Province helping seniors with rising cost of continuing care accommodation
MEDICINE HAT, AB – Seniors are getting more financial help from Alberta’s government.
The province says it will provide $11 million to help fight inflationary increases in the cost of accommodation. The financial relief will be available to Albertans in designated supportive living and long-term care from November 1, 2022, to June 30, 2023.
“We recognize inflation is affecting everyone, especially residents and operators of continuing care,” says Health Minister Jason Copping. “Operators are experiencing much higher costs this year due to the higher inflation rate and we are taking extra measures to support residents in publicly funded continuing care homes by subsidizing a portion of their accommodation costs for the year.”
As of November 1, residents’ accommodation charges will only increase by 3.2 per cent, instead of this year’s rate of 5.5 per cent. The province says it will pay operators the remaining 2.3 per cent, on behalf of residents, for the November to June period.