Tecumseh, Ont., resident Michele Campeau says the $8,400 bill her mom has received related to the province's controversial long-term care law is a "scare tactic" that she's not falling for.Michele Campeau says her mom, who is still in a Windsor hospital, has received her first bill in relation to Ontario's controversial long-term-care legislation. Tecumseh, Ont.
But Campeau told CBC News last month that after viewing the facility, she wouldn't even put her dog in there. She refused the bed, which then meant the $400-a-day charge kicked in.Michele Campeau says the $8,400 bill that her mom received, along with any future ones, will not be paid. Campeau's mom is still in hospital and waiting for a bed in one of the long-term care homes that she wants.
"We have very personal and conscientious conversations with families. If they have legitimate reasons for delay we work with them as well. It's ... very much a last resort option that we don't want to invoke, we've exhausted every alternative and then that leaves us no choice to do what we are required to do by law," he said.
Campeau, left, visits with her mother, Poupard, 83, at Hôtel-Dieu Grace Healthcare where she is recovering from a broken hip, in Windsor on April 3. Poupard also has dementia and requires 24-hour care. A spokesperson for Health Minister Sylvia Jones's office said in an email Tuesday that due to patient confidentiality, they can't share more details on patients who have been charged fees by hospitals.
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