Province says it plans to replace and create 600 new long\u002Dterm care spaces in Regina, including \u0022full replacement\u0022 of Pioneer Village beds.
The province aims to find partners to staff 375 spaces this year, part of a larger strategy to create or replace 600 beds in the Queen City as it winds down services at Pioneer Village, a massive facility plagued by mould and asbestos.
Union leaders like Jalloh worry that opens the door to increasing the role of the private sector in a publicly funded service. Jalloh Ministry of Health spokesman Dale Hunter said allowing private companies to submit proposals “expands the pool” of potential providers, which would maximize the number of spaces government can create.
But mould and asbestos issues mean only 92 people currently live there, Hunter said. Government announced the facility would be eventually closed in 2019, but has yet to give a timeline on when that will happen.
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