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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 26, 2004
Investment in home care will build
public confidence,
improve health access for all
Markham, ON - As the federal election debate heats
up, Saint Elizabeth Health Care is putting home care on the health
care agenda, urging each political party to be specific about their
plans to invest in this vital and growing sector.
"We've been talking about the benefits and potential
of home care and the need for proper investment since the early
1990s," said Shirlee Sharkey, president and chief executive
officer of Saint Elizabeth Health Care. "What we need now is
action."
In his landmark report to Canadians, Roy Romanow dubbed
home care "the next essential service" and highlighted
the need to address current disparities in home care services across
the country. Although Canadians have consistently supported the
expansion of home care, governments have been slow to respond. With
an election now just around the corner, that may soon change. The
Liberal health care platform - released yesterday in Coburg - pledges
$2 billion for the establishment of a National Home Care Program,
encompassing services for post-acute care, palliative care and mental
health.
"If the Liberals are in fact elected and this
investment actually comes to fruition, it will help to kick start
a comprehensive national home care program, including the three
priority areas identified by Romanow," said Sharkey. Moreover,
provinces and territories already funding these services could free
up resources to provide additional and much needed services for
people with physical disabilities and chronic illnesses.
In addition to direct services, Sharkey also reinforced
the need to invest in qualified home care personnel and supports
for a healthy work environment. Lack of comparable compensation
across sectors is frequently reported as a problem for recruitment
and retention of home care staff.
"An investment in home care targeted to client
care and front-line workers will strengthen the system as a whole,
building public confidence and facilitating improved health access
for all - whether it's in home care, acute care, long-term care
or primary health care," said Sharkey. "We look forward
to hearing more from the other parties regarding their specific
plans and priorities for this dynamic and evolving sector."
Saint Elizabeth Health Care is committed to working
with the elected government on improving home care and advancing
healthy public policy. We do not endorse any one political party
or candidate.
Established in 1908, Saint Elizabeth Health Care is
a Canadian not-for-profit charitable organization who shares its
talent and wisdom in the areas of direct service delivery, consultation
and eSolutions, to support the transformation of care for health
organizations and the people they serve.
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For more information, contact:
Madonna Tonack Public Affairs Specialist Saint Elizabeth Health
Care
Tel: 905.940.9655 ext. 2269
Fax: 905.940.9934 mtonack@saintelizabeth.com
Leading the Evolution of Health Care
www.saintelizabeth.com
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