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Need For Continuing Care To Increase

The Local Health Integration Network is taking notice of a recent report from the Conference Board of Canada.

It says the number of seniors needing continuing care will rise by 71 per cent to $2.4-million by 2026.

LHIN Director of Performance Pete Crvenkovski says they're working to minimize the impact of the anticipated spike in numbers.

He says they're exploring the implementation of adult day programs and behavioral supports to keep people healthier and allow them to stay home longer.

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The report also says if the current level of continuing care funding is maintained, costs will rise by over $30-billion by 2026.

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