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    Nursing home strained as 73 seniors share 1 tub

    Families of seniors in a small eastern New Brunswick community are calling for replacement of the Villa Maria nursing home where 73 residents share one bathtub.

    The former Liberal government had announced the Saint-Louis-de-Kent nursing home would be replaced. But when the Progressive Conservative government came to power in 2010, the Villa Maria and several other nursing home projects in the province were put on hold pending an internal government review.

    Lucienne and Vital Richard, in the meantime, are living in a small room at the Villa Maria and sharing a bathroom with three other people.

    “We'd rather have a bathroom for sure, because we're two in this room. And the other room they're three. We have to have our turn. So it's not a very good thing really,” Lucienne Richard said.

    Nicole Richard, the couple’s daughter, said her father takes his bath once a week at 6 a.m.

    “I don't think it's fair for them. They've been working all their lives. They've been giving a lot to society. And they deserve a lot better than that,” she said.

    Richard said the nursing home is so crowded that items are being stored in the hallways, making it difficult for staff and residents to move around.

    “The personnel have carts that ... carry medicine, all of that, the laundry and all of that and additional wheelchairs of the residents are in the corridor. What if there was a fire?” she said.

    The former Liberal government had pledged a five-year, $400-million infrastructure plan that would have built two new nursing homes, replaced 11 nursing homes and renovated 31 buildings.

    That 2009 plan would have created 700 new nursing home spots.

    Mark Barbour, a spokesperson for the Department of Social Development, said the provincial government reviewed the nursing home plan in the best interest of taxpayers.

    He said that review is complete and once it's finalized, an announcement on individual homes will be made.

    But he said at this point, the department doesn't have a timeline for releasing the document.

    Social Development Minister Sue Stultz said last fall the report had been completed and would be announced before the legislature returned in November. But the social development minister missed that deadline.

    The Liberals have been calling for Stultz to release the new list for nursing home infrastructure upgrades.

    There are other nursing homes, such as one in Mill Cove, that were expecting new facilities and are eagerly awaiting the provincial government’s new nursing home plan.

    Rogersville-Kouchibouguac Liberal MLA Bertrand LeBlanc said the situation at Villa Maria in Saint-Louis-de-Kent is unacceptable for both residents and staff.

    “I mean, you've got a humanitarian case here. The minister needs to come over here and see for herself that sometimes you need to spend the money for the people who need it the most,” LeBlanc said.

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    9 comments

    • KEN  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      Take care of your own parents.Slow down your shopping and Bingo mentality and take your parents for they,re last years as you sure know your going to take they,re money.
    • Cut government salaries  •  Charlotte, United States  •  3 months ago
      This is a crime and the people's family should take them home and out of this shit hole.
    • g d  •  Moncton, New Brunswick  •  3 months ago
      So much for the "Golden Years".
    • clik1944  •  Moncton, New Brunswick  •  3 months ago
      4 per tub on a schedule should compute to 18 tubs for this complex .
    • Elizabeth  •  Halifax, Nova Scotia  •  3 months ago
      If we cared for our own it would be more natural, we don't like dealing with death either, thing is we have become so big feeling we don't want to get our hands dirty, boohoo, what are we 7yr old.. Are we that important, nope!!!!, It would be more fesible to keep the generations together, no wonder ere all in the hole finicialy
    • Elizabeth  •  Halifax, Nova Scotia  •  3 months ago
      Just like a hospital, they tell you when to get up, when to go to bed, when to eat, when to use the bathroom, and what you are going to do in there. Can't wait for my turn, can you? Makes me want to work my #$%$ off, so my money keeps thouse CCA employed, NOT!
    • Elizabeth  •  Halifax, Nova Scotia  •  3 months ago
      Is anyone aware that in care you get $8.00 a day to feed you? you are get in your room, a bed, a night stand, a chair, one cake of soap, a tooth brush, not sure of the tooth past. no shampoo, no creams or lotions. you are required to bath once a week, and all the great anti-sycotic drugs they can dump down you, just so you don' need to much attention, oh and the weekly cleaning out everyone gets just so your not conspated from all the drugs you get, thats nice of them.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 months ago
      Make the minister live there for a week and see how conditions are. Maybe then something will happen. In the meantime, SHAME ON YOU CONS for letting people live like this.
    • Cinderbella  •  St John's, Newfoundland and Labrador  •  3 months ago
      What a horrific story... Even if they give eight tub baths a day, that only computes to a bath every nine days for each resident, worse, the fire hazard of having stuff blocking the corridors..I am so glad my mom and I are still able to care for my 82 year old dad at home, he needs constant supervision, suffers from dementia, but his needs are met at home..News articles like this one have me hoping and praying we will continue to be able to do that.
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