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Lack of French-speaking staff leading to burnout at P.E.I. long-term care home, MLA says

'It's not a language issue; it's a service issue,' says Liberal health critic

CBC NewsStephen Brun

Issues were raised in the P.E.I. Legislature around staffing shortages and patient safety at a provincially operated long-term care home in Charlottetown. 

Some nurses from Beach Grove Home were looking on Friday as Opposition health critic Gord McNeilly brought up their concerns about vacant bilingual nursing positions. 

The Liberal MLA said staff told him up to 84 resident-care worker (RCW) shifts go unfilled every month at the home due to a lack of French-speaking workers. 

"A nurse reached out…

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Lack of French-speaking staff leading to burnout at P.E.I. long-term care home, MLA says

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CBC NewsStephen Brun, Posted: Apr 25, 2025 4:39 PM EDT | Last Updated: 12 minutes ago
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