retirement home in the town of Rigaud in the Montérégie.She currently has four seniors in her care, but now they’re being forced to relocate and have until Dec.
18 to find a new home.Last month, local health authorities at the CISSS Montérégie-Centre notified Samson she had to cease activities.Samson has been running the place, mostly on her own, since she bought it in 2013.She believes it’s one of the main reasons the regional health board’s inspector wants her to close.“She says ‘no you’re not capable.
No, you’re not capable.’ And I say ‘I’m doing it myself already.'”Certification is another reason.Samson’s certification allowing her to administer medication to her residents expired earlier in the year and she needs to be recertified.