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Oakville Beaver, 10 May 2008, p. 18

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18 - The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday May 10, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com A tip of the cap for Nursing Week Halton Region is celebrating nurses for National Nursing Week next week. Nurses play an integral role in providing public and regional health services, said Regional Chair Gary Carr. " I'd like to thank our nurses for their hard work and commitment to improving the health of Halton residents," he said. The Region's nurses assist individuals of all ages, including those in long-term care homes. They collaborate with members of the health care team to meet the needs of residents, protect their privacy and confidentiality rights and provide residents with around-the-clock care. "Long-term care nurses display leadership through their roles as advocates for residents," said Halton Commissioner of Social and Community Services Adelina Urbanski. Nurses working for the Halton Region Health Department and the department of Social and Community Services also: · Give information to women before, during and after pregnancy. · Provide parents with support to promote their child's healthy growth and development and feel confident as parents. · Provide consultation and support to schools and community agencies working with children and youths to promote healthy growth and development and reduce risky behaviours. · Offer information and advice on immunization, travel health, sexual health, communicable diseases and infection control. · Investigate outbreaks of communicable diseases. · Provide consultation and support for positive mental health for clients in schools and the community. · Promote healthy lifestyles in the community and workplaces. To learn more about services provided by nurses in Halton call 905- 825-6000 or visit www.halton.ca. DENTURES COMPLETE DENTURE 349 905-842-8209 ea. $ New sessions starts L I M I T E D T I M E O F F E R June 2nd 2008 Are you over 55? & OVERWEIGHT? if you also have Heart Disease or a previous Stroke, then you may qualify for a CARDIAC PREVENTION research study. Eligible study subjects will receive: Dietary Counselling & Investigational Study Medications You will also be reimbursed for your travel expenses Please call Drs. Aronson or Twum-Barima Oakville or Toronto 866 701-ENDO · www.lmc.ca FOOT PAIN? MAY IS FOOT HEALTH MONTH FOOT HEALTH IS IMPORTANT TO YOUR WELLBEING Put Your Feet in the Right Hands Oakville Hospital Footcare and Orthotics Centre offers a variety of foot care services to Oakville residents, with friendly staff in a convenient location. We offer free parking and we are located on a bus route. Our highly trained team consists of Registered Chiropodists, Nurses, Reflexologist, Shoe Fitters and Office Staff, who specialize in total care of foot problems in both adults and children. Chiropodists are Canadian licensed foot care specialists who are involved in all aspects of care of the feet and lower limbs. They play a critical role by providing nail and skin care that can include removal of corns, calluses and ingrown toenails for the maintenance of healthy feet. Chiropodists perform biomechanical assessments, gait analysis and prescribe custom foot orthotics. We have Registered Practical Nurses qualified to provide routine nail care for those who are unable to cut their toenails or require diabetic footcare. Gift Certificates available. OAKVILLE HOSPITAL FOOTCARE & ORTHOTIC CENTRE 461 North Service Road West, Unit 27B, Oakville located West of Dorval and East of Fourth Line CALL ... 905-338-4669

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