Essential in the can be forced to work 16+hr shifts kind of way. Healthcare should include 💊 pharmacare 🦷 dental 👓 vision care 🧠 mental health 🏠 home care
Nobody wants encampments.
The difference is that I advocate for solutions that respect that people are rights-holders we have abandoned, not criminals.
You advocate not for real resources, but for the disappearance of people without addressing why they even become homeless.
Buried in Doug Ford's fall budget are changes that will remove parts of Wasaga beach from provincial protection. As I reported in August, those parts are 60% of the world’s longest freshwater beach and the main nesting area for the piping plover: https://t.co/YX9W3IlSnA #onpoli
@NovaHorizon1@TheEcho13 I’d guess the ring. I worked the Walmart jewellery counter yrs ago, the rings were all one style that was trendy at the time. She probably wanted a simpler ring style e.g. solitaire. Jewellery stores have a variety rings at similar price points. She doesn’t think he tried.
@CTVNews This article is missing an important aspect- elder care. Those whose kids are older/grown are also caregiving for seniors. Some of us are doing both. It has impacts on healthcare as well.
@MadParticipant@emilykmay A labour of love is still labour. When it gets to total care (full performance of all ADL/IADLs, q2hr repositioning, bowel routines, 1:1 moment to moment supervision, managing physically responsive behaviours, memory of 30 sec before restarting, its labour. No matter who it’s for
@emilykmay And the personal health cost that removes years from own life. Not having a good sleep for 10 years as your spouse with dementia is active/unsafe at night, missing screenings or skipping procedures/treatments as no backup coverage, attributing early symptoms to burnout, etc.
@raghu_venugopal We had over 70 years notice of the boomer cohort becoming seniors as well. Higher useage was inevitable. Demographically we were woefully prepared and multiple governments failed. Neither wants to take accountability for decades of failure to plan.
@ameliabombelia@DrMBotha Accommodations are supposed to be for the person, not a diagnosis. Students with ADHD might benefit from is breaks to walk around, different lighting, ability to have background music, access to fidgets, alternate question format (eg multiple choice, short answer questions).
@DrMBotha Accommodations are supposed to be individualized to the person/pupil, not the diagnosis. Using a one size fits all approach is more likely why it’s not meeting the needs of students.
@HeyNurseKat@DrVivianS I believe it. My favourite AL (from working experience) looks dated and is often overlooked as an option because of appearances and less affluent area of town. It has lower turnover of staff and less pressure wounds/skin tears than others. Quality of care over decor every time.
@outbreakupdates Probably referring to packaged snacks/pouches marketed towards toddlers. Ingredients in the grocery (grains/meat/dairy/veg) aren’t classified as age specific foods.
@CTVNews Canadian demographics skew older. A lower rate makes sense. Boomers/Gen-X are past their child bearing years and millennials are halfway done.
@gator_gum They likely live in a private pay retirement home/ assisted living. Those usually include 1 shower a week and you private pay for more. Long-Term Care facilities are legislated to provide 2 showers weekly and it’s included in the cost.
@VelmaBarkwell@DahliaKurtz They likely live in a private pay retirement home on an assisted living floor. Those usually include 1 shower weekly in the package and you pay extra for additional.