Ontario man stranded in Costa Rica due to lack of hospital beds at home

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A Canadian man who suffered a medical emergency is stuck in a Costa Rica hospital after his family was told no hospitals in Ontario are able to admit him due to a lack of beds.

WATCH: The daughter of a Calabogie, Ont. man on a ventilator in a Costa Rica hospital says she’s trying to bring her father home. But as Sean O’Shea reports, so far there is no room at an Ontario hospital for him.is stuck waiting in a hospital after his family was told no hospitals in Ontario are able to admit him due to a lack of available beds.

She said she flew out to Costa Rica on April 9th as soon she heard her dad wasn’t doing well. Emma told Global News that upon her arrival, she found the quality of care her father was receiving wasn’t good.“He was still in his street clothes… he had an oxygen line in his nose, but he was not good. I found him at the edge of the bed unable to breathe,” Emma said.“I got him into a bed.

Rice has spent the last few days in a hospital in San Jose with his daughter, awaiting their return to Canada. Despite having his insurance ready and a plane available, the unavailability of beds in Ontario has forced them to wait in the unfamiliar country.“We’re stuck in a foreign country where we don’t speak the language, all because our healthcare system is unable to take him or unwilling to take him,” Emma said.

Now, the pair must wait to see what happens next. However, neither of them speaks Spanish and Emma has never been to Costa Rica before. As she advocates for her father, she described the experience as overwhelming, saying, “it’s been a lot.” Hannah Jensen, a spokesperson for the Minister of Health, said in a statement to Global News that “Ontario always has available critical care beds to care for those most critically injured.”“If a patient has medical travel insurance and requires a critical care bed, the insurance company would contact CritiCall Ontario. Insurance companies are responsible for arranging and paying for patient transport back to Ontario,” send Jensen.

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