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Experts and advocates say the law is making a hospital admission the only route to securing a care-home bed

A new law that allows Ontario hospitals to send certain patients to long-term care facilities without their consent will only worsen the existing bed shortage in hospitals, experts and advocates say, because it is making a hospital admission the only route to securing a care-home bed.

As a result, the only realistic way for seniors to get into long-term care is for them to suffer a health episode that lands them in the hospital, where they will be deemed ALC and likely moved to a care home without their consent.About half of the roughly 6,000 ALC patients in Ontario are living with some form of dementia and two-thirds of long-term care residents have dementia, Ms. Barrick said.

Since implementation of the bill two months ago, the province says 2,420 ALC patients in hospital have accepted placements in long-term care homes. It isn’t clear how many were placed in a home not of their choosing. The government didn’t provide further details when asked how many people were sent to homes outside the 150-kilometre target for residents in Northern Ontario.

“They’ll never leave,” Dr. Sinha said. “There will always be a hospital crisis, a community crisis that will trump their ability to move into one of these homes.” He highlighted that only 40 per cent of ALC patients are actually waiting for long-term care placement. The rest are waiting for home care, a rehabilitation placement or another form of support.

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