Patients seek to sue Quebec over alleged mistreatment in long-term care facilities
MONTREAL — Allegations of patients being forced to unnecessarily wear diapers, a lack of air conditioning and not being offered basic items such as shampoo, soap and toothpaste, form part of a class-action lawsuit against Quebec long-term care facilities.
A patients’ rights group, the Conseil pour la protection des Malades, held a news conference Tuesday to announce that it is seeking authorization to file the lawsuit that targets 22 provincially administered facilities.
It alleges that cuts to the Quebec health network since 2015 have led to a deterioration in the level of care and service provided to patients in the facilities.
Court documents allege that a number of long-term centres oblige residents to pay for medication and laundry services that should be included in the residents’ fees.

