Table 8-8
Income from accommodation1 and sundry earnings2 in operating residential care facilities by facility characteristics3 and geography — Manitoba

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Manitoba
  Total, residential care facilities Homes for the aged Facilities for persons with mental disorders Other residential care facilities
Total 1 to 19 beds 20 to 49 beds  50 to  99 beds 100 beds or more Total  1 to 19 beds 20 beds or more
Operating residential care facilities  
Number 268 90 8 20 26 36 168 139 29 10
Approved beds 12,734 9,682 52 615 1,934 7,081 2,766 960 1,806 286
Reporting residential care facilities  
Number 209 77 3 18 22 34 127 106 21 5
Approved beds 10,756 8,444 17 549 1,645 6,233 2,068 708 1,360 244
          thousands of dollars
Total, income generated in operating residential care facilities 873,522 644,193 554 44,315 124,799 474,525 212,933 51,183 161,750 16,396
Provincial or territorial health department or ministry 575,709 480,519 289 32,488 90,746 356,996 85,927 9,447 76,480 9,263
Provincial or territorial social services department or ministry 116,748 9,359 53 194 2,366 6,747 105,728 36,474 69,255 1,660
Other provincial or territorial department or ministry 4,925 1,410 11 12 355 1,032 3,481 307 3,174 33
Municipalities, regional or district administrations 3,355 1,484 0 1 379 1,104 1,713 284 1,428 158
Other agencies 4 16,526 10,534 41 1,852 1,797 6,844 4,002 1,679 2,323 1,991
Co-insurance or self-pay 138,394 127,030 155 8,816 25,770 92,290 8,546 2,433 6,113 2,817
Differential for preferred accommodation 161 105 0 25 20 59 55 13 42 2
Sundry earnings 17,704 13,752 5 928 3,367 9,453 3,480 546 2,935 472
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.
"Sundry earnings" refers to all other earnings not attributable to basic accommodation such as earnings from sales or provision of services related to physical therapy, special duty nursing, hairdressing or barber services, extra laundry, dry cleaning, employee or guest meals, vending machines, telephone, day care and sale of crafts.
3.
Principal characteristic of predominant group of residents and size of facility.
4.
"Income from other agencies" refers to amounts paid for accommodation by federal government departments or agencies, workers' compensation boards, Department of Veterans' Affairs and any grants or donations received by the facility.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Residential Care Facilities Survey (CANSIM table 107-5508).