Oakville Beaver, 10 Aug 2023, p. 4

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= IBNEWS ASSISTANCE OFFERED NOT IDEAL FOR SITUATION: MOHR Continued from page 3 be taking that and put e yourself out of your mis- Sery.' I am not in misery, I 3 have a thing: and that's all it You're born with limita- 2 £ tions and through life you z g overcome those _limita- © tions. You learn how to how to talk, you learn how to do all sorts of hursday, August le Bean ee logy is there so we're able to do something about it," said Mohr. ie leg amputation and homelessness are directly connected. Mohr said he suffered an injury outside his Ban- ened. The limb had devel- oped sepsis and doctors were forced to amputate to prevent further spread of the infection. insidehalton.com "Shelters aren't the be-all and end-all, especially if you're handicapped.” - Thomas Mohr When he left the hospi- tal, Mohr found himself without a home. He said his property had been seized as a result of family debt. While he had planned to retire in Bancroft, he relo- cated to Oakville, where he had worked in construc- tion for decades. He looked at getting an apartment, but found them prohibi- tively expensive. low, the strip mall pla- za suits his needs as it gets him access to food, his heir Graham Paine/ Metroland Thomas Mohr is determined to get back to work after having his leg amputated. nearby doctors and the bank where he can collect tion, Halton Region said they reached out to offer assistance. onen regional staff rare of Mr. Mohr’s situation, Halton Region responded immedi- ately and offered Mr. Mohr Custom Glide - Out Shelves for new or existing cabinets | had the pleasure of having Julien and TJ from ShelfGenie into my home to help with my kitchen een a y to anyone. total success and | would recommend their services Customer Review by Nusha from Oakville. DESIGN & INSTALL a number of supports and services. Additionally, re- staff have provided Mr Mohr with a health navigator to assist him with advocacy tothe health peered given. his unique sit- the region ina LIFETIME WARRANTY ShelfGenie EVERYTHING WITHIN REACH” CUSTOM TO THE MILLIMETRE ® 8 a neighborly: company FREE DESIGN CONSULTATION Call today! 289-812-8952 | shelfgenie.com ple occasions.” Mohr disagrees that he was offered a health navi- gator and said the assis- tance offered by the region was not conducive to his needs. In many ways, he said relocating to a shelter was a worse option than the one he currently finds self in. He alleged a lack of sup- ports for people living wit a disability at shelters and believes restric vent him from keeping | his belongings. He also feels getting to medical appoint- ments would become more challenging. "Shelters aren't the be- alland end-all, especially if you're handicapped," he said. “If i har capped you needs than anybody elsei in ashelter. And acot can bea lenge. If you've got one leg, seca luck getting out of cme region says the emergency shelter facility for men is fully wheelchair accessible and routinely serves individuals with disabilities. It offers park- ingandaplace for people to their belongings. Mohr contends that as an amputee his needs are sig- nificantly different from those of a person who are dealing with other mobili- ty-based disabilities. Mohr is determined to return to work. He would like to be out- fitted with a special pros- thetic, but says it would come ata considerable cost —an estimated $80,0 Bes started a GoFundMe ‘ign (gofundme.com/ help rebuild-my-life-af- ter-unexpected-amputa- tion) to raise funds for the purchase of a prosthetic. So far, the campaign has raised more than $14,000. Meanwhile, the region continues its outreach. "Halton Housing Help continues outreach to Mr. Mohr offering support and housing assistance," said the region in a statement.

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