A new report has been prepared by the New Brunswick Nurses Union which will be unveiled at a news conference on Thursday.
The report is called “The Forgotten Generation: An Urgent Call for Reform in New Brunswick’s Long-Term Care Sector”.
Key findings from the research will be outlined which the Nurses Union says has prompted a call for a public inquiry into long-term care in the province.
The speakers will include NBNU president Paula Doucet, seniors advocate Cecile Cassista and St. Thomas University gerontology professor Dr. Deborah van den Hoonaard.
A technical briefing will be held at 9:30 a.m. followed by the news conference at 11 a.m. which is being held virtually via Zoom from Fredericton.
COMING SOON: NBNU'S report on long-term care entitled, The Forgotten Generation: An Urgent Call for Reform in New Brunswick’s Long-Term Care Sector.
Join us for our press conference and the official launch of the report on October 15, at 11:00am via FACEBOOK LIVE. pic.twitter.com/dWCExctUQJ
— New Brunswick Nurses Union (@NBNU_SIINB) October 13, 2020