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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-09-16, Page 18PAGE,10--GO ICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16; 1976 4 y 80 persons attend daylong workshop uron needs progr�m 1. ome B home visiting, mutual nment L.I.P. grants that Huron County Committee on yElalne Townshend Special guests at ttie meetin g support centre, and operation initiated the services were the Homebound. Is there, a need to set up a were representatives of a lift. The visiting. program is ; terminated, the Brantford- Betty Cardno posed; three program' for the homebound., day-care centre for the sponsored and sglipervised by =General 'Hospital provided questions for them to con- " in Huron County? • The homebound in Brantford.. Led the Brant County -Health Unit ;staff and funds for the.mutual.. Sider: ,Is the Brantford general consensus : 'of the by Mr. Sayed,. 1Chi f of the and "'consists of one director support: centre. However, . situation applicable to Huron more than 80 persons who' Occupat onti Therapy., . and five staff members. Its home viaitirig and •operation, County? What problems are I+articipatPd in'a worksjmp at • Department of the Brantfordpurpose is to reach the lift art .' ; - involved? What can we do? Huronxiew: on September It, General Hospital, the group homebound' persons in. 'their' ,vol:unteerprograms. After .some „. ; lively was yes, ` explained. how their unique present environment: . Mr. Sayed summed up the 'discussions, the .• groups. physical' and .'the h aideas, aids• eir a program' -pooled t centre �le , program h Y�o amin - o Homebound" is the term p The mutual•support �P g by picturing it a p used to describe anyone who •and emotional rehabilitation operates under: the direction triangular form . and byagreed "that the. . size of the. g cannot get out of the home for of disabled persons and of the occupational therapy describing how an individual , workshop.indicated a need for reasons :-related to age, a • motivates them to become re de artm,ent of Brantford passes through each phase, Tand an interest in a program, physical handicap, integrated into the corn,. p General, After their release :1t the centre'of the triangle is siiriilar to. -the Brantford . munity.' from the hospital, disabled the, family living group; its concept, in. Huron County., Tlie focal point of the pe•rsons obtain continued 'care three supportive services Geography, transportation, program is the family living ,.on an out-patient basis. A , make up the sides. Home facilities and finances were, rday, 9 initiator; fear. WEDNESDAYS t erape of this group. The committee physically disbled persons social _andrecreational en- operation lift, the mobilizer; corners • '•- . ' and were delighted withithe. sponsored the workshop, and their families. The group vironment is provided in :and they mutual support Several ,.groups -suggested participants ..,•.decision to which was chaired by Mrs. meets Monday through , which . each individual is centre relhe developer.at the the Clinton Public Hospital pursue.. the -creation 'of 's encouraged td learn new b Betty Cardno: Home -Care•' Friday f.rom,9 a.m. •to 3 p.m. supervisor. Several in facilities provided by the • • homebound persons attended Brantford General • Hospital. as well as representatives of For those • who require ALPHA and most ,ofthe local treatment, the -therapy agencies and service clubs. department is ..nearby. 'In Official greetings were addition, the members otherwise. confine to into homes,A.11three.seryicesrvaie munity. on behalf of`'Huronview; Dr. on outings. 'The program -is - _ ___ co-ordinated_ through an After their presentation, the Brantford p.ariel fielded questions from the attentive audience, and. later, small • discussion groups:were formed. Each group included a member from Brantford as well as 'a member of the.' e of the triangle. A- .with its therapy, facilities program -for the homebound skills and to develop' a feeling disabled person rises from would' . be ; an ideal central in Huron County. Of self-worth. the develop'ment stage of Meanwhile, opera.tian• lift M.S.C. through the family provides transportaion to and living. group to the apex of the from the centre. for persons , program, which is re- -- brought by Chester Archibald socialize; •learn crafts and go d' their integration i t the eom Frank , Mills, the' Huron designed and operated inter agency committee County Medical Officer •,pf primarily by the homebound. •consisting of representatives from the Brant County Health -Health; Dr. Whi,tman, President, Mrs .,Clara,_ " secretary of the • Huron Durrant, expresses their Unit, the Farhily Service County Medical, Society and motto as, We help ourselves Bureau, and _ Brantford Medical Advisor - to Home by helping others,, ..---- . --.-.-General Hospital. -Care; and Margaret Bushel The Family Living. Group When the Federal Bower of the Huron County Library. has three supportive, services CAS worker special speaker at lODE first fall meeting The September meeting of the ZO.D.E. was held in the hotrie of Mrs. Dr: Frank, Mills, the Nile, with 1,6 members -present. The I.O.D.E: prayer was repeai.ed in Unison after the presen- tation of the flag: Mrs. G. Henderson, Regent, reported that three officers wished •to vacate their positions • - Miss H. McCarthy, Mrs. A. Holmes, and Mrs-. R. Neville. These were replaced by Mrs. R. Neville, treasurer; Mrs. C. J. Worsell, Public Relations Secretary; and Mrs. F. Stokes, 1st Vice Regent.'` A thank -you letter was read from Miss Jennifer,More who had received the Creative Award for Grade 8 . in the Robertson Public School. Thel goes �,. speaker, Chasp Nl tO `cher war introduced • by Mrs. A. • AMR meeting Hugill. He is a Certified Child Care' Worker, with the. Childress Aid Society, and the Youth Co-ordinator for Youth Service. His topic was the project for teenagegirls called for the CAS and herduty is,to formative and 'interesting be an example and councillor ` address. to the girls. Two of the .girls A gift from the Chapter was are in school `• and the . other.presented to Mr,. Martin by_ two are working. • Mrs. Mi Robinsodi. When the girls• enter the A ' request' was • made for - home, they: are required, to articles for the bale which is sign a 13 point contract which .- to be sent in October, such as "CASTLE" which stand for • states that they are baby- blankets, baby sweater "Children's Add, Society Teen responsible for their share of sets, towels and wash cloths, Living Experience." He all bills such as room, board, ' -or donations :of'money. These stated that 50 per cent of the food, phone, .andclothing to . would be greatly appreciated. children in' care in Huron ` be paid out of their monthly Tickets for the quilt made County are teenagers ` Who allowance. No drugs or dope by Mrs. C. Cutt are., on sale have been referred by school, are permitted and if a girl is . from the members and at the Suncoast Ma11 each Thursday 6,, and Friday. The draw will be g held -at the group's Christmas'' meeting. • Mrs. G. Henderson thanked Mrs. Mills for the use of her home and announced that the parents, police, or the found guiltyshe is im- mediately dismissed and can There are three types of ' -only return- after discussion replacements for children - by the. other girls and Mr. foster homes, groups homes, Martin. and . independence homes: This program.,. -,has, been The latter isnow working in working in Toronto for six or Goderich in a • home on - seven years and it is believed October meeting will be held Cambria Road and Nelson,:.- that it will be successful here. in the home of Mrs. C. Cutt„ Street where four girls and a The Regent 'thanked the' •Park Street. After the regular "'mod'el'"'• ` '.a're. $iv in g ?tea ker:::for a — #riost1r---"elvsftig;-lutichwas,se veer. t- :. The model is. a receptionist teenagers themselves: • Special film tel -Is needs of retarded A.. film • entitled "Com- munity care of the Mentally Handicapped" will be shown when the . Goderich Association for the Mentally Retarded holds -its general meeting on' September. 29 in ,the •Queen Elizabeth -wing of Victoria School. The meeting: gets '-underway at. 8:00 'p.m. and resource people will beton hand to answer questions following the film: - Produced primarily for use in the Health -Education Program in: schools and colleges,the film aims to impart -sortie understanding of the mentally handicapped person and also of the ser- vices which a community cad' provide. The care and • facilities available to the mentally handicapped are illustrated chronologically.- At the assessment . clinic , the. -Con- sultant Psychiatrist together with the Health • Visitor and Mental Welfare. Officers discusses the child's future with the mother. The mentalWelfare Officer is then seen in the child's home, where a Medical Officer -also , .tests,the child's -ability. Scenes follow of the youngest children in the special Nursery School where - emphasis is placed on toilet .training facilities. A.colorful scene°.illustrates the work of the` Pysiotherapist. At the specialJunior School the children- en -joy pain 'ng, playing in the.. sandtra -.. rhythm and 'movements, country. dancing and.a visit tp the swimming baths, as well .as more formal teaching. t'he work at a new purpose. built Adult Centre is shown and .includes the making of soft toys,, the assembly of paraffin cooking stoves' and domestic science. Spine . social ' training is illustrated • with an individual locker room and the mid clay.,meal. which operates on a cafeteria style, Produced by : - the Wolverha%•pton Health and Education. Departments, the film was written and directed by Dr. J.D. Wright, Senior - Medical Officer ' with ' assistance from Mr. L. 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