health Standards Organization this week released updated guidelines for delivering high quality long-term care, stressing the need to attract and keep enough workers in homes to properly look after the residents.
They recommend a pay raise and opportunities for full-time employment.
Canadian Labour Congress president Bea Bruske says the new standards are a step in the right direction, but it will be both complicated and expensive to actually improve working conditions in long-term care homes and encourage more people to take those jobs.