About Us

The Canadian Association for Long Term Care (CALTC) is the national voice of long-term care delivering resident-centred care services to seniors across Canada when they can no longer live at home. Since its inception in 2002, CALTC has been working together to share information, best practices, and evidence to improve the quality of care provided to residents in long-term care, no matter where they live.

Meet CALTC’s CEO Jodi Hall

Jodi Hall is the CEO for the Canadian Association for Long Term Care. Previously, she served as Executive Director of the New Brunswick Association of Nursing Homes, President of the New Brunswick Continuing Care Safety Association and Co-Chair of the Collaborative for Healthy Aging and Care which works to create a shared conversation among stakeholders on the aging experience in New Brunswick. Hall also previously served in a range of leadership positions, including as Administrator of a Long Term Care home in New Brunswick. In addition to her work in Atlantic Canada, Hall was no stranger to CALTC prior to starting in the CEO position, as she served as CALTC’s Chairperson for two years.

Meet CALTC's Board

Bob Breen,
Chair, Denominational Health Association

Donna Duncan,
Vice-Chair and Secretary, Ontario Long Term Care Association

Rebecca Scott Rawn,
Second Vice-Chair, Extendicare (Canada) Inc.

Jason Lee,
Treasurer, PEI Nursing Home Association

Wayne Morishita,
Alberta Continuing Care Association

Terry Lake,
BC Care Providers Association

Sue Vovchuk,
Long Term and Continuing Care Association of Manitoba

Julie Weir,
New Brunswick Association of Nursing Homes

Mary Donovan,
Health Association of Nova Scotia

Michele Lowe,
Nursing Homes of Nova Scotia Association

Ensuring Quality Long-Term Care for All

Ensuring Quality Long-Term Care for All

The Canadian Association for Long Term Care releases its 2020 -2023 Strategic Plan.