No Going Home

Why long-term care is failing our parents

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Aging, Eldercare
Cover of the book No Going Home by Moira Welsh, Toronto Star Newspapers Limited
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Author: Moira Welsh ISBN: 9780887855290
Publisher: Toronto Star Newspapers Limited Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Star Dispatches Language: English
Author: Moira Welsh
ISBN: 9780887855290
Publisher: Toronto Star Newspapers Limited
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Star Dispatches
Language: English
Canadians are living the longest, healthiest lives that we have ever known. But the downside of aging finds every family eventually. Increasingly, we are dealing with heart-wrenching decisions around the care of our parents and relatives: When is it time for a nursing home? How will we know they are getting the care they need? What is the state of institutional care? Ten years ago, Star journalist Moira Welsh first asked these questions and began to delve into the state of nursing home care in Ontario, embarking on a journalist's odyssey that continues to this day. With the full co-operation of residents' families, Welsh has confronted the issues raised by their stories hair-raising tales of untreated medical problems and neglect, often in lockstep with insufficient oversight and budget belt-tightening. Meet Natalie Babineau, Sylvia Bailey and Danae Chambers. Their stories, as told by Welsh, galvanized government and the health-care system to take action. But has anything really changed?
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Canadians are living the longest, healthiest lives that we have ever known. But the downside of aging finds every family eventually. Increasingly, we are dealing with heart-wrenching decisions around the care of our parents and relatives: When is it time for a nursing home? How will we know they are getting the care they need? What is the state of institutional care? Ten years ago, Star journalist Moira Welsh first asked these questions and began to delve into the state of nursing home care in Ontario, embarking on a journalist's odyssey that continues to this day. With the full co-operation of residents' families, Welsh has confronted the issues raised by their stories hair-raising tales of untreated medical problems and neglect, often in lockstep with insufficient oversight and budget belt-tightening. Meet Natalie Babineau, Sylvia Bailey and Danae Chambers. Their stories, as told by Welsh, galvanized government and the health-care system to take action. But has anything really changed?

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