Adapting your long-term care facility for change

July 20, 2020

From concerns around the provision of quality care to outdated infrastructures, the Coronavirus pandemic has exposed critical vulnerabilities in Canada's long-term care (LTC) facilities.

With a growing number of workers, experts, and families calling for changes in staffing levels, increased wages, enhanced training and new protocols, we have assembled a health care task force to help drive operational efficiencies in Canada's senior-care sector.

The result is a visual representation of how to improve LTC facilities in five crucial ways. Read our infographic to learn more.

Click here to view our infographic about adapting your long-term care facility for change

Kelly Hagen, Partner, National Not-for-Profit Leader — khagen@bdo.ca

Kelly Campbell, Partner, Management Consulting — kcampbell@bdo.ca

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