Local long-term care homes will be getting nearly $7.5 million in new funding.
Huron-Bruce MPP Lisa Thompson made the announcement which is for increased staffing levels which will lead to more care for residents.
The announcement is a part of the Ontario government’s $673 million dollar commitment to fixing long-term care.
These funds announced include:
Huronview, in Clinton, up to $1,046,556
- Huronlea Home for the Aged, in Brussels, up to $558,168
- Bluewater Rest Home, in Zurich, up to $566,892
- Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home, in Lucknow, up to $462,240
- Southampton Care Centre up to $715,152
- Fordwich Village Nursing Home, in Fordwich, up to $226,764
- Maitland Manor, in Goderich, up to $636,660
- Queensway Long Term Care Home, in Hensall, up to $444,792
- Seaforth Long Term Care Home, in Seaforth, up to $409,896
- Exeter Villa Nursing Home, in Exeter, up to $383,748
- Trillium Court, in Kincardine, up to $296,520
- Braemar Retirement Centre, in Wingham, up to $453,504
- Brucelea Haven, in Walkerton, up to $1,255,884.
- Huronview, in Clinton, up to $1,046,556
