Oakville Beaver, 14 Jul 1993, p. 3

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@OO# 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 a o a 0 0 0 6 6 ************************************************************************** The first phase of Bethany‘s proâ€" posal would incorporate a 164â€"bed rest home similar to the one it operâ€" ates in Burlington. The design incorâ€" porates a glassed roof enclosure on which the front doors of 22 small apartments on each floor would open, said Bethany‘s administrator , Betty Hiam. Residents most likely to be living here would be the cogniâ€" tively impaired who require assisâ€" Although many Oakville resiâ€" dents believe the hospital must sell the Rebeccaâ€"Dorval block before it can afford to develop its own geriâ€" atric facility, Pauwels said this is not Jay Lockwood, President of J. Lockwood Plymouth Chrysler Ltd. is pleased to announce the addition of David Nourse to their sales & leasing staff. David invites all of his friends and former clients to call or drop in for any of your automotive needs. Pauwels said he was in the act of applying to the town to delete the exclusive institutional zoning of the land to make it compatable with future development when Bethany approached the hospital with its proâ€" "Both of us (Bethany and OTMH) would be filling only a small part of the need in this comâ€" munity," he said. Of several proposals for use of the land, the hospital seems to favorâ€" ing this one, according to Hugh Pauwels, its viceâ€"president. While noting the tremendous need for this type of facility in Halton, which has one of the lowest ratios of long term care beds"per population in the province, Pauwels said Bethany‘s residence would not form any type of competition with OTMH. (The hospital plans to open respite care facilities for the elderly on the site of the adjacent former high school.) The area in question extends north/south from Mary Street to Rebecca Street and from Margaret Drive on the east to Dorval Drive on the west. July 14, 1993 ethany Residence, a long term care home in Burlington, has approached the Board of Governors of Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital with plans for a threeâ€"phase long term care facility which they propose to build on a 4 1/2â€"acre site currently owned by the hospital. Private firm wants to develop Rebeccaâ€" Margaret location By BARB JOY Oakville Beaver Staff KENNEDY » ND | Continuous care facility planned for OTMH lands Announcement SALE STARTS TODAY! LOCKWOOD PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER + 175 WYECROFT RD., OAKVILLE David Nourse NO HASSLE SALE! EVEXy VEnIcCLe N sgTrock Plans Bethany presented to the board also envisaged an extension of care to include a future chronic care facility and a seniors‘ independent living section. Planned facilty for OTMH‘s Rebecca Streetâ€"Margaret Drive property would include areas for chronic care as well as independent living section for seniors. tance in caring for themselves and those in their late 40s, 50s and 60s care. She has seen the need it looking after their apartments, she who are recovering from strokes, 84â€"bed Burlington residence. It explained. The rest of the home care _ suffering from worsening diabetes or constantly full and has a waiting segment would be made up of peoâ€" even have early Alzheimer‘s About half of the applicants are ple needing some nursing care. Disease. These people find it very Oakville residents. Plans Bethany presented to the difficult to find housing," said Hiam. Hiam said she was encourage board also envisaged an extension of "We‘d like to think we can accomâ€" the positive attitude of the H: care to include a future chronic care modate these people." District Health Council w facility and a seniors‘ independent She, too, emphasized the need for â€" emphasized the need for approp living section. living spaces for those unable to live discharge locations for senior "There‘s a forgotten group of alone but who don‘t need hospital longer needing the hospital‘s a Police said the safe weighed about 200 lbs. and stood over two feet high. No ammunition was stolen. The culprits also helped themselves to some cash and jewelry to steal a total of goods worth approximately $6,300. All the guns were stored in the safe and all had trigger locks, said police. Halton Regional Police said the handguns â€" all of different makes â€" were stolen when thieves pried open the apartment‘s front door and then removed a safe sometime between 9 a.m. and 5:10 p.m. July 11th. The safe was ripped out of the wall and floorboards, said Acting Det. Sgt. Grant Wilkinson. Five handguns were stolen when the apartment of a gun collector was broken into on Marliborough Court Sunday. Guns stolen from apartment SAVE UP TO... \_ “WZ ~COALEâ€"#: ONLY. F ingpppaurpeoinithniyâ€"câ€"ucrharXe Ioonooel winbpows 1 FREE inâ€"Home Consultation & Professional Installation Included +« LEVOLOR HUNTER DOUGLAS + CALIFORNIA SHUTTERS +« DRACO KIRSCH PHASE 1 4 /.v“\‘ FLOWER BEDS G A R E T 827 â€"1 876 BRUCE §45â€"1646 ENTRANCE NEW â€" USED â€" DEMOS ALL "NO HASSLE" PRICED! LOUNGE THE OAKVILLE BEAVER SALE ENDS JULY 30/93 PMHASE 3 Hiam said she was encouraged by the positive attitude of the Halton District Health Council which emphasized the need for appropriate discharge locations for seniors no longer needing the hospital‘s acute care services. As well, the Region of Halton recommended that 115 of Bethany‘s 164 beds could be subsiâ€" dized through the expansion of Bethany‘s existing Purchase of Services Agreement, according to a letter to the hospital‘s board from Bethany‘s director, Kevin Abraham. The region‘s Bonnie Ewart said that, although there were laterâ€"inâ€"theâ€" decade plans to reallocate to Oakville some of the 170 beds the region now buys from Milton, many economic factors â€" the provincial government‘s Expenditure Control Plan, for one â€" have made this plan an uncertain one at present. care. She has seen the need in the 84â€"bed Burlington residence. It is constantly full and has a waiting list. About half of the applicants are from Oakville residents. SPEERS WYECROFT NC SOUTH smy,‘h Q.E.W. 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