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Sailivik Society proposes new elder care facility for Iqaluit

Iqaluit-Niaqunnguu MLA Pat Angnakak and a group of prominent Iqaluit residents are looking for city council's support for their plan for a new elders facility.

Pat Angnakak asks city council to prioritize group's zoning revision request

Pat Angnakak, MLA for Iqaluit-Niaqunnguu, speaks to Iqaluit city council Tuesday night on behalf of the Sailivik Society, which plans to build and run a new elder care facility in the city. (Kieran Oudshoorn/CBC)

Iqaluit-Niaqunnguu MLA Pat Angnakak and a group of prominent Iqaluit residents are looking for Iqaluit city council's support for their plan fora new elders facility.

The Sailivik Society is proposing tobuild and run an 80-person long-term care elders facility.

"Currently we really don't have a facility that can meet the current needs and the future needs of our elders," Angnakak told council.

"Every day I have somebody coming up to me and saying, 'where amI going to put my mom or my dad?' 'Where can I get help inmy family to look after my mother or father?'Alot of them havedementia."

Angnakak said thefacility would includelong-term care beds, dementia care beds, assisted living accommodation, hospiceand elders'programs and services.The society would also like to include an Inuktitut-languagedaycare.

"Elders like to be around children," she said. "I think it would be a really good mix and also because we really need that kind of service here."

She said the Sailivik Society has secured land through talks with the Nunavut Housing Corporation and the Qikiqtani Inuit Association. Angnakak asked council for a letter of support, andto makethe society'szoning revision request a priority.

"I understand it takes a long time, and if we want to open our doors in two years or less, we are requesting that you speed this up for us if you can."

The society is lookingat opening the facility in the summer of 2017.