Work on the City’s plan to enhance resident care, safety and quality of life in long-term care homes is well underway and should be completed next year. The Community and Protective Services Committee learned that staff have completed 69 of 84 action items on the Council-approved work plan. The City has hired additional staff, enhanced training, improved medication and auditing processes, increased volunteer recruitment, replaced essential equipment and updated technology.
Items from the Sept 19th Community and Protective Services Committee meeting that require City Council approval will go to Council on Wednesday, September 25.