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Inter -school feel
Grace Ross (God.). (6) Angela
Duizer ( Hur. ).
High Jlmp:- (1) Pat lfur•ris 100 Yard Dash: (1) Bonnie Reid
(Holm.) 4'l ', (2) Kwtthv Coombs (God.) 13.9 sec'.. (2) Nancy
(Sea.). (3) Lori Mackay (God. ). (4) Preszcator (Hull) 14.4. (3) Pat
Terri Van Dongen, (Holm). (5) Harris (Holm.). (4) Kathy Coombs
Candace, Emmerton (Clint.). (Sea.) (5) Sherry- Johnston
Long Jump: (1.) Terri Van4,(Clintt). (6) Jane Baker (Sea,,).
Dongen (Holm.) 12'6". (2) Barb I,. CHAMPION - PAT HARRIS
Carter (Hull.).•( ) Nancy'
Preszcator d(Hu,li.).. (4) Lori
:.M:ackay(God.).(5) Debbie Melick
(God.), (6) Pain Lambert (Goof.).
.,+Is° Triple Jump: (1) Terri Van
Dongen 26'0" (Holm.): (2) Pat
Harris (Holm. ).• (3) Denise
• Mi4chelmore (God.), (44') Nancy,
Preszcator (Hull.). (5) Sandra
McGregor (Hur. ), (6) Debbie Cook
(HOLM.) 18 pts.
MIDGET BOYS
High Jump:. (1) • Kerry
Corlluhoun -(Clint.) 4'3". ' (2)
Carson Stryker (Hull.), (3) Tim
Brooks°(God.), (4) Mike Hodges
(God.), •(5) Steve Arbour (God.),
(6) Scott Raithljy (Holm.),
Long Jump: (1) Steven Reid
(Clint.). • (Hull) 12'6", '(2) Martin McGee
'75 Yard Dash: (1) Bonnie Reid (God:), 0) Scott Raithby (Holm.).
4God.110.6 sec.. -(2,) Barb Carter. (4) Greg MacLar'en (Clint.), (5)
J4111) 10.7,0') Nancy Preszcator. ,John Coleman (Hur.), (6) Jeff
(Hull). (.4) Pat Harris (HolmL,).,.(5) Cantelon (Holm.),
a Forty residents from
Hurinview attended the Clinton
Spring Fair on Saturday afternoon
and appreciated the fine gesture
of the board in giving, them a free
'pass for the day. -
Mrs, Marie' Plynn of Clinton
along with the regular musicians,
'Mary Taylor and Norman Speir.
supplied the music for the Monday
get together. Mrs. Daleof Clinton
and the regular'volun'teer group
from Goderich, as well as the
Homemakers: Class helped ,with,
wheelchairs,and With nd joined up the •
•program. Mrs. Gertrude
Kaitting.; .erre 'of the regular
volunteers from Ggderich, lett the
singsong period.`
The annual spring drive
Triple Jump: (1) . K.e r r V Sanderson (God ) 2.9'5" . (2) Doug Brandon (Ilur ), (6) Gary Tebbutt
Colquhoun 27'5 (Clint 1. (2) Fry. (Sea.), (3) Tim McLean (Holm.), Peter('rew (God.). Mark
Danny Maillet (God.). (3) John (Gocl,),, (4) Tom Johnston (Sea.). Bellinger (Holrrr.).
Brown (God.). (4) Paul He1esii:' (5) Ian Gilili (Clint.). (6) Gordon Long .Jurnp. (1) Paul. Wise
(God.), (r) Gary Shepherd (Hill,),
(6) Craig Miller (Hull.).
75 Yard Dash: (1) John,Colernan
(Hur.) 10.0. (2) Stewart Crew
(God.) 10.2, (3) Murray Drager.
(Sea.), (4) Lyle Kinsman (Hur.).
(5) Craig Millar (Hull.). •
100 Yard Dash.: (1) Stewart
Crew (God.) 13.6, (2) Scott
Raithby. (Holm.) 13:6, (3) Craig
Millar (Hull.), (4) Ron Trewartha
(Hill.), (,5) Lyle Kinsman (Hur.),
CHAMPION- - K,ERRY
COLQUHOtf•4, CLINTON, 12 pts.
•
JINIOR GIRLS „
High Jump: (1) Karin„Pederson
(God.) 4'6", (2) Jacky Nesbitt
• (Hull.), (3) Terry Flowers
-.((lint. ), (4)Barb Lawson (Clint. ),
(5) Christine McNall (Hull), ('6)
.Nancy Glynick (Clint.)..
Long Jump: (1) Nancy Clvnick
12'7", (Clint:), (2) Linda Melick
(God,) (3) Cheryl Reid (Hull.), (4)
-Barb Lawson (Clint.), (5) Terry
Flowers (Clint.), (6) Christine "
McNall (Hull.). '
Triple Jump: (1) Nancy Clynick
29'5" (Clint.), (2) Karin Pederson
(God.), (3) Susan Jeffrey (God.),
(4) Laverne Burnett (God.), (5)
Brenda Shilbe (Holm.), . (6)
Cheryle Reid(Hull.). '
' .tQO yard ' Dash: (1) .Barb
Lawson (Clint.) 0,4,..(2) Terry
Ffowe'rs (Clint:) 13.,6., (3)
_Mairianne Kalbfleisch (Hur.), (4) Tyndall (Hull„ (5 ).Judy Landridge (Holm. ). ( 3 ) Paul Robinson (Hur.). (God.) 1.8.6, (2) Kim 'Colquho'un
Diane Shilbe Holm,), (5)Eleanor od,),(6)Nancy Kuehl (Clint.), ) : (Clint );(3�).Barh Doig (Hur.). (4)
( (C (3 (,ord Giliillan (Clint. , (5) •John
' McMillan (God,), (6) Christine • 150 Yard Dash: (1) Susan Reinhart (God.), (6) Doug Riehl em' y Dierolf (God.), (5) Jane
McNall (Hull,). • MacDonald (God.) 18.7. (2) Janet•', (Clint.:Leming (Sea.).
150 Yard Dash: (1) lark Haney (Hut.) 18.9, (3) Dianna Long'..Jump: (1) Steven ','Grew SHOT PUT: (1) Cheryl Seymour
Lawson (Clint.), (2) Terry Berry (Hur.), (4) Susan Tyndall . (God ) 16'7", (2). Paul Robinson (Sea.) 8'5", (2) •Dain Wood
Flowers '(Clint.), (3) Jen.nv .- (Hull), (5) Nancy. Kuehl (Clint.), (Hur.,, (3) Neil Colquhoun (sea.', (3) Bev Slade (hint.), (4)
Reinink • (Sea.), (4) Eleanor' (6) his' Cladding (Clint.). • (Clint.), (4) Brian Millar (Hull.).
Linda Hodgert(6(Sea.,, ( ) I'"arh
"McMillan (God), (5) Marianne SHOT PUT:, (1) Joan Honking Doig ( Hur. ). (6) TF resa'StYegstra
, �(:i i Pete wise 'i Clint. ), (6•) Tonv
Kalbfleisch (Hur.), (6) Marlene (Hull,) 23'2",-(2). Sharon Irwin (Holm
Vollick IGod. ).
andville (Sea.). (Clint.), (3) Debbie Rose (Hur.). , T r• i I
in u e rl .1, : (1) N e i 1 DISC t•S: ()•)". Brenda Gibbing's
CHAMPION, BARB LAWSON. (4)SharonParke(Hur•.)(5)Joanne I70'R" (Hur",., (2' . Darl.r"n9a'
Cul)luhotrn (Clint.) 34'8'', (2)
Tuesday evening. Nineteen cars
driven by•United Church men or
their wives took part with visits to •
the Goderich-Bayfield area with a
brief .stop at Pinelake Camp.
where they were. greeted by the
owners Bob and Shirley Elliott.
•
A good number. of ,residents
tool' advantage of the Exeter.
United Church„ Women's, Unit 1
program, and tea held in the
auditorium :on • Wednesday
afternoon. The group leader.
Mrs. Verna Coates, was in charge
of the program with devotion 'by.
Mrs, Barbra Bell. Mrs. Mary
Kernickgave`seseral humourous
readings. re , • g
6 There were•dance•numbers' by
sporiSOred` by the nen of Exeter ---Tr;au -Cowan);-pian __selections .. ._ ---- ____ ._-
CLINTO 1��t 1CTcClin heV (Hoiril.). f61Cathy Iia• nlev --Hrr-1-1',1 .(_L__.Tarn_mk--
Unitep Church 'took lace on Bri;rn Millar 'Hull.,, . (si �E�
p : McAstocker ; Gnd ". (4 Cheryl
Y _ Bunking (Hull. )1 Wise (Clint ,anti Paul Robinson
1, d JUNIOR BOYS . • - DISCUS: • (1) ' Susan `•TyndallSeymour ( Sea, �. :i . DO1) Daer
• (Hint.-(. (5', Dave Clynick' (Clint.) (Clint. ), � f,) Kathy w'uhhs +Holm ':.
by Mrs. Thelma King, Lunch was - (Hull.) 72'7", (2) Susan. Parke and Bill Sanderson )God•. )
served bythe ladies of the unit. A . High Jump: (1•) Ian Gibb 4'4'. (Hur,), (,3) Mary Anne Cummings ; 100 -yard (1) Steve, Cr•r�u..q CHAMPION LORI KE:I :LFR.
• member of the Exeter U.C;W;, (Clint.), 2) Tim McLean (God.); �: (Clint.); (4)Joan•Hunkings(Hul.l•) GODERICH. 2-8 Pts.
(Gael, i. ' 11:8, (2) Paul Robinson SCHOOL STANDINGS
Mrs,Stmemheone, thanked the ladies on (3) David Russell (God.), (4) (4).., (5) Darlene Chowan .(Hold. ),, (6) (Hill:. 12:1. (3 ) Bruce Blake
beha• f of the residents. " Gordon Geddes (Hur-{,5-)--Peter- -•L•tz Davidson (Htir;). (Sera. ). (4) Allan Lavis (Clint). (5) Gocierirh, 291.
e : Thompson (Holm.); (6) Bob C KA M' P IQ N • - SLI $ A N Tw•i�lit Kinsman (Hur.), (6) Rusty Clinton. 271
Biu
dny (God.) (Clint.) 14'5". (2) : Charles
100 Yard Uash (1) fan Gibb Mustard (Hur.) (3) Peter Crew
(Clint112.4, (2) Shaun Rotteau (God.). (4) Mark Bellinger
(Clint.). (3) Brad Sanderson (Holrr).)1(5) Ray Wheeler (Clint.),
(God.), (4) Doug Fry (Sea.). (5) (5) Rodger Amy (Holm.). .
'Pztul McClure (Sea.), (6) Terry Triple ,Jurnp: (l) Keith Howatt
Caldwell (Hur.). (Hull ; 32'7", (2) Bob, Boomer
150 Yard Dash: (1) fan Gibb • '(Sea ), (3) tan Lambert (God.(, (4)
19.2, (2) Brad:Sanderson (God.),.. 'Mark Bellinger (Holm,,). (5) Paul
(3) Shaun Rotteau (Clint. ), (4) Tom Wise ( Clint (6 )'Derek Connor
Johnston (Sea.). (5) Brad Scott (Hur
(Sea,)((6)Terry Caldwell (ijur.). "' 100 Yard Dash: (1) Derek
CHAMPION - IAN GIBB:, Connor (Hur ) 12:4, (21 Mark
Bellinger (Holrn. ), (3) Peter Crew High Jump: (1) Kira Colquhoun -
(God ).' (4 ) Charles. ',Mustard 4'10".,( 2) Lori Keller (1'od. ), c3)
(H'ur. ), (5) Paul Bricker (God ). Marlene Dale (Hull. ), (4) Teresa
(6) Gary Tebbutt (Holm.). Steerstr•a ) Holm. ;,, (5) , Cheryl
150 Yard Dash: (1) Mark S.evmuu-r rSea. ). (6) . Tammv
Bellinger (Holm.) 18 4, (2) McAstocke'r (God.).
Cl,arles Mustard, (Hur ). (3) 'Lone Jurnp: (•1)r Cori Keller'
Peter Crew, (God ), (4) Derek` (G,o d . ) 1 5 ' 7.” , (2) 'i' e r• e s a
Connor (Hur.). (5)) Alex •Har•r•ett Steegstra (Holm. ), (3) Marv.a
(Clint ). (6.) Ren MacDonald Jackson' (Rola]: ). (4) Bev Slade
(Sa.,. ), (5) Marlene Dale (Hull, )1
SHOT POT: (1) Ray Wheeler (6) Mary Ellen Sturdy ( olrfi.
(Clint ) 39'4", (2) Ken ''Machan Triple Jump: (11 Teresa
(Hull.), (54 ,Glenna Ellis (Hull.), (Hull ),(3) Blair Brandon (f)ui%.i, .Steegstr•a, 33.11" (Holm.), (2)
(6) Tracy Baker. (Sea. ): (4) Ken McBride (Hur.), (5) Allan Lori Keller 32'4" (God 'i, (3 )
TripleJump: (I) Susan Tyndall Tavldr(Hur. ), (6) Bill Rov (Hull). Vickev Dierolf (God.,' (4) Patti
(Hull) 29'6". (2) Michele Flowers DISCI'S: (1 ) Ray Wheeler 92'8" Helesic (God.), (5) Marlene Dale
(.0 1 int'. ) , (3) Mary Anne (Clint ), (2) Blair Brandon (Hur)), (Hull), (6) Carla Brodie (Hur.).
Cummings, (Clint.), (4)" Diane (3) Steve Campbell (Clint.). (4) ' 100 Yard Dash: (1). Lori Keller'
Mitchelmore (God.), (-5) Shelly Ken McBride (Hur.), (5) Bill Rov •(God.) 12 1, (2) Teresa.Steegstra
Hill (God.).(6)Tracy Baker (Sea.) (Hull.). (6) Rov Fisher (Holm.!. 12.5, (3) Mary Lammerant
100 Yard Dash: (1) Susan
MacDonald '-'13.0 • (God,), (2) -
Michele Flowers (Clint.) 13.3, (3) High Jurrip: (1) Neil Colquhoun
Dianna Berry (Hur.), (4) Susan P. 4'11°; ' ( Clint. ). (2) Rusty Orm,lndv
SHOT PtJT (1) Paul Robinson
(Hur.) 34'10", (2) Steve
' McPherson (Hur.). (3) Gord
Gilfillan (Clint.), (4) Bruce Blake
(Sea.), (5) Paul 13euerman (Sea.),
(6) Neil Colqulydun (Clint.).
,DISCUS: (1) Paul Robinson
99' 11'1;',` (2) G'lrry Watson
(•-lull). ('3) Ross Govier (Sea.), (4)
Brian Millar (Hull(, (5) Bruce
Blake (ea ). (0) Dave Archibald
(Clint.)
CHAMPION - PAUL
BOBINS()N, HURON
CENTENNIAL, 30 pts.
•SENIOR GIR'LS
CLINTON, 23 Pts.
INTERMEDIATE GIRLS
HighJdrnp: (1) Tare MacDonald
(God.) 4.'6" (2). Wendy., Webb
(God.), (3) Sharon Irwin (Clint?),
(4) Janice. Pepper ,.(Hur.): (5)
Susan MacDonald (God.), '(6)
Kathy Lawrence (Hur:). ..
Long Jump: (1) Teresa Streeter
(God.) 13'1", (2) Ruth Ann
Colclough (Clint.), (3) Vicky
Pollard (Sea.), (4) Susan Tyndall
SENIOR BOYS
(Hull. ), (4 ) Vickev Diorolf (God. )1-
(5)BarbDoig(Hur ).(6)Deb D.aer
(Clint.).
150 Yard Dash: (1) Cori Keller
1
ts
(God,)'72.1,'(4) Deb Dara' (Clint^a. Cordal' Gedde$ (ttur.) 74:4. (4).
73.4, (5) Kim Colquhoun (Clint.), P1litlip Potter (Holrl;6;) 74:6, (0}
(6) Teresa Chapman (Hur,). .. Brent Sehank (Sea.), (6) Ton
Senior -Int. Boys 880: (1) Allen Bringe•(C1int.).
Lavis (Clint.) 2:34:2, (2) Bruce Senior -Int. Boys Relay: •(I)
Blake (Sea.) 2:34:5, (3) Peter Huron Cent.54.9, (2) coderricb
Crew ° (God.) 2:35:9, (3) David 55.8, (3) Holmesville, (4) Clinton,
Sallows (Hur..) 2:39:2, (5) Paul (5) Seaforth, -(6) Huflett. ,
Burman (S"'e a, ), (6) Ralph Senior4nt. Girls„ Relay: .1)
Haverkarnp (Hull). • Goderich, (2)Clinton, ( ) Hullett:
Junior -Mid. Girls 440: (1) (4) Huron Cent., (.5)..Holmesvilie,
Terry Flowers (Clint) 76-:3-, (2) (6) Seaforth:
Bonnie Reid (God.) 78.0, (3) Hilda ' Junior -Mitt:. Boys Relay: (1)
Wynja,(Hur.1 78:2. (4) Cheryle ' Clinton 59;5, (2)Seaforth•60:7,'(3)
McClure (Sea ) 79:7, (5)'Serena Goderii"h;'(4) Huron Cent., (5)
Hulley' (Sea )..(6) Denise 9H.ul'lett, (6) Holrn,esville.
Mitcheltore (God Junior 'Mid. Girls.` Relay: (1) a,
Ju, for -Mid Boys 440 (1 ) Bobby Goderich 6'4:2, (2e) Huron 65:5, (3), -.
LaWreriie (Hur) 70 6. (2) Pair. Holmesville, (4) Hullett, (5) :
'Galachuik (Clint. 72 2, (3) Seafor•th, (6) Clinton.
by Mrs. Bert Francis and several ' p s•
music,l'numbers by Mrs. Taylor
and Norman Speir accompanie
L h
to
YOU CAN'T GETANYWHERE
JEW. WISNIN'
MAK' UP YOUR
MIND AND
The .residents of Huronvi
• Orr'iairdy 4'Ho1m.•a.
220 Yard Dash: (1) Steven Crew
)'"(God.) 55.3, (2) Bruce Blake (Sea, )
'56,6. (3),Pa•u1'1 ohinson ( Hur.). r4 )
ark Nicholson ( Clint i:,) 5. Bob
who are members of the North Burrough, Shaun Rotteau (Clint.) TYNDALL, HULLE`I'T,21�pt,s,
Street United Chl$rch were takerr• " Long Jump; (1) Brad Sanderson • INTERMEDIATE BOYS
for a dri've•'0ri Wednesday (God.) 131", •(2)" Tim McLean, • .. •
;,>alteirdoonacrd `wistre "`'tie'ts `offiie • God''), (3oug Fr?v(Seaa), (4) Ian High Juni (1) Derek Connor.
g;� s,
`1Jdies at a
drOTTer serve' at .the• :Gibb -(Clint.); (5) Tony ,Widden 4'7„ (ilur1) (2YShannort•Nif)foe'`
Huron Church Camp. On•the same (God, ), (6) Cary Doig (Hur.). (God..), (3)„Ray Wheeler -Clint.) M•cC.reight r Grxa. ,. 6 ;Rush,' ,' •
afternoon, members of the Triple. Jump : (11 Brad:, (4) Paul • Wise (Clint.. ). (.n ). Blair Ormandv. (Holm.) •
Wesley -Willis Church, •Clinton, f"
were invited to a garden party at
the'home of''Mrs• Frank Fingland.
The S,eaforth Girls'School Band
—prsttFie44he ,program) for f _
night with a band concert on the
lawn. All of the residents took
advantage Of the concert with
some being oh the lawn or being in
rooms. on the west side of the
building. George Hiiderbrand,
bandleader, has assured us they
Will visit us again in September.
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'When you come
to
O'ntar-ioPiuce
Enjoy.
2 Nigh
Specia
1 Yi
There's no end to the things you
a.can see and do in Toronto ... like
Ontario Place with its fascinatirtg
tsigh's, acres of parkland and unique
restaurants.
1 at.o And the place.to stay is the
'Lord Simcoe Bate], in the
T017S
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heart of downtown, where
011 hospitality is a tradition. Right
now, the. Lord Simcoe is offering,'
2 night special for two at a total cosi
of $58.?0, subject to advance regis-
•tration. It includes deluxe accommo-
datic n, dinner at the famous
Captain's Table, compete
with a bottle. of champagne,
breakfast in your room
each morning and a bus
tour,of Toronto.
Ask your trdvel agent about
the Lord Simcoe's 2 night special or contact us:
150 Xing Street West, Toronto. Telephone: 362-1848.
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THE IMPORTANCE OF NURSING HOMES
There are 4$3 licensed Nursing Homes in Ontario
and they provide 22,000 bed's which represents more
than 20 per centof the total health care beds in the
province. Nursing Homes' represent a huge capital
investment in land and facilities. These facilities
have been pro.vided,by free enterprise at no cost to
the public purse. Nursing Homes pay taxes as do
other private and corporate citizens. In fact the
taxes they pay help to provide the dollars used to
'build hospitals and Homes for the Aged.
Nursing Homes provide Iong'•term care for the
aged ill Homes for the Aged were established to
provide residential care for the 'Aged. Nursing
Homes are established to provide residential PLUS
riursing care for those aged 'who, are ill and for
persons of all ages who suffer from continuing
disabilities. Nursing •Hornes,wh'ich provide_Special
Care for children and adults with mental, di sabi I ities
number 261. They care for 5400 residents for whom
forrner)y the mental hospital was their only refuge.
As our population increases and the percentage of
persons over 65 continues to accelerate there will be
an increased demand for more Nursing Home beds.
In Ontario there are now 625,000 people over 65 and
the number is increasing at the rate of 20,000 per
-year, In Many' Homes -the average age of the
residents is over 80 years. Centennial birthday
parties in Homes are becoming almost
corprrionplace .
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THE •NURSING "HOME AS A HEALT,,I CARE
FACILITY
The Nursing• service iii the Nursing Home
provides appropriate health services according to
the resident's physical and mental disabilities. Most -
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Huron Cent.. 202
1-iullett. 165
Holmesville. 1.21.
.Seatorth, 113 • •..• •
" Sentor'tnl 'Girls. 440: (1) Mary
I ariirnerarit Otoll 70,a.,. (2.)13a0)
-Doig : Hur. 71.1. ( 3 Vicky Diero'If
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As this; week'isNursing Home Week, we would like fotake this opportunity.
to thank everyone for their patronage: -We would also like to bring you
some information' regarding nursing homes which -we hope you Will find
interesting.
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residents require between 112 and 21 2 hours of
• nursing care per day. The Nursing Home provides
the two essential functions indicated in its name,-
Nursing, and a Home for its residents. -
The "Home" ,atmosphere is stressed in the
Home's outvuard appearance, in its functional
planning for kitchens, bedrooms, recreation rooms
etc. and most of all in the personnel training for the
skills and attitudes required of the staff members,
fn the °hospital there is concentration upon
correcting the problem caused by an adverse
incident oraccident which interferes with the
patient's normal life conduct and which affects, one
ormorepartsor systems o'f his body.The hospital
...staff ,uses. operative intervention or • physical
chemical change to abort the course of disease and
correct alignment of parts. In this sense a hospital is
a. health service station or body repair shop. •
The Nui-sing Home, on the -other handis a home,
concerned with continuity of care and for the whole
person. The Nursing Home resident's physical
needs may be great: he may suffer from a chronic
disease for which he needs continuing medication, he
may suffer psychological depression from -his being
deprived of the richness of friendships he formerly
enjoyed: he may" have serious limitation of
movement because of a"satroke".Memory loss may
be so serious that he gets "lost" even a few feet from
his bedroom door. For such ill, estranged and lost
persons,the Nursing Home offers integration into a
new home society.
' NURSING CARE
, Nursingcare in the Nursing Home 'therefore,
Whether geriatric nursing or retardate care, is an
exceedingly demanding speciality and vocation. The
eq• .
Goderich Nursing Home
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Nursing service gives attention -to caring for all of
the resident's physical, mental,• 'psychological: and
spiritual needs anIdoes it as a continuing activity
over a long span of time. Residents may spend many -
years in.this congenial and caring ehvironment, The
-Home becomes for them THEIR home. In that home
they find support and the security, and warmth of �.
human companionship, "Serene old age" is not a •
myth: It is found' and expressed and lived by
thousands of disabled olderpeoplein. Nursing Homes
in Ontario.
PERSONAL CARE
This varies with the patient's degree of disability,
Included are assistance with "dressing and eating'
with getting into and out, of bed, with bathing and
cosmetic needs, with dental hygiene, with ,walking
and with getting around with the aid of wheelchairs
and other ambulant aids.
' MED6CAL CARE
Patients in Nursing Homes usually have their own
family physician. This is encouraged but if the
patient doesn't have his own doctor, or •if in
emergency the personal physician is not available,
the Home begone or more advisory physicians who
respond to calls and arrange for the resident's
transfer to a hospital should this be,necessary.
DENTAL CARE
When a resident needs attention for his teeth pr.
gums`or when. he needs new dentures or repair of
dentures a dentist is call•ed,or''thh resident is taken
to the dentist. Financial responsibility .for'dental
care is that of the resident or his family.
Maitiond Manor Ltd.
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