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ANVARY 0 1978
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LEARNING TO PAINT.-7 Art teacher Holly Manske of Itedoefield lookp,pn while
Pat Watson of brUssels tries,her hand at painting duting a session' at the Hyron
Centre forthe_Home Bound. 'I_ (Phlifd by Townshericil
By Elaine Townshend
. A yeAr ago the, Hurop Outreach' ,
;.Progratn concOved th,e 'Idea of a
count' y--wide Day Care Centre for '
• the homebound; that persons„
confined to the hdme because' of
•Lage or .'disability. Such. projects,
had been .suCceSSful, in, several
tjec Huron, was the first .
rurillW7e-irto a etIT-T-Tirip
In April 1977, a steering •
committee was • formed, and
Chester Archibald,. administrator
• of Huronview, on behalf . of its
Board of • Direetors, offered: the
• use 'of the Huronview facilities.' -
Funding was. obtained through a
federal government grant and a
New Horizons grant. In October,
the Huron Bounty Day ' Care
Centre opened under 'co-ordinator . Ann' St. Jean ot Auburn and her
assistants, Rosemary Armstrong
and Karen Scruton, both., of
• Clinton. " '
, • In the-intervening two -months,.
thirty volunteei"s have given 270
hours.,of their time and-recently
the centre sponsorckg-volunteer
workshop to discuss their roles
and their rights. jeari. Baker' of
Clinterr,„and .VVinnie Mason of
Auburn come everyday, and Jean
explains, "it gets one out of the,,
house and gives me other
thoughts., 1,•feel that. I get much
more out of it 'than what I give."
Twenty•six • honfeboUnd •
persons have t akin part irr the
Day Xare Centre 'thus--far. They
come from as far away .'a's"'
Brussels, Walton and Ethel.'
Some visit dne 'day a week; others
two days 'a Week, and a few three
days a' week. They were referred
to Ann St. .lean . by agencies,
doctors, families and friends, and
Ale 'visited each- applicant to
ensure his or her before
accepting them. Each participant
pays '$2 day, which includes
transportation', a hot meal and the
use of Huronview facilitieS',. such
as the exercise room and craft
room, the auditorium, hairdres-
sing perSonn,i1 andseperal.healtb
care,
The centre has its own kitci'en,
sitting' room;, den, office and
bedroom for anyone 'requiring a
rest during the day. It • is .open
three days a week, but the staff
hopes to expand, to five days a
week in the spring.An average of
eight people,,attend each•day, and-
one- volunteer is needed for two
Participant's.
"People Mite first," says
assistant co-ordinator Rosemary'
wait,"
rinist,ron, "If someone needs
something, the 'paper work can
Activities include skutfleboard,
cards', crafts, exeras„Cs:- and
discussion grotiPs. On Tuesday'
afternoon, klolly Manske, an art
instru.ctor::-from Brncefield,
conduct 's a "painting for fun"
class, and on Thursdsay, John
Tteaalcbhoets, watio0Sweparfi5oirp.t1;. Hvuorluonntveieewr,
residents and Day Care partici-
pants are welcome to take part in
each others' programs.- Fin,
example, many Day Care people
enjoy the Old Time . music
'prdvided by Huronvievv on
Monday, while' several
Huronview residents join the
,.?';'`'Painting for -fun" class on
Tuesday.
The purpose of the centre is to
give people more meaning to
their lives. It helps senior citizens
to stay in their own horn& lenger
by giving 'them something LC1
and a ,shance to be with other..
people. Thus it combats
loneliness -and boredom which
can lead to illnesS,' Sifullarly., it
helps stroke patients; ',who
'Previously lived !very active: Jives,
to adjust and encourages them to
'get back into the community,
The centre has already reached,
many people, but Ann"St.' Jean
knows there. are many more to be
contacted,. She has .used the !peal
media to make cpeoplcawrire of
the centre, and she is • willing to
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speak to any organization, vitunting
to know, more about it.
Rosemary Armstrong credits
Ann's erithusiaSm as one of the
reasons for the success of the. Day
Care Centre, but• Ann is quick to
point out that the'Centre could not
serve the ',homebound in Huren
County yvithout the dedication of
all the staff and volunteers. •
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• The new Family Care AGency
of Huron County, operating on a
Canada Works grant of $p,540
came into effect January J, 1978.
Offices are located in Wingham in
is ,co-operation with 'the Ministry of
Social Serviees,
John McKinnon, director of
social services for Huron ,County,
told county colincil Thursday in
Goderich that between 40 and
certified „homemakers and others
are signed nrwith the agency to ,
provide service on a few basis to
private individuals and agencies
in Huron:
Mr,. McKinnon explained that
Home -Care with offices in
Seaforth will be a Major user of ,
the new agency. When honie-
makers are required by the Home
Care co=ordinator, Mrs. Bettye
Carding ; she will call the Family
Care AGency in Wingham where
it is expected' homemakers,
household cleaners and
-colipattions-L.AVilklbe
immediately' for service anywhere .
-in the county.
Home Care, is a provincially
funded .service paid for through
Ontario Hospital Insurance
, (OHIP). ,This occurs when a
patient under the doctor's care in
hospital leaves hospital eatly and
goes home under continued
medical surveillance there.
. Always, Home Care includes the
services of a visiting nurse or a.
Physiotherapist or both, and
Occasionally a ‘s homemaker arid
companion.
It was clearly pOinted out at
Thursday's .council meeting that,
to qualify for Home Care which is
funded, 100 per cent by OHIP, one
must be under .a doctor's care, be
in hospital and require continued
medical assiitance at home after.
leaving smpitareirlF.-7--- ---
The Family Care Agency will •
•
also provide homemakers foi the
Social Services Committee should -
one be required; and for private
individuals. When hOmeinakeys_
are required by the social services
committee for person's in need,
the cost is subSidired-Up to 80 per,
cent by ihe Ministry of Social
SerViees.
Individuals, Mr. McKinnon
,pointed out, • will pay for the
service from their, own pockets.
Rates for the homemakers
household cleaners and
companions were approved by
county council and are on a par
with . Red _Cross rates for such -7
serViVelbin the larger centres.
The hOurly rate is $4.20 in town
and $4.60 out of town. The out of
town rate is in effect anytime a
homemaker .has to travel more
than five miles from her home ts
get to her work. Mr. McKinnon
pointed out the homemaker's are:
not paid mileage and the, extrd 40
cents per 'hour is in lieu of
Mileage.
The daily rate4s$33.00 in town,
$36.80 out 'of town for an
eight-hour day. The live in rate is '
V0.40 in town and out of town
per day..
HOME SUPPORT
The Herne Support Program
has not been all that successful to
date in. Huron County, but
according to J. R.' flunking,
chairman of the social services
committee, is it working well in
other areas and it is possible the
Ministry will' approve fuittling
beyond Ma'rch of 1978.
"The program, Which provides
home support services to elderly
and handicapped achilts and
includes heavy or seasonal
cleaning, 'gardening; repair's' or
__alterations to the home, trans~or-___•
tation etc.. is based 'on a fee for
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