A long term care facility is shown in a rural area of Burlington, Ont., on May 2, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette
Ontario long-term care homes could soon have nurse practitioners overseeing residents’ medical care instead of physicians, a move applauded by nurses and the homes but not supported by doctors.
The plan to replace the requirement for homes to have a medical director, who must be a physician, with a requirement for a clinical director, who could be a physician or nurse practitioner is among the proposed changes in recently introduced long-term care and seniors legislation.
The bill would also require homes to have a dementia care program and create new offences for the abuse and neglect of residents.
Long-Term Care Minister Natalia Kusendova-Bashta said operators were allowed to fill the medical director role with nurse practitioners during the pandemic, and she is now making that permanent.
“This function is largely an administrative function, so we …