CANADAHALIFAX news N.S. long-term care minister hopes for progress soon on freeing up hospital beds by admin 13 يناير، 2022 written by admin 13 يناير، 2022 76 355 people are in hospital while awaiting long-term care placements in the province Michael Gorman · CBC News · Nova Scotia’s minister of seniors and long-term care hopes to see “significant changes” within the next month in getting people out of hospital beds and into more appropriate settings. Barb Adams was responding after staff from her department said earlier this week that there are 355 people taking up in-patient hospital beds while awaiting long-term care placements. The effort has been stalled in part because 25 long-term care sites have hit pause on taking new admissions or are only accepting new residents under certain circumstances — a decision tied to staffing availability. On average right now, a person in hospital waits 91 days before being moved to a long-term care site, taking up a bed in the meantime that emergency department staff are often desperate to access for incoming patients. “It’s outrageous and it’s unacceptable,” Adams told reporters Thursday following a cabinet meeting. “None of it is OK.” Change to isolation requirements should help Nova Scotia has struggled for years to keep up with the demand for long-term care beds, with need far outstripping new builds. Adams said that was made worse early in the COVID-19 pandemic when, in an effort to improve infection control, sites were no longer allowed to have more than two residents in a room. More recently, the Omicron variant has made a bad situation worse, as hundreds of staff are off due to isolation requirements tied to either a positive COVID-19 test or notice that they are a close contact. Adams said the recent change in isolation requirements, which cuts quarantine time to seven days from 10 in some cases, will help. “We’re starting to see that that is making it easier on our staff,” she said. “I’m hoping within the next month we will see significant changes, especially as more people get vaccinated and we have fewer staff that have to be home.” The minister said her department has taken other steps recently, including assigning human resources staff to some long-term care homes to help them find additional care staff. Adams said the department is also examining ways to provide more home support for people awaiting placements, and the possible conversion of some empty residential care beds. 4 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Fall River gas station robbed next post Nova Scotia reports 59 in hospital with COVID-19, including 7 in ICU You may also like جولي تجتمع بقادة صناعة الصلب والنقابات، لكنها لم... 5 يونيو، 2025 كيبيك: توجه لخفض عدد المهاجرين الدائمين إلى 25... 5 يونيو، 2025 Search group warns against fake fundraisers exploiting two... 5 يونيو، 2025 Scientists seek to study eDNA to identify how... 5 يونيو، 2025 Rise in number of great whites in N.S.... 5 يونيو، 2025 What happened to the Sullivan children in Nova... 5 يونيو، 2025 Nova Scotia removes trade barriers with five provinces... 5 يونيو، 2025 بنك كندا يُبقي معدل الفائدة الأساسي عند 2,75% 4 يونيو، 2025 ساسكاتشِوان: حرائق الغابات تجبر 15 ألفاً على المغادرة... 4 يونيو، 2025 Committee to discuss NS Power breach that allowed... 4 يونيو، 2025 4 comments hikarinosono.tokyo 29 مارس، 2025 - 4:24 م 537204 614303Its difficult to acquire knowledgeable individuals about this subject, and you sound like what happens you are speaking about! Thanks 333527 Reply ปั้มไลค์ 4 أبريل، 2025 - 9:42 ص 286838 58061I like this post, enjoyed this 1 thanks for posting . 86106 Reply 1xbet 25 أبريل، 2025 - 10:39 م 175766 235300This internet site is usually a walk-through you discover the details it suited you about this and didnt know who want to. Glimpse here, and you will undoubtedly discover it. 699042 Reply mmabet 24 مايو، 2025 - 12:13 م 255472 168336Some truly good stuff on this site , I like it. 466543 Reply Leave a Comment Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.