Ontario Supporting Compassionate End-Of-Life Care

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Ontario is providing more people across the province with the compassionate care they deserve when nearing the end of their lives.

Today, Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, was joined by Effie Triantafilopoulos, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister, and Jane McKenna, MPP for Burlington, at Carpenter Hospice to announce that the government is moving forward with plans to build 193 new hospice beds across Ontario.

“Building new hospice beds across Ontario will provide people with end-of-life care and support in a more comfortable setting,” said Elliott. “With early investments like these, our government is ensuring that these patients are provided with the proper comfort, dignity and respect they deserve. This will also help to make more beds available for those who need hospital care. Our government is moving forward quickly to address challenges facing the health care system as we develop our long-term transformational health care strategy.”

Hospices provide patients with palliative care in a comfortable space, where they can be close to loved ones. In this environment, family and friends can have peace of mind knowing that patients will have access to appropriate end-of-life care. Hospice care focuses on relieving suffering and providing services like psychological, spiritual and bereavement support.

“Our government is increasing access to hospice beds across the province, by providing appropriate end-of-life care for those who need it,” said Triantafilopoulos. “This investment is also helping to address hallway health care, by ensuring more hospital beds remain available for those in need of acute care. We’re creating more beds and spaces to alleviate the pressures on our health care system.”

“Everyone should have access to dignified end-of-life care that respects the wishes of the patient and their loved ones,” said McKenna. “That’s why I am proud our government is committed to improving access to comfortable, end-of-life care in communities across the province like Burlington.”

Quick Facts
Ontario is investing nearly $33.6 million to build 193 new hospice beds across the province.
When these beds open, the government will provide $20.3 million each year in operational funding for nursing, personal support, and other services.
The government is supporting an additional 6,000 new long-term care beds – the first wave of more than 15,000 new long-term care beds being added in the next five years.
Ontario is investing an additional $90 million in 2018-19 to build 1,100 beds and spaces in hospitals and the community, including 640 new beds and spaces.

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