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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-11-25, Page 16Ooderick, $ignalr,Stara 131111'41*Yr„ November, 24. 9 , 41. . —4. a • CountyHom eportOH. • Running • 'The county home is operating empowers "the councils of all, virtually at capacity, and the 'municipalities" to pass such by - waiting list of applicants is "get- laws. i In order tht local municipal-, ting no smaller," county council! ities may reaceive subsidy un pay - was informed last week. u" "Probably 30" names on the list, said deputy clerk -treasurer B. G. Hanly. Superintendent H. C. Johnston had reported 225 persons under care -96 males. Nominal capacity is 225. The planned new addition will add '75 beds. Cost was estimated early in the year at $550,000. Report of the Huronview board, Submitted by Ree Elgin Thompson, of Tuckersrnith, said it is hoped to, have tenders in "very early in the new year.' The board is to open the tend ers and make a recommendation to January council session. Financial arrangements will then be completed and a final presentation made* in March. With financing approved prov- incially, construction might start April 1. Ir. Johnston reported per - diem cost at-Ifuro nview as $4.09, inp-a re s'"' WM4- $6 at Welland and $5.93 at the4 --Vateyl-oo home, "Homes that do not _provide nursing care can operate at $2.50 per day, as in Perth,' he said. There were 54 admissions to Huronview during the year to date, -and 48 deaths. Blue Water Rest Home, under construction at Zurich, "will not compete with the county home," council was assured by members of a delegation supporting ap- plication for a county grant. Council was addressed by Elgin McKinley, Gerald Gingerich, Dr. C. D. Wallace and Ivan Kalb fleisch. Mr. Gingerich, illustrating the approval of the public welfare department for this type of home, said the department pro- jected "at least three similar homes in the county, plus the homes we have now or those being added to' Original plan of Zurich Cham- ber of Commerce was for 20 beds but after invesrigation, and con sultatdon -with the department, the final plan was a 65 -bed home. To License Homes The, county board of health, in a report signed by ex -warden John Morrissey, recommended that a bylaw he passed for the licensing and aperating of nurs- ing homes in the county. It was explained that the Munici- pal Act, as amended this year, ments for indigent patients in nursing homes, a bylaw must be passed,,stipulating the minimum requirements in maintenance of the nursing homes. Reeve Calvin Krauter, Brus- seLs, cal quirement Ied attention that in to homes the of re - un der 50 beds a. registered nurse' or assistant shall be on duty at all times, and elthat tn homes of 50 or pore beds there shall be a registered nurse on duty at all times. He pointed out that such staff is hard to, obtain, and criticized as excessive the re- quired ratio of toilets. "This may clean up some homes that are not so' good," he said, "but it makes. it difficult for those trying to- run good homes." "Will it stop nursing homes that haven't hie required regis- tered nurse?" asked Reeve John Corbett, of Hay, "No doubt tbis will be en- forced on new homes," -,said War- den Webb. "1 question whether any would be closed down on account of the number of toilets. Registered nurses are not avail- able, anyway. This will be' un- der the health department and Dr. Aldis. Certainly we want control." The report was adopted. On recommendation from the vmrden's and personnebconunit- tee, ,eouncil aPPrOved 'an in- crease to $7,000 in the' salary of HuronView superintendent H. C. Johnston, with annual incre- ments of $200 to $7,400, and the salary of his assistant, John More, to $6,000, with annual in- crements of $300 to $6,900. .....11.1116116% if PALS -MEET The "Tiger Dunlop Pals" held their fifth meeting for the course"Sleeping Garments," No- vember 15, 1965, at 7.30 p.m. in the Township Hall. The meet- ing was opened with the 4-H Pledge. Janice Reaburn read the minutes from meeting four. • ,„ 641.11.11111k .., " . . ,... •(-. 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