• 4. Working in Long-Term Care

  • Jan 11 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
  • Podcast

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4. Working in Long-Term Care

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Mary Jean Hande discusses the challenges of working in long-term care with SALTY Trainees Prince Owusu  and Stephanie Chamberlain and Health Care Assistant and SALTY Advisory Group member Cameron Lynam. We discuss how workers are treated as disposable and the importance of properly recognizing, supporting, and valuing the essential roles that these workers play in LTC.

    Joined by Special Guests:
    Prince Owusu, PhD Candidate, Carleton University
    Stephanie Chamberlain, Postdoctoral Fellow, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta
    Cameron Lynam, Health Care Assistant and SALTY Advisory Group, British Columbia

    Hosted By:
    Mary Jean Hande, Postdoctoral Fellow, Nova Scotia Centre on Aging

    Learn More About the SALTY Project:
    Website: saltyltc.ca
    Follow us on Twitter: @SALTY_ltc

    We wish to extend our gratitude to the special guests that join us on each episode to share their personal experiences and insights into the complexities of long-term care. We also acknowledge and thank the SALTY project for supporting this podcast.

    References:
    Disposability of workers (Chronicle Herald)
    Workers essential but essentially under-recognized (Daly, Bourgeault & Aubrecht Stream 2 Op-Ed)
    Challenges of properly funding LTC workers (Braedley Stream 2 Op-Ed)
    CCPA Ontario report
    COVID-19 and the future of LTC - Challenges in the sector 

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