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#Farrell, J. (July 15, 2013). Why wheelchair fees are not fair and what they say about the state of seniors care in BC. Centre for Policy Alternatives. Online: https://www.policyalternatives.ca/publications/commentary/why-wheelchair-fees-are-not-fair-and-what-they-say-about-state-seniors-care#sthash.y4TGTDck.dpuf (Last accessed January 9,2016).
# M.Mckinney. (2010. Standards of respect:The human cost of residential care fee increases in British Columbia. Hospital Employees Union. Online: http://www.heu.org/sites/default/files/uploads/2010_Newsletters/StandardsOfRespect_7dec10.pdf (Last accessed May 10, 2016).#Ministry of Health. Who pays. Publicly subsidized or private pay services. Online : http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/topic.page?id=D2A2D928853B489DBC280E9F451187F1&title=Publicly%20Subsidized (Last accessed January 9, 2016).%20or%20Private%20Pay%20Services [“Who pays”] (Last accessed May 1January 9, 20142016). Fraser Health for example notes under “How do I access private pay facilities? that “an assessment by Fraser Health staff is not needed for admission to a private pay residence.” Online: http://www.fraserhealth.ca/your_care/residential_care/options_for_residential_care/ (Last accessed January 9, 2016).
#Ibid. Who pays.
# M.Mckinney. (2010. Standards of respect:The human cost of residential care fee increases in British Columbia. Hospital Employees Union. Online: http://www.heu.org/sites/default/files/uploads/2010_Newsletters/StandardsOfRespect_7dec10.pdf (Last accessed May 10, 2016).
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