Oakville Beaver, 27 Jun 2013, p. 22

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, June 27, 2013 | 22 Fox family contributes $700K to new Oakville hospital Long-time Oakville residents and philanthropists Wayne and Isabel Fox have donated $700,000 to new Oakville hospital. In recognition of the gift, the pair will be recog- announced The Oakville Hospital Foundation Tuesday. nized with a plaque in the future hospital's Adult "We are very pleased to support the Oakville commuMental Health Inpatient Services department, nity in helping to create a world class hospital that will serve today's residents and many generations to come," said Wayne. The Mental Health Inpatient Services department at the new hospital will continue to provide psychiatric assessment, short-term treatment and stabilization to people who cannot be safely or effectively treated on an outpatient basis. The department will offer two programs, one for adults and one for children and adolescents. Although treatment and facilities will remain separate ONE PERSON, ONE FACE, ONE SMILE and distinct for each of the two programs, hospital officials say, both programs will work closely with the patients, famiSpecializing in classic braces, lies, community agencies and self-help groups to ensure a invisalign and other invisible orthodontic solutions. Health "Connected to your Community" Call to schedule your Complimentary Consultation (905) 849-7067 2-2983 Westoak Trails Blvd., Oakville Dr. Brian Hurd and Dr. Maryam Fathimani www.villageortho.ca s colourn abs l s e t i gra + ll size 40 of fu WITH DIABETES, YOUR ODDS AREN'T GOOD. 4 out of 5 people with diabetes will eventually die of heart disease. Better your odds. Visit getserious.ca Wayne and Isabel Fox continuum of care that facilitates community living and wellness. Two adult Psychiatric Inpatient Units will provide care for those aged 18 and older. A six-bed Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit will be designed and staffed to provide added security to high-risk patients, expanding to 10 beds by 2024. "With this gift, Wayne and Isabel will be sustaining our community's health for years to come," said Tina Triano, CEO of the Oakville Hospital Foundation. "We are extremely grateful for their vision and generosity and for being champions of improving healthcare in our community." COUNTER WE OFFER · QUARTZ Countertops · Cabinet Handles · Sinks · Faucets · Backsplash Tiles · Sealant N E H C T I K TOP *Conditions apply TOP YOUR ONE S R SHOP FOR YOU with purchase of kitchen countertop OR FAUCET Financing Available Low interest rate FREE SINK Audiology and Hearing Aid Centre Yes, we have INVISIBLE hearing instruments! Over the last 3 years, hearing instrument technology has advanced so they are small enough to fit deep into the ear canal allowing for use during active sports. This is one of many tiny options available. For some patients, the open fit option is preferred. These miniature options are available in all price ranges of high performance digital instruments. Hear the difference for yourself. If you've forgotten what fair, professional service feels like, call us and prepare to be amazed! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! Call (905) 465-3277 (EARS) to book your complimentary hearing test ($60 value, Age 55+) HEARING SCIENCES OAC Now Open Ke r tR 288 Speers Rd. 403 W ye d. rS t. (905) 845-7979 Oakville, ON 3135 Unity Dr. (905) 569-7069 Missisauga, ON Slabs & Fabrication Facility www.provincialgraniteandmarbleworx.com r. cr of Do rv al D Sp e er sR d. NEW OWNERSHIP: OAKVILLE 2419 Marine Drive

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