Ontario hospices call for more funding as costs, demands rise

Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones makes an announcement on healthcare with Premier Doug Ford in the province in Toronto, Monday, Jan. 16, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn

TORONTO - Cash-strapped hospices in Ontario say the province needs to boost their annual funding because cost increases that began at the start of the pandemic have not eased.

A group that represents roughly 75 hospices says these end-of-life care providers receive about $53-million a year from the province, which is used to fund up to 60 per cent of clinical services. Donor funding had covered the remaining costs.

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