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Oakville Beaver, 26 Nov 2010, p. 15

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New Your Health Look for the new edition of Your Health Community Report in your local paper the week of November 29, 2010. Stay current on whats happening at Halton Healthcare Services. Dennys Grand Slam Fundraiser for OTMH Sun Life Financial Supports the Maternal Child Unit at OTMH Staff from Oakvilles Sun Life Financial branch recently contributed $8,125 to help purchase two new Syringe Pumps for the Maternal Child Department at Oakville- Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Perry Badham (second from the right) from Sun Life Financial presented the proceeds to (l - r) Anesthetist, Dr. White, Maternal Child Department administrators, Cindy MacDonald & Kathryn Doren, and Mike Bartlett from the Oakville Hospital Foundation. Seeking Weekend Volunteers at OTMH The Oakville Hospital Volunteer Association is looking for volunteers to assist patients and visitors on weekend shifts, in a variety of roles in the following areas: Gift Shop Cashiers (weekday evenings also available) Emergency Department Coordination and liaison Dialysis Comfort and companionship (including HHS Burlington Dialysis Centre) Information Desk Wayfinding and information Visiting Inpatient companionship For further information on these or other volunteer opportunities at HHS, please contact the Volunteer Department at 905-338-4643, email lparente@haltonhealthcare.on.ca or log on to www.haltonhealthcare.com Dufferin Aggregates, a division of Holcim Canada, raised $100,000 for the third year in a row for all three Halton Healthcare Services Hospitals in Oakville, Milton and Georgetown. This great fundraising campaign raises funds by highlighting the dedication and commitment of various business partners in the communities of Halton Hills, Milton and Oakville. The participating company logos are showcased on the Holcim Canadas ready mix concrete trucks as they drive through our communities. Chinese New Year Fundraising Dinner The Halton Region Chinese Canadian Association (HRCCA) is celebrating their 10th anniversary and the Year of the Rabbit with a fundraising gala in support of the Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital (OTMH). The celebration gala will take place on Saturday, February 13, 2010 at the Burlington Convention Centre. This fun-filled cultural event will include a 10-course authentic Chinese dinner, a live band, traditional dragon and lion dance, karaoke challenge, fashion show, silent auction, door prizes and much more. Tickets for this event are $80 for members, $100 for non-members. Net proceeds from the event will be donated to the Surgical Department at OTMH. The HRCCA is a registered non-profit organization dedicated to promoting cultural education, understanding and interaction between the Chinese community and the society-at-large. For tickets and information for this event please contact: HRCCA Oakville Hospital Foundation 905-847-8023 or 905-338-4642 hrcca@hrcca.ca ohf@haltonhealthcare.on.ca Thank you for the health of our community. On Tuesday, December 7, 2010 Dennys in Oakville will accept donations from their patrons in an effort to raise funds for the Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospitals (OTMH) Maternal Child and Paediatric Units. Dennys will also donate a dollar from every Original Grand Slam breakfast purchased from 8:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. The first 100 customers on Tuesday, December 7, 2010 will receive a free gift bag courtesy of Dennys and the OHF. From December 13 19, 2010 Dennys will have a Toys for Tots toy drive. Toy donations will be accepted at the restaurant and delivered in December to paediatric patients at OTMH to make their stay at the hospital more enjoyable. Dennys Restaurant in Oakville is located at 125 Cross Ave. Renata Marchione, Manager & Sales Representative and Prapa Mahadevan, General Manager and Co-owner of Dennys. We Care What You Think Halton Healthcare Services (HHS) considers our patients to be partners in their healthcare. When patients are well informed, participate in treatment decisions, and communicate openly with their doctor and other healthcare providers, they help make care as effective as possible. While you are a patient at the Hospital you have certain rights and responsibilities. These rights and responsibilities are recognized as important parts of the care process and are based on the values our patients have identified as being important to them. They are also supported by all staff, physicians and volunteers associated with our three community hospitals Georgetown Hospital, Milton District Hospital and Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. With the input of patients and caregivers, HHS has developed Patient Rights and Responsibilities that have been shared throughout our organization. We are interested in your feedback and invite you to visit our website at www.haltonhealthcare.com to participate in a short survey concerning the HHS Patient Rights and Responsibilities. Thank you. ConnectCARE Personal Emergency Response Service ConnectCARE is a hospital owned and operated service that helps seniors live actively and independently in the comfort of their own homes. ConnectCARE offers: State-of-the-art Technology 24 Hour Monitoring Service Peace of Mind for You or Your Love One Professional and Courteous Staff For more information, call 905-338-4357 or 1-800-665-7853, or log on to www.connectcarehalton.ca. Help at the touch of a button Dufferin Aggegates Benefits Halton Healthcare Services for Third Year 15 Friday , N ovem ber 26, 2010 O A KVILLE BEA V ER w w w .o akvillebeaver .co m

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