‘They’re afraid they won’t come back:’ Petition wants elder care in Nunavut
IQALUIT — Aani Uqaitu hasn’t been able to see her 89-year-old mother for six months since she was sent to a long-term care home 1,200 kilometres away from Sanikiluaq, Nunavut.
Uqaitu’s mother, who has dementia, is one of many Nunavut elders who are flown to Southern Canada every year for care.
The territory does not have the capacity to care for elders with complex needs. Nunavut’s Health Department says there are 43 elders currently living at Embassy West Senior Living in Ottawa.
A petition to build an elder care home in each of Nunavut’s 25 communities hopes to change that. The petition has received over 19,000 signatures in the last month.