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'I feel we are forgotten': Saskatoon long term care residents speak out about staff shortages
CTV
Residents of a Saskatoon care home are speaking out about staff shortages and broken equipment in their facility.
Residents of a Saskatoon care home are speaking out about staff shortages and broken equipment in their facility.
Three residents from Oliver Lodge in Saskatoon say they feel the need to advocate for themselves and other seniors who don’t have a voice.
Pat Montay came to Oliver Lodge almost two years ago after moving from her own home. Severe arthritis made living on her own too difficult without physiotherapists coming to her home.
After living in a long-term care home, she has come to realize how undervalued seniors are.
“I feel we are the forgotten. I paid taxes in this province since I was sixteen years old. Every year of my life and I still pay taxes,” Montay told CTV News.
She’s 80-years-old now and feels it’s time to speak out about the shortage of staff to care for seniors, not only in Oliver Lodge, but everywhere.
“It’s bad. Sometimes on a Sunday morning, there are two or three staff. There are 32 residents to get up,” she says.