Two Ontario LTC homes closing in part due to requirement for sprinkler system

Mount Nemo Christian Nursing Home is shown in a rural area of Burlington, Ont., on Thursday, May 2, 2024. The facility says a sprinkler system isn't feasible in its current location, where it doesn't have access to municipal services, and it plans to close. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

TORONTO - Residents of a Guelph, Ont., long-term care home and their loved ones are shocked and afraid, says a representative of the families, after the home announced it's closing in part because it won't be able to meet an impending requirement to install a sprinkler system.

LaPointe-Fisher Nursing Home, a 92-bed facility with 146 people still on the waiting list, is one of at least two homes that have announced they will not be able to meet the Jan. 1, 2025 sprinkler deadline for long-term care homes in the province and will instead be closing.

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