ROTHENBURGER: There’s a dash of irony in choice of Lake for seniors job
KAMLOOPS — THE NEW CEO OF THE B.C. Care Providers Association is going to be a busy boy.
He is none other than Kamloops’ own Terry Lake, whose appointment was announced yesterday. Lake takes over the Vancouver-based organization Sept. 8.
The BCCPA is an advocacy group representing private and not-for-profit long-term care, assisted living and home support providers.
Lake’s choice is interesting, maybe brilliant and at least a little ironic, since he is a former BC Liberal health minister. One of his main jobs will presumably be carrying on the fight to get more long-term care support from the NDP government; the Liberal government of which he was part is blamed for cutting back funding for long-term care and actually closing more long-term care beds than it opened. At the same time, for-profit beds increased 42 per cent between 2001 and 2016. Staffing levels in those facilities declined in comparison to government-operated counterparts. The average annual increase in total healthcare spending dropped in comparison to other provinces.


