B.C. long-term care changes aim to give residents and families more say in policy
VICTORIA — The B.C. government says it’s giving long-term care residents and their families a more direct line of communication with decision-makers on issues that affect them, after many expressed frustration during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mable Elmore, parliamentary secretary for senior services, says changes to the residential care regulation will strengthen the voices of resident and family councils.
The councils, which she likened to residential stratas, are groups of people who meet regularly to promote the collective interests of residents and discuss concerns.
The changes include requiring operators to meet more frequently with the councils and the formation of regional and provincial committees.