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Goodman is currently a member of the Clinical Strategy, Quality and Safety Committee of Baycrest Health Sciences, a global leader in geriatric residential living, healthcare and research. Goodman is a registered nurse by profession and has recently graduated from the Directors Education Program at the Rotman School of Management.

A chartered accountant by training, Michael is expert in the management of the accounting, finance and IT operations of the seniors housing industry, having worked for publicly-held and privately-owned companies. Michael shares with them the vision of All Seniors Care Living Centres as the place where caring is our number one concern.

During his tenure there, Michael oversaw the development of new facilities from initial concept through to completion. His role included acquiring suitable lands, planning, engaging and working with architects through the design stage, tendering, and executive responsibility for the entire building phase. Joshua is responsible for the daily operations of the Residences across Canada.

He leads a team of 27 asset management professionals and manages a portfolio of approximately independent and assisted living communities across the United States and Canada. With more than 25 years of experience in the U. He began his career in senior care operations. Senior Housing. The Ventas Team Senior Housing. Together with her husband Al, they opened their first location in Nelson, BC in with a goal to enrich the lives of seniors and define a new quality of care.

Today, The Park Place family has grown to include more than 30 residences located in communities throughout BC, Alberta and Ontario, including several independent retirement residences. Built on a foundation of trust, integrity and dedication to providing personalized care and support for seniors, we do things differently at Park Place. As of early May, as many as 82 per cent of all COVIDrelated deaths in Canada — 3, out of a total of 4, deaths — were of residents in long-term care settings, according to the National Institute on Aging.

Ontario announced last week it would launch an independent commission probe of the province's long-term care system. The company is being sued for negligence and breach of contract. The plaintiffs allege the facilities lacked "proper sanitation protocols and adequate testing to prevent the spread of COVID The statement of claim also alleges Revera did not properly inform residents or families of any measures it was taking to keep its facilities safe.

The allegations against Revera have not been tested in court and the application still needs to be certified by a judge. The suit, which has not been certified, alleges the company was negligent and did not follow proper protocols to prevent the outbreak. The company's board of directors is appointed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his cabinet through orders in council.



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