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CURRENT AND SHORT-TERM NEEDS
The health care system’s efficiency is dependent on a patient first focus providing the right service, to the right patient, at the right time, and in the right environment. The SHA is looking for capacity in the continuing care environments.
All contracted capacity (beds) must be available for occupancy throughout the duration of the contract. The Proponent must seek written approval to use the spaces for other residents. The preference is to have as many of the beds in one home location where possible.
The goal is to maintain as close to 100% occupancy as possible.
In the event that any resident requires hospitalization during their stay in these LTC spaces, the resident will return to the home as soon as they no longer require the intensity of care provided in an acute care hospital.
REQUIREMENTS
Proponents will be required to meet all relevant legislation, regulation, and policies related to delivery of Continuing Care in Saskatchewan, including but not limited to:
Program Guidelines for Special Care Homes
Facility Designation Regulations
The Special-Care Homes Regulations, 2024
Standards for Designing LTC Facilities in Saskatchewan & Appendices V1 (See Appendix C)
Any related SHA policies, procedures, standards, and practices.
Eligible Proponents must be a or be eligible to be a Ministry of Health special-care home and have a proven track record and ability to deliver quality services in a respectful, caring, compassionate and supportive manner. A key element will be the homes’ Proponent’s ability to meet personal care and supervision needs while respecting their values, cultural background, beliefs, and preferences.
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