Seniors at Crosskill Court in Bridgetown, N.S., are expressing concerns after the Nova Scotia Provincial Housing Agency announced the removal of full-time continuing care assistants by spring, a service many residents rely on. The agency is altering its enriched housing program due to operational changes and resident complaints about costs. Residents, who pay a mandatory fee for support, have begun a petition to retain the current services, fearing that future care will be inadequate.
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