the long-term care home has been managed by the private company responsive health management inc. since september 2023.
members of the board also noted the home had paid its employees increases owed under ontario’s bill 124, which capped public-sector wage increases to one per cent annually, but was later reversed by the courts. they said the home was waiting for that money — around $450,000 — to be repaid by the province, which funds long-term care homes.
the long-term care home is part of a larger centre that members of the board describe as “the hub of the italian community” in ottawa.
in addition to the long-term care home, the complex houses a banquet hall and meeting area, a daycare and a museum. on the day of the media conference, hundreds of people were attending a christmas lunch.
a meal area at the villa marconi long-term care facility in ottawa on tuesday.
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members of the city’s italian community raised money to help build the long-term care home and the centre. ongoing fundraising continues to support the long-term care home, especially with capital projects, including a new roof and flooring, board members said.
mariani also said staff could come forward with any concerns to the board.
“they can openly talk to us, we want the best care for our residents.”