Sask. home care operator alleges ‘stinky’ situation following contract dispute

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Sask. home care operator alleges ‘stinky’ situation following contract dispute
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The executive director of Emmanuel Villa says patients have been moved to another facility that was once connected to the late brother of Christine Tell.

Heather Martin, executive director of the Emmanuel Villa Special Care Home, told reporters on Wednesday some patients from the home are being moved to another facility called Brightwater Senior Living, as Emmanuel’s contract comes to a close with the SHA on Dec. 31.We deliver the local news you need in these turbulent times on weekdays at 3 p.m.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.

Tell currently serves as the Minister of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety. The letter was addressed to NDP seniors critic Matt Love, who had asked the commissioner to investigate a potential conflict of interest. “That information had been presented to the Conflict of Interest Commissioner. He took a look at that and has since issued a response really indicating he found no conflict of interest,” Hindley said.Article content“I just know when you’ve put all your ducks in a row, it looks really stinky,” said Martin, whose facility operates in Tell’s constituency. “It’s incredibly disappointing to have an MLA who refuses to help you.

Martin believes Brightwater could receive the contract, alleging the facility already meets the specifications outlined in the RFP.

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