The rules for ‘granny cams’ in long-term care homes are unclear, with both families and staff looking for certainty | Unpublished
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Author: Ann Hui
Publication Date: October 16, 2024 - 05:00

The rules for ‘granny cams’ in long-term care homes are unclear, with both families and staff looking for certainty

October 16, 2024
The memo sent to residents of a long-term care home in Scarborough this summer was clear: “Eavesdropping” with recording devices in resident rooms, it said, will not be tolerated.Employees had been finding an increasing number of surveillance devices installed without their knowledge at the Chester Village Long-Term Care Centre. Sometimes a person on the other end would even surprise an employee by talking to them using two-way audio.


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