B.C. seniors advocate says local care homes won’t change despite being run by Chinese gov’t
NANAIMO — B.C.’s seniors advocate says families and patients are right to be troubled about several residential care homes in the province now being run by the Chinese government, but reassured people the care received won’t change.
“We have no evidence that things are going to go off the rails,” advocate Isobel Mackenzie told NanaimoNewsNOW. “We do have measures in place so that we know if things start going off the rails and we have the power to go in and fix them.”
Two care homes in the area, the Nanaimo Seniors Village and Stanford Seniors Village in Parksville, are run by Retirement Concepts, a company which was controversially bought by the Chinese company Anbang Insurance Group in 2017. Retirement Concepts ran 20 homes in B.C., equalling nearly 2,000 beds which are funded by provincial health authorities.
At the time, the Federal Liberals faced severe push back from health unions, advocates and the public over the sale, which was exacerbated when the insurance group was then seized by the Chinese government after their chairman was accused of financial crimes.