'Flattening the curve'?: Lyall article discusses reducing the long-term impact of the “grey tsunami” on health care and housing
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'Flattening the curve': Lyall article discusses reducing the long-term impact of the “grey tsunami” on health care and housing

Appearing this month in more than 50 Canadian daily newspapers, Richard Lyall’s column highlights the RCCAO / Michael Fenn report's prescriptions for reducing the long-term impact of the “grey tsunami” on the health care system, by building more seniors' housing.  COVID-19 is an early warning of issues on the horizon.

https://rccao.com/news/files/0314TS0SH012.pdf

https://rccao.com/news/files/Mar06-2020TheDailyCommercialNews.pdf

Joe Bradbury

Experienced Executive leader

4 年

Informative! Thanks for sharing Michael

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CURRY CLIFFORD

Realtor for last 5 years after serving provincial and local governments for 35 years focussed on getting value for taxpayers. [email protected]

4 年

Timely advice and nicely ties together the interrelationship between the health crisis and the housing crisis. We need to develop more of a rare commodity - integrated thinking in policy making - as demonstrated here in order to tackle these issues. Susan Gardner, can you help get the word out on this? I’ll talk to colleagues at OPPI Board and my municipal colleagues here in Muskoka. Thanks Michael and Andy for this important work.

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