Fixing long-term care in Canada could cost $13.7B, budget watchdog estimates
OTTAWA — Canada’s national budget watchdog says fixing the country’s long-term care system would come with a hefty price tag.
A report published this morning by parliamentary budget officer Yves Giroux estimates ending wait lists, increasing staff pay and benefits, providing more hours of care each day and expanding home care could cost around $13.7 billion.
The analysis is based on a motion put on notice in March by Green MP Paul Manly.
The problems in the system have been documented for years but came to the forefront during the COVID-19 pandemic as long-term care residents bore the brunt of outbreaks and deaths during the first two waves.