We may have found $3.2 million for Alberta Health Services to re-invest
into home care. And since AHS is saying they need to cut $18 million from Home
Care, according to my math, that figure could change to $14.8. Provincial
health minister Fred Horne fired the entire AHS board Wednesday after they
rebuffed his request not to award 99 executives with performance bonuses,
totaling $3.2 million.
So we have $3.2 million that could be very easily invested back into the
system. Three point two million dollars, folks! Home care users are being told
by AHS their care providers are going to change because of finances. But $3.2
million could also point a different spin on this, absolutely. Imagine what
$3.2 million could do in retaining some home care staff who have been working
with home care users for years. Think of what $3.2 million could do to keep
those long and trusted relationships going.
And we have another suggestion: since Horne fired the entire 10-member
board, the same board that initiated these home care cuts, we ask the cuts be reversed. Make them null and void. Because obviously the board wasn’t doing
their job.
If they can’t make them null and void, perhaps they could revise them.
After all, there’s $3.2 million which could be put to very good use.
1 comment:
Good idea. What is the total operating budget for Creekside?
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