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Culturally Safe Care for Indigenous Elders
Discussions explore how to provide care for Indigenous elders that respects thei
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SUMMARY - Culturally Safe Care for Indigenous Elders

**Culturally Safe Care for Indigenous Elders**

**Opening**

In a small Indigenous community in Manitoba, Elder Mary Grey has been struggling to access culturally safe care. She requires assistance with daily tasks, but traditional caregivers from her own community are unavailable due to their own family obligations and financial constraints. As a result, she is forced to rely on non-Indigenous homecare workers who often lack understanding of Indigenous cultural practices and values.

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