“Continuing care looks different to each Albertan that needs it.'
The budget that was tabled by Alberta’s government this week has money set aside to “transform” the province’s continuing care system, according to Health Minister Jason Copping. “Continuing care looks different to each Albertan that needs it,” Copping said at a news conference Friday.
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