More than 400 patients moved into Ontario nursing homes they didn't choose to go to

Michele Campeau, left, visits with her mother, Ruth Poupard, 83, at Hotel-Dieu Grace Healthcare where she is recovering from a broken hip, in Windsor, Ont., on April 3, 2024. More than 400 patients have been forced into Ontario nursing homes they did not want to go to and the rate of those moves is increasing, ºÃÉ«tvhas learned. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Dax Melmer

TORONTO - More than 400 patients have been forced into Ontario nursing homes they did not want to go to and the rate of those moves is increasing, ºÃÉ«tvhas learned.

There were 424 discharged patients who moved to a nursing home not of their choosing out of 20,261 patients who were moved to long-term care homes since a law allowing such moves came into force in late 2022, the long-term care minister's office said.

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