Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 4 Feb 2010, p. 8

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www.oakvillebeaver.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Thursday, February 4, 2010 · 8 Staff moving off-site along with residents Continued from page 7 iour modification programs like shock treatments and papoose boards. While CWSDS is not accepting any more full-time residential clients (existing clients are getting older and moving into the community for programs and work, if not residential accommodation), it has expanded into new programs, some with mental health aspects. Staff have moved off site with former residents while others remain at CWSDS. There are a total 249 staff and Walker represents approximately 200. Residents who have elected to remain living at the centre do so in less crowded conditions. Some "The Ministry of Community and Social Services has provided ample support in two fashions." James Duncan, executive director, Central West Specialized Developmental Services are awaiting their chance to move into a group home in the community. Like its very property and building, the former Oaklands keeps changing and becoming something new. When the main building was erected in 1910, it was an orphanage. By 1943, it was a re-training centre for soldiers and then, in 1944, it became the Women's Service Health Centre and served as a hospital until its closure in 1946. 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All clients have lifelong cognitive and intellectual challenges. In addition, each individual has further challenges that can include physical and medical fragility, behavioural and/or psychiatric disorders. CWSDS serves Dufferin, Halton, Peel, Waterloo and Wellington regions (Central West Region of Ontario). Flynn admitted previous governments hadn't supported Oaklands and it became an organization "that started to lose its way." "There needed to be a different way of doing things," said Flynn. Besides changing its name and offering more community-based services, CWSDS launched a dual diagnosis program. The CWSDS is also a Central West Region's hub site for video conferencing. Through the years, the former Oaklands had been the site of staff protests against cutbacks on staff, funding and training. It now also offers a respite program providing nonemergency respite for caregivers of persons with developmental disabilities over age five. 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