A new ambulance and more home-care services in Brandon and financial support for 2,500 new private-sector rental housing units across the province were promised by Premier Greg Selinger on Saturday.
During a campaign swing through the Wheat City, Selinger said if the NDP is re-elected, a new ambulance for peak hours as well as four full-time paramedics to staff it will be brought in at an estimated cost of $400,000 per year.
Selinger also promised to expand home care by adding more staffing during evenings and weekends. This would cost about $190,000.
“Health care is a priority for the people of Brandon and Westman, and it’s a priority for today’s NDP,” Selinger said in a statement.
“Nothing is more important than your family’s health. (Saturday’s) announcement further improves health services for the growing community of Brandon.”
Manitoba’s NDP government created the country’s first universal home-care program in 1974.
Meanwhile, Selinger said his government would give a $25-million grant to encourage private developers to build 500 new rental units with rents below median levels.
As well, Selinger said the government would develop 1,000 new multi-family and seniors housing units in Winnipeg’s suburbs, including Waverley West and Meadows West.
It would also develop 1,000 new units in downtown Winnipeg and Brandon by allowing the developers to reinvest the incremental property taxes back into the project for 15 years.
“This investment will help relieve some of the pressure on those looking for rent,” the premier said.
Selinger also announced a new program that would see patients in western Manitoba needing non-emergency specialized tests and procedures flown by air ambulance to Winnipeg instead of going by road.
“This new program will shorten the travel time from western Manitoba to Winnipeg, cutting trips to well under an hour from a journey that could sometimes last up to four hours in an ambulance on the road,” Selinger said in a statement.
“This new program is about making travel more comfortable for patients.”
There are an average of 20 inter-facility transfer trips by ambulance from western Manitoba every day.
Meanwhile, in Dauphin Selinger announced $300,000 for a new recreation and skateboard park.
“It will help kids stay active and stay busy,” Selinger said.
The D-Town Plaza recreation park will include skateboarding, BMX biking, inline skating and snowboarding.
http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/local/NDP-focuses-on-health-housing-in-Brandon-stop-130526288.html
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