lundi 6 novembre 2017
For Canadians in queue for long-term care spots, waiting costs 'astronomical'
The younger sisters of a Nova Scotia woman with epilepsy and multiple sclerosis say the costs of waiting to get her into a nursing home are hard for them to bear.
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