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Pavillon Sainte-Marie target of injunction to stop closure

Families of patients at the Pavillon Sainte-Marie say they will file an injunction with Quebec Superior Court on Monday to prevent the provincial government from closing the Saint-Jrme facility.

Families of patients at long-term care facility turn to courts in dispute with government

Denise Hudon, whose daughter is a long-term resident at the Pavillon Sainte-Marie, said she is facing much uncertainty following its announced closure. (CBC)

An injunction is being sought to prevent the Quebec government from closinga long-term care facility inSaint-Jrme.

Families of patients at thePavillon Sainte-Mariesay they will file the injunction with Quebec Superior Court on Monday.

They hope by turning to the courts they will be able to delay the process of moving Sainte-Marie's 63patients, which is scheduled to begin early this week.PavillonSainte-Marie caters to people with severe mental and physical disabilities.

"Where is she going to go, what services is she going to get?" said Denise Hudon, whose daughter Nathalie has lived at Sainte-Mariefor 30 years.

"There are multiple services. They havenurses 24-hours a day.There is a doctor.There are manyentertainments, zoo therapy, [and]music."

The local health authority Centre intgr de sant et de services sociaux des Laurentides (CISSS) said it took the decision to closePavillonSainte-Marie because the building was out-of-date. Among other things, it lacks a functioning sprinkler system.

Daniel Corbeil, a senior official with the CISSS, also said that such centres are no longer considered appropriate for people with severe disabilities.

Families were given little notice of the decision to close thePavillonSainte-Marie. They were informed on March 2nd, and the centre is slated to be completely closed by April 15th.

The localCISSS is proposing moving Hudon's daughter to a facility120 kilometers away, which will make it difficult for her to maintain her twice-weekly visits.

Her efforts, and those of the other family members, to stop the closure won't end with the injunction.

"We have a meeting with theCISSSdesLaurentideson Tuesday morning to stop them," Hudon said.