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COVID-19 has shown how much Canada has to do to improve long-term care: Over-stressed staff are working in understaffed and outdated, underfunded facilities, where essential workers are paid minimal wages and treated as temporary staff.
Without advance planning and clear communication for care during serious illness -- like COVID-19 -- long-term care residents are at risk for poor end-of-life care and over treatment, two new studies show.
As a winner of NSERC’s Collaborative Research and Training Experience (CREATE) program, computing and software professor Rong Zheng and her team will receive $1.65M to advance research in smart mobility for older adults.