Feds silent on enforcement as national long-term care standards get final ‘tweaks’
OTTAWA — Jane Sustrik remembers the sense of fear hanging over her in those early months of the pandemic.
Dozens of residents from her mother’s congregate living home in Edmonton died of COVID-19, as Sustrik read reports of the abysmal conditions in long-term care homes across the country and the number of residents falling victim to the virus.
Sustrik was vice-president of United Nurses of Alberta before leaving her job to be a full-time caregiver to her mom in the congregate home. That was just before COVID-19 hit.
At the time she remembers saying, “My greatest fear is that we’re not going to learn anything from this.”

