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The language problem in Toronto's nursing homes is becoming more worrisome
Language impairment in Toronto nursing homes is a growing challenge that affects the quality of life and health of seniors.
According to statistics, about 50% of seniors in Toronto do not speak English as their first language. This means they may face communication challenges in nursing homes, where staff and other residents typically speak English.
These communication challenges can affect the elderly's ability to participate in social activities, receive medical care, and express their needs. As a result, they may feel lonely, isolated, and hopeless.
Experts say this language problem is getting worse. Because Toronto's senior population is growing, so is the number of people whose first language is not English.
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