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The province said on Wednesday it is giving $11 million to help seniors fight inflationary increases to accommodation costs from Nov. 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023.

The Government of Alberta announced it will be continue to provide partial financial relief for long-term care and supportive living residents in November.

Accommodation fees include services like rooms, meals, laundry, housekeeping, utilities, building maintenance and general administration.

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