Oakville Beaver, 3 Jul 1994, p. 4

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OOr OJ was a poor use of the space. "We thought it was wrong to have the patients out of the hospiâ€" tal. It was far easier to have (Continued from page 1) housed psychiatric patients â€" would be used for cancer patients. But Kuntz said he thought that * Family Law * Real Estate * Wills Estates * Company Law * Senior Citizens Law * Civil Litigation Legal Aid Accepted BUYING, SELLING or MORTGAGING A HOUSE Call us for a quote! McLEOD HORNER Barristers Solicitors 314â€"345 Lakeshore Road East Oakville, Ontario 338â€"2555 Oakville Beaver Weekend, Sunday, July 3, 1994 ESTABLISHED 1984 énvites gou to the administration going back and forth and would have been wrong to put cancer patients in there," he explained. The third floor of the Lawson building was "totally gutted" and has been renovated for adminisâ€" trative use. It includes offices for the president and viceâ€"presidents, an administrative assistant, secreâ€" taries, a waiting area, a meeting room, a board room, a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher and separate washrooms. In the next year, the rest of the building will be gutted to make grandopening CHAMPIONS TELEâ€"WAGERING GET THE STYLE YOU WANT AT THE PRICE YOU WANT AND THERE‘S... Hurry in for this limited time offer and receive great savings when you select your new kitchen from Canada‘s largest cabinet manufacturer. * We offer a wider selection of designs and finishes than anyone, in a range of price brackets to fit any budget. * FREE DESIGN and planning consultations * DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION by our own onâ€"staff professionals. .. way for other uses. One idea is to have a women‘s centre on the secâ€" ond floor; however, Kuntz said nothing has been determined. Some of the other areas renoâ€" vated include the medical surgical area with new stateâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"art computerized beds, a patient lounge, a rooftop terrace, a new cafeteria, and gift shop. The equipment purchased from the $10â€"million fundraising is "endless" says Kuntz, noting just a few of the acquisitions â€" the stress testing equipment, operatâ€" ing rooms equipment, a stateâ€"ofâ€" theâ€"art patient bathtub. OTMH Board of Governor and town councilor, Sean Weir, says he recalls a detailed presentation prior to the renovations with the entire costs of the proposal. At the time, board members were assured the new administrative space would not be "palatial" and only geared towards greater funcâ€" tional uses. However, he said there has been little discussion about the administrative renovations since that time although the building committee has provided budget updates on the renovation. Weir added the hospital renovation proâ€" ject is both on budget and on time. Weir said all the renovations have been under excessive scrutiâ€" ny by the Ministry of Health. | [ High Performence Neturéd Lighting + NO MAINTENANCE ‘NO LEAKS» +NO STRUCTURAL CHANGESâ€" 10 YEAR PRODUCT ‘WARRANTY $429 plus small installation fee "Do as / did. Install a wsSOLAâ€"TUBE...and Let The Sun Shine In!" Michael C. Hammar Oorvounuom Lawson building was totally gutted "And you can be sure that if they were building some kind of Taj Majal over there, the Ministry of Health would not approve. They would not allow that kind of frivolous expenditure. But office renovations cost a lot more than people think; they can get very pricy." Kuntz said it was common for today‘s hospital administrators to work in functional, attractive offices and pointed to the rest of the hospital including the new main entrance as an example. "It‘s all part of the respect, I suppose, and is considered quite appropriate," he said. 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