Scott Moe and the Saskatchewan Party have made life even more expensive for seniors by raising their fees for home care.
Making home care less accessible was a bad idea when they did it before, but during a pandemic, when seniors and families need support more than ever, is dangerous.聽聽
"People are worried about their parents and grandparents and Scott Moe raising home care costs has only added to the fear and anxiety people have for their loved ones鈥 futures," said NDP Leader Ryan Meili. "Now is when we should be helping people and investing to make sure seniors have the care they need and are able to pay their bills. That's our plan, but it's clear you can't trust Scott Moe to do that."聽
As of October 1, the Saskatchewan Health Authority increased the costs for home care services across the province. Many seniors on fixed incomes will now pay an additional $300 a year to receive services in their homes.聽聽
Christine Burton, a Regina resident who helps to look after her elderly parents, but relies on the services of home care to help share the burden of care, is concerned about the rising fees.聽
鈥淚 think it is dishonest for Scott Moe to say he isn鈥檛 raising taxes or cutting health care, when at the same time he鈥檚 sending my parents a higher bill for their home care,鈥 said Christine Burton. 鈥淪eniors like my parents, who helped to build this province, are now getting by on fixed incomes. When the Sask. Party raised the PST, hiked their power bills and now raises the cost of their health care, how are they supposed to make ends meet?鈥澛
New Democrats have committed to making life more affordable for seniors and for ensuring Saskatchewan seniors receive the best home care in Canada, with an investment of $50 million.
This investment will help seniors get the care they need by hiring 700 additional home care staff to provide the medical, cleaning, cooking and repair assistance seniors need to live independently and with dignity.