Whitby Free Press, 14 Apr 1993, p. 3

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. '. . % ý ý . 'i. ' i '% 1, , ' ' - ý' j ý * t 0v -i Mhitby'FrePress, Wednesday, Aprit 14, 1993, Page 3 Regional outreLuàach program m-akes 'Hadway' The cominunity head injury re-integration program at Oshawa General Hospital, a new regional outreach program, recently opened its doors for business. Known as 'Headway,' the prgm is the first of its kind in urham Region and its goal is to re-integrate individuals with acquired brain injury into the community. Headway offers a full range of case management functions in the cient's home, including assessment, co-ordination of rehabilitation services, advocacy, counselling, education and family support. Additionally, the tearn assoiated with the prograni provides an 'in home' monitoring or the cinical treatment program, psychological care and vocationaVavocational re-entry. The outreach tearn consists of professional community rehebi- litation co-orcinators experienced Birdwatching at Lynde Shores Extra daylight and warmer temperatures are two indications of sping's return te, Durhamn Region. Another sure sign is the return of the birds to Cranberry Marsh in Whitby. The Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority (CLOCA) is holding an Earth Day waterfowl viewing event on Sunday, April 25 at Lynde Shores Conservation Area. Members of the public are invited to gather between 1 and 4 p.m. on the northeast viewing platform of Cranberry Marsh (reached by foot travel only along the rond extending south from the parking lot). CLOCA staff will be on hand to assist nature watchers in identifying a variety of waterfowl species. Naturalists from the Durham Region Field Naturaiists Club and the Pickering Naturalists will assist the public in 'Waterfowl Viewing' on Sunday, April 18, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., on the waterfront near Oshawa Second Marsh. For more information, cail Jim Richards at 644-3506. The event is co-spo:nsored b y the McLaughlin Bay Wildlife Reserve and General' Motors of Caimda Limited. ROTARY (AlIB ..72 .... ...... 04. in the neuro-behavioural consequences and mangement of brai n injury. The staff are committed te the philosophy that each individual is a member of a family and a community, and believe in the inclusion of these resources as essenitial to maximizing re-integration and independence. Clients will benefit from the approach as a result of p rofiessionally c-ordinated ' at horne' rehabilitation, onging support, psycho-social acUus- ment, the provision of a professional job coach, community liaison, co-ordinated support networks and an earlier discharge from hoepital. In addition, the programn will facilitate systemnic changes through the identification of service gaps in the region, as well as advocating for the development of adcitional head injury services with Durham Region. 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Save Up T5OÎ( ON VOUR INSURANCE DEDUCTIBLE WITH THIS AD* survivors (one te two years), their familles and head injured patients preparing for hospital discharge and returning to the Durham community. (This comportent of the prograrn encompasses support services for families and acquired brain injury survivors who are now in Toronte-based hospitals preparing for their return te, Durham Region.) As the prograni has been designed te I the service gaps For blanketocoverage of ALL the homes andfor busiresses in Whftby QB to selected areas only, cai thie VWhby Free Press 668-6111e If you cid flot get a flyer which is listed for fuit distribution, give us a cati. in Durham Region, it us not mandated to provide service te head-injured survivors with no-fault insurance or third-party payer mories. Trhese individunis are asked to, direct their service requests te, the many private case management firms that provide services te, Durham Region. 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