Oakville Images

Oakville Beaver, 16 May 2007, p. 19

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday May 16, 2007 - 19 Friendship means a lot FINE FURNITURE ON CONSIGNMENT BUYER or a SELLER? TRADING PLACES YOU! Trading Places h o m e de c o r Continued from page 18 her toes by keeping on top of current events. "Dorothy is so independent and having Marilyn, it helps keep her independent," said Macerollo admitting that Dunderdale's independence was dealt some severe blows after she had hip replacement surgeries, had to give up driving her beloved Dodge Omni and then lost her sister. "I enjoy it. It really gives me a sense of satisfaction and I enjoy Dorothy's company. She's good company. She always says something to make my day. She always has something funny to say and she's always in a good mood. And she's so appreciative. It's nice to be appreciated," said Allan, who believes she gets as much from her friend of four years now, as she gives. "Marilyn has a lovely way of doing things. After shopping she always stops at the bakery and says, `Do we do any treats?'" laughed Dunderdale, adding, "Having someone like this person, it's wonderful, I'm very, very lucky." Though Acclaim Health serves all communities in Halton, Macerollo coordinates Friendly Visiting for Oakville. The cases involving memory impairment, like visiting Alzheimer patients is left to Lilian Kee who co-ordinates Acclaim's Special Steps Program. The vast majority of clients in Kee's case file have some form of memory impairment from a stroke, Parkinson's disease, an aneurysm or Alzheimer's. "These clients are very difficult to find volunteers for as most people shy away from those words "memory impairment." However, the need for volunteers in this program is extremely great," said Kee. There is also a great need for caregiver respite. "Caring for a loved one with memory impairment seven days a week, twentyfour hours a day can be extremely demanding. The need is for volunteers to give a couple of hours a week so the caregiver can have some time out to possibly get their hair done or meet a friend for lunch. A break from this stressful role is key to the caregiver being able to keep their loved one living within the home," said Kee who has a very long waiting list. "I need so many more if I am going to continue to make a difference in the lives of our seniors who are struggling to maintain their independence within their home environment," said Kee. Interested volunteers can contact Acclaim Health at 2370 Speers Rd., 905827-8800 (Macerollo is ext. 2315) or by visiting www.acclaimhealth.ca. is for email@tradingplacescanada.com 427 Speers Rd. Oakville 905 815 1949 www.tradingplacescanada.com We Know MORTGAGES LOANS · LINE OF CREDIT "We specialize in hard to place mortgages" 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Mortgages Residential and Commercial Debt Consolidation Power of Sale Refinancing No Up Front Fees Up to 100% Financing O.A.C. Apartment Buildings and Construction Loans Self Employed and Discharged Bankrupts Buy, Sell and Arrange all Types of Mortgages Equity Financing - No Income Required Private Funds for Unqualified Bank Deals Halton walks for ALS on Victoria Day Set aside Victoria Day, Monday, May 21 to spend at Bronte Creek Provincial Park in the second annual Halton Walk for ALS. Registration is at 1 p.m. and the walk starts at 2 p.m. The estimated finish time is about 4 p.m. Last year, the inaugural walks saw 300 participants raise over $46,000. The 2007 goal is to raise $80,000 and have more than 400 people take part walking, running or riding. ALS or Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, is commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease. It is the most common form of motor neuron disease and can affect anyone.The walk raises funds for research and support services. For information visit www.als.ca/walkforals and click on Walk Locations or contact als_halton@yahoo.ca. KINGSWAY INVESTMENTS LTD. Oakville Corporate Centre, 710 Dorval Drive, Suite 520, Oakville Effort Square, 105 Main Street East, Suite 1510, Hamilton Oakville 905-815-8400 · Hamilton 905-526-6300 Microdermabrasion Lumilift Treatment Photo Rejuvenation $139.00 Laser Hair Removal, IPL, Photo Rejuvenation, Facials, Green Herbal Peel, Manicure, Pedicure, Non-Surgical Face Lift, Electrolysis, Waxing & more... Gift Certificates Available. 233 Cross Ave., Oakville (In the Lick's plaza) www.exsalonce.ca Laser Hair Removal Laser Hair Removal Upper Lip Under Arm/ Bikini or Chin $99.00 $49.00 Expires June 9/07 Expires June 9/07 905-337-0227 171 SPEERS RD. #19, OAKVILLE Microdermabrasion $79.00 Expires June 9/07 2nd LOCATION NOW OPEN The ideal treatment for immediate inch loss & toning (non-surgical & without needles) Kick Start Your Body For Spring An electronic muscle stimulator works your muscles for fast, safe, immediate and sustainable inch loss. Before After See a Noticeable Difference after One 18-Minute Session OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 9:30-9:00pm, Wed. 9:30-6:00pm, Sat. 9:00-5:00, Sun. 12:00-5:00pm EYELASH EXTENTIONS AVAILABLE! www.hairchateau.com (check website for new client discount) 905 338-1237 In Downtown old Oakville OF $20.00 nical F Tech any en you service wh Ad! g this er offer. brin y oth th Not valid wi an $ Financing A vailable 0.A.C. 10 00 & G.M. Collin jane iredale Colour Correction, Hair Extensions & Japanese Hair Straightening 125 Cross Avenue (Mademoiselle Spa) Free Daycare Available 280 North Service Rd. (Images International Salon and Spa Oakville Town Centre) 518 POSTRIDGE DRIVE 905.257.7427 www.colouraddiction.com 905-334-1380 905-849-9696 For Men & Women Have you discovered Sunset Spa yet?

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy