By: Jonnette Watson Hamilton and Jennifer Koshan
PDF Version: Discrimination Justified in Elder Advocates of Alberta Society Class Action
Case Commented On: Elder Advocates of Alberta Society v Alberta, 2019 ABCA 342 (Can LII)
The Alberta Court of Appeal has dismissed the appeal of the Elder Advocates of Alberta Society from the January 2018 judgment of Justice June Ross, which had dismissed their class-action challenging accommodation fees charged to long-term care residents by the province. Accommodation fees cover expenses such as meals, housekeeping, and building maintenance, and currently range from $55.90 per day for a standard shared room to $68.00 per day for a private room. The essence of the class action claim was that long-term care residents are subsidizing their health care costs, something no other users of the Alberta health care system are required to do.