Province is adding $16.5 million to enhance online courses and follow up placements in long-term care homes
The additional funding of $16.5 million to train 600 news PSWs was announced this week by the Ontario Ministry of Long-Term Care.The announcement said the new money is part of the Ontario government commitment to ensure long-term care residents receive an average of four hours of hands-on direct care each day by 2025.
The LEAP program was first launched in 2022 and consists of full-time online course work that is followed up with a paid on-site clinical placement in the LTC home where the participant already works, said the province.
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