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More than 90 per cent of Ontario LTC homes meet air conditioning standards

Legislation required that homes meet that standard by June 22

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More than 90 per cent of Ontario’s long-term care homes are now providing air conditioning in all resident rooms — an update that comes now that temperatures across the province are dropping.

Legislation passed last year required that homes meet that air conditioning standard by June 22 of this year, but many did not.

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In late August, the Ministry of Long-Term Care said 554 out of the province’s 627 homes were compliant, but that another 24 homes were expected to meet the standard by Sept. 22.

As of this week, the ministry says an additional 21 homes have met the air conditioning requirements since then.

Last month, the province levied a pair of $1,100 fines against two homes that it said were not trying to meet the standard.

They could have faced another set of fines, but the ministry says the homes have started working toward compliance.