17 · Friday, March 26, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com 4th Annual Blazing Baicorp Play it Foreward Golf Tournament On Thursday, May 27 Blazing Design and Baicorp Financial will be holding their annual golf tournament and the proceeds raised will benefit the medical equipment needs of the Maternal Child Unit at OTMH. This year's tournament will take place at Hockley Valley Resort and there will be a shot-gun start at 10:30 am. For more information on this golf tournament and to register as a sponsor and/or your foursome please visit www.playitforeward.org. Interested in becoming a member of the HHS Board of Directors? One of the key objectives of any healthcare system is to provide access to patients and clients where they need it ... closer to home. Promoting better outcomes and better access are two of the cornerstones of Halton Healthcare Services. As an incumbent Director completes his term, the Board is seeking to welcome a new member to the table. In keeping with the organization's mission of providing healthcare closer to home, the new Director will reside or work in the Halton Region. Most likely a senior lawyer with a major legal firm, the new Director will have a sound knowledge of business and corporate finance matters, extensive knowledge of, and experience in corporate governance, and notfor-profit board experience. Exposure to the healthcare sector and an understanding of the relationship between the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care and LHINs would be decided assets. Availability and passion for the vision of better healthcare are essential. Letters of interest and inquiry, to be received by April 23, 2010, should quote Project #HHSBD-010203, and be addressed to Judy Mandelman, Promeus Inc. Tel: 416-216-4633. Fax: 905-707-0625. E-mail: resumes@promeus.ca. Investing in Oakville's Future Healthcare In October 2009, Halton Healthcare Services submitted a formal request to the Town of Oakville for a $200 million contribution to help fund the Local Share for the New Oakville Hospital. As requested by the Town of Oakville, the deadline for making a decision about the funding has been extended. HHS and the Town have been assured that the revised deadline will not delay the release of the Request for Proposals (RFP) on May 27, 2010. Councillors in attendance at the March 1, 3 and 4 Town Council meetings heard from a number of delegations, many of whom spoke in favour of the $200 million local share request. With the decision now being deferred until the April 19 Town Council meeting, Councillors have pledged to use this additional time to gather more information about the project in order to make the best decision for Oakville. "We are very supportive of providing Councillors with access to the information they require to make an informed decision on April 19, 2010," said John Oliver, Halton Healthcare Services President and CEO. "I encourage all residents to learn more about this project." The Town Council Meetings from March can be viewed on Town TV at www.oakville.ca. Information about the New Oakville Hospital project is available of the www.newoakvillehospital.com. Feet For Life Many people with diabetes, cardiovascular disease and kidney failure have problems with their feet. Diabetes in particular can lead to damage to your nerves and blood vessels, which can cause loss of feeling, poor circulation and slowed healing in your feet. Although the majority of people with these illnesses do not experience serious foot problems like ulcers and amputations, the importance of proper foot care should not be overlooked. In March, the Halton Healthcare Services Renal Dialysis Program launched an exciting patient-focused initiative called "Feet For Life", aimed at diabetic as well as non-diabetic patients with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) at Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital and the Burlington Dialysis Centre. With this new initiative, nursing staff inspect CKD patients' feet regularly, and teach them about proper foot care to help prevent any foot problems. HSBC and Scotiabank teams racing to the finish line in 2009 5th Annual Bank Bed Challenge Race On Sunday, May 2, 2010 representatives from Oakville's six major banks (BMO Bank of Montreal, CIBC, HSBC, Royal Bank, Scotiabank and TD Canada Trust) will race distinctly decorated hospital beds along Lakeshore Road in support of the Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. In a tremendous show of community giving these banks - normally competitive rivals - collaborate to raise money throughout the month of April to buy patient care beds for OTMH. Every year for the past four years, Oakville's banks have united their efforts to participate in the Bank Bed Challenge. Their goal each year is to raise money to purchase six new patient care beds for OTMH. Patient care beds can range in price from $12,000 - $40,000. It is not well known, but government funding only goes so far and does not pay for hospital medical equipment. Hospitals need community support in order to purchase essential medical equipment to diagnose and treat patients who walk through their doors. Since the inception of this fundraiser in 2006, the Bank Bed Challenge has raised $450,000 which has purchased approximately 40 new patient care beds for our hospital to-date. The Bank Bed Challenge will commence on April 1. Please support your bank and community hospital by making a donation in a branch, or online at www.bankbedchallenge.com. As an added incentive, donors have a chance to win the Ultimate Bedroom Makeover which includes 1 hour consultation with interior designer Kate Davidson, paint and painting by TRI Product Services and a Beauty Queen mattress set provided by The Mattressman Store. On behalf of the banks, the Oakville Hospital Foundation would like to invite the community to join us on Race Day. Festivities will kick off at 9:00 am on Sunday, May 2nd at Oakville's Town Square along Lakeshore Rd. Thank you for the health of our community. Living Healthy Free Seminars Please join us at one of the very popular Free Health Education seminars provided by Halton Healthcare Services. Displays and refreshments start at 6:30 pm. Seminars start at 7:00 pm. Please call 905-878-2383, ext. 4379 to register your seat today! Arthritis in the Workplace - Thursday, April 8, 2010 Megan H Burkett, LL.B, Labour & Employment Law, Kaiser Mason Ball, LLP Mercedes Reeb, B.Sc., MCISc., OT Reg. On. Pamela Jarvis, Living with Arthritis Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital, 327 Reynolds St., Oakville All You Wanted to Ask about Menopause - Thursday, May 13, 2010 Dr. Sleem Feroze, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital, 327 Reynolds St., Oakville For reservations contact healthpromotion@haltonhealthcare.on.ca mail to: elittle@haltonhealthcare.on.ca or call 905-878-2383 ext. 4379.