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Day school survivor Dexter Adams , 84 , was a frail elder on the province’s long waiting list for continuing care.
His wife discovered his braids were cut off and thrown away during a hospital stay in Edmonton .
Family members are calling for changes and safeguards after the incident.
Alberta Health Services said the incident was “deeply regrettable and never should have happened” AHS says it met with and apologized to the patient and their loved ones.
People across the province are suffering from limited access to health care and reduced quality of care.
Health care workers need awareness and sensitivity training to ensure safe care for all Indigenous peoples in Alberta , says Diana Fond .
Fond is health ombudsperson from the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations in Saskatchewan .
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