Sienna Senior Living launches company-wide review and steps to ensure better resident care

Sienna Senior Living says it's making sweeping changes to improve the lives of its long-term care and retirement residents, following reports by the Canadian military about horrendous conditions in which it found some Ontario seniors living.

In Ottawa, the company owns Madonna Care Community long-term care, as well as Red Oak Retirement Residence and Bearbrook Retirement Residence.

Madonna Care has been hit particularily hard by COVID-19, with 98 resident cases of the virus, 44 of which have been fatal. There have been 61 staff members who have tested positive for COVID-19 at the long-term care home since the start of the pandemic and two of them have died.

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“It is no secret that the challenges long-term care residences have been facing in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic have been extraordinary and have brought to light the many short-comings that exist in our sector,” says Sienna.

The company is taking the following steps to improve care at its homes:

Sienna has established a special committee that is overseeing all the initiatives listed above.