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Ontario needs 50,000 more personal support workers by 2032, with training programs and incentives to fill the gap.
Ontario projects a need for over 50,000 additional personal support workers by 2032 due to an aging population and rising care demands.
Algonquin College’s eight-month PSW program in Pembroke prepares students for careers in long-term care, home care, and community settings through classroom learning, simulations, and clinical placements.
The province offers financial incentives, including up to $5,440 during training, $10,000 for full-time work, and up to $20,000 for rural or remote roles.
PSWs play a critical role in supporting seniors and people with disabilities, helping maintain independence and dignity, with strong job prospects and opportunities for career advancement.
Ontario necesita 50.000 más trabajadores de apoyo personal para 2032, con programas de capacitación e incentivos para llenar el vacío.