Sienna Senior Living, one of the companies at the centre of the long-term care crisis in Ontario, fired its executive vice president of operations Thursday after she was heard mocking the concerns of families at a hard-hit Toronto care home after a virtual town hall meeting aimed at revamping the company’s image.
He called for an end to for-profit long-term care, noting Sienna paid $15 million in dividends to shareholders during the first four months of the pandemic. Among other things, the company said in a statement, it has hired a former provincial deputy attorney general, Paul Boniferro, to conduct a “company-wide review into the policies, practices and culture at Sienna.” It also said it would improve communications.
“The information coming out about long-term care residences across our organization, some of which was detailed in the report of the Canadian Armed Forces, has shaken our team here at Sienna, most of whom go to work every day to provide compassionate, necessary frontline care for our residents.
not too surprised at Sienna’s mismanagement. I recently toured one of their LTC homes to look for LTC for my mother-in-law. Needless to say the facility was poorly maintained, the staff were not engaged and the lobby was infested with cockroaches.timetostartcaring
This is quite possibly the worst person I have heard from in awhile.
With all the money they are making it’s disgusting how the elderly are treated. Acting like they knew nothing about it is just infuriating. Where are the criminal charges?
That is one cold hearted bitch
Maybe the dividends should be distributed to the residents and family's to start. Repayment for services not rendered!!!
What did she say and how do we know who to believe when everything we have been told for the past 3.5 months is a lie?
I own a private business. I never assumed that anyone can run my business the way I would like it to be run. The least you can do is trust but VERIFY. Was nobody checking in with this nut case?
Good!
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