Province looks to improve quality of continuing care
EDMONTON – A review of Alberta’s continuing-care system says demand for it will grow by two-thirds by the end of the decade.
The report, released by Health Minister Tyler Shandro, makes 42 recommendations to deal with the expected surge, including expanding care for people in their homes.
The report says 61 per cent of care is currently provided in homes while the rest is provided by facility-based aid, such as long-term care facilities.
It recommends more emphasis on at-home care to about 70 per cent, saving an estimated $452 million in annual operating costs and about $1.7 billion in cumulative capital costs.