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Old 03-18-2024, 06:10 PM   #18651
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Sounds like they stole this idea from BC:
https://vancouversun.com/news/neithe...ng-new-for-b-c

Also, you use of the term "end of life care" is not accurate in this situation. End of life care is a much different type of facility.
Oh ####, yo! You got me on the details! So if we want to go into details, perhaps you could compare and contrast the difference between what BC did:

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Fraser Health is leasing out the George Point Inn in Surrey for two years at a cost of $4.5 million to provide "transitional" housing and free up hospital beds.
And Alberta...

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Manniapik was also worried because Canniff was being fed fast food and said his hygiene was also not managed.

"I was really sad to see the kind of care he was getting, which was not even care as far as I'm concerned."

CBC News spoke with a front desk staff worker who reiterated the Travelodge was a hotel, not a long-term care facility, with rooms that could be booked online by the general public.

On Wednesday, the employee said an organization had rented out between eight to 10 rooms for several days and that a worker would come during the day to check on the guests, some of whom were in wheelchairs.
So Alberta stole the idea? Did they not listen past the word "hotel"?

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