Table 11-1
Expenditures per resident-day1 in operating residential care facilities by facility characteristics2 and geography — Canada3

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Canada
  Operating facilities Reporting facilities Expenditures per resident-day
Number Approved beds Number Approved beds
            dollars
Total, residential care facilities 4,633 265,220 3,023 198,201 188.3
Total, homes for the aged 2,136 215,313 1,442 165,389 183.6
1 to 19 beds 260 2,862 101 1,177 126.7
20 to 49 beds 4 453 14,909 263 8,947 155.8
50 to 99 beds 4 627 44,770 438 31,619 161.1
100 beds or more 4 796 152,772 640 123,646 193.7
Total, facilities for persons with mental disorders 2,202 40,258 1,393 26,988 218.9
1 to 19 beds 4 1,656 13,127 1,041 7,977 197.2
20 beds or more 4 546 27,131 352 19,011 229.5
Total, other residential care facilities 5 295 9,649 188 5,824 173.9
1.
Data on paid hours and financial data for residential care facilities may include amounts related to activities that are outside the scope of residential care, such as outpatient or hospital care. This phenomenon is not widespread outside of Quebec, but in this province, such situations are more likely. For this reason, financial data pertaining to non-residential care activities in Quebec were statistically removed. Nevertheless, caution should be exercised in comparison with data from other provinces.
2.
Principal characteristic of predominant group of residents and size of facility.
3.
Due to administrative changes in Quebec in 2004/2005 (creation of "Centres de santé et de services sociaux"), data for this year are not comparable to data for previous years. Furthermore, because of improvements in the estimation methods for Quebec for 2005/2006, data for this year should not be compared with data from previous years.
4.
To comply with the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act, some data for the Territories were combined. Data from homes for the aged with 50 beds or more were combined with those having 20 to 49 beds. Data from facilities with 20 beds or more, for persons with mental disorders, were included with facilities that had 1 to 19 beds. Data for the category "Other" were also included with facilities for persons with mental disorders, 1 to 19 beds.
5.
Data for "Other" residential care facilities in Quebec likely include some non-residential care activity. Caution should be exercised in using this data.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Residential Care Facilities Survey (CANSIM table 107-5511).