Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 4, 1988, p. 47

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plans afoot tribune may 4 1988 c21 terminally ill benefit from hospice services i bykategilderdale first the hospital now a hos pice thats the dream of carol perley a nurse at scarboroughs pentenary hospital with experi ence in palliative care j she brought together a group of people last march and suggested linking hospice markham stouff- jville to the new area hospital j stouffville group member kitty evans explained that the concept js based on similar organizations in england namely st christ ophers hospice in london which offer care and assistance for ter minally ill patients and their families i the objectives of hospice mar kham stouffville would be to sup port the patients family and to assist terminally ill individuals who wish to be cared for at home it would also help maintain a special quality of life by providing caring trained volunteers when requested these volunteers would run errands provide transportation and offer relief care for the pa tients to allow their families some respite from constant care- giving mrs evans said she pointed out that volunteers would not need previous training we would provide education programs for medical and non medical people she stated we want to educate the public and health professionals regarding our service the groups next step is to obtain registration so the group can accept donations though the longterm goal is to establish a building to house ter- gisraiaoiors cellular phones need or want a car phone lease to own no credit refused phone appts now being taken 3 locations to serve you torontqv markham scarboro united auto mobile 7512506 meet approved agent gormley aggregates m specializing in small deliveries concrete and brick sand limestone 95 for 2 ton s for 3 ton i sj1 5oo pop q jon for moreilnformation 8881931 7736586 richmond hill aurora newmarket markham stouffville king city in markham for 38 years for the lowest prices anywhere for reupholstery for 1 the price of a new suite we can make your furniture 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patients would be referred to the group by doctors two hospices are already func tioning in king city and thornhill with another planned for new market hospice king has done so well and they started out like us mrs evans noted they have been a great help to us in addition to providing patient care the organization would help bereaved families come to terms with their loss a hospice provides a unique ser vice for those who are terminally ill and no longer require hospital treatment by allowing them to be with their families and minimizes institutional care anyone interested in the prog ram is invited to a meeting on thursday may 5 at the markham library at hwys 7 and 48 between 7 and 9 pm for further informa tion call kitty evans at 6404466 2hs w sesquicentennial essay winners at claremont in conjunction with claremonts upcoming sesquicentennial celebrations students in all grades participated in a recent essay contest related to this historic event winners were announced friday 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