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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 20 Mar 2014, p. 8

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This new policy is a result of a directive from the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC) to the Central Local Health Integration Network (CLHIN). In York Region, the ACL’s currently provide on site 24/7 care to approximately 225 seniors who are deemed to be frail and/or cognitively impaired. This new directive contains devastating changes which include reductions in the level of care that our seniors currently receive such as: no onsite 24/7 care, no established continuity of care and services being moved to a "hub‘and spoke model". This means any call from our seniors in distress and/or in need of urgent care, will be placed in a call queue and wait a minimum of fifteen minutes for care, given that there will be no further on site services. New council charged with setting salary, expenses cellphones. according to the Match 18 council mpon. Councillors Ken R‘ndinands. Susanne Hilton and Richard Bank'y do not have towwMIed collphonex Aher three years in office. thm equipmem "mlng Bach councillor and the mayor. according to Mr. Pourvahidl. pay for their residual value. which ranges from $150to$374. By giving them tmwrship of the equipment after thme yum. them is no mnfliu of interim come elecâ€" tion time when utilizing them for ON APRIL 15L 2014. YORK REGION COMMUNITY AND HEALTH SERVICES WILL NO LONGER BE PROVIDING CARE TO OUR SENIORS IN THE ALTERNATIVE COMMUNITY LIVING CENTRES (ACL's). snow. moo «:0!me ole on) rmondu mop (oOhbeulola 019 905-832-6630 ’ 905-884-8080 Steven Del Data. Real Moridi, Dr. Helena Jaczek, MPP Vaughan MPP Richmond Hill ' MP8 palr_Ridges/ 905-294-4931 PLEASE CONTACT THESE MPP'S TODAY AND DEMAND THESE CUTS BE REVERSED IMMEDIATLEY FOR THE HEALTH AND WELFARE OF OUR SENIORS. For more information. please contact CUPE Local 905 at: 905-967-0823 or visit cupe9OS.com THESE MPP'S CAN REVERSE THE DEVASTATING HEALTHCARE CUTS TO OUR SENIORS IN THE ACL'S 165 Pony Drive. Newmarket | 905.967.0823 campaign purposes. aunrding to Mr. Pburvahidi. “Elected officials. if they use pub- lic money for any of theig public gala: dons pu' ses :.. i! will be tracked and disc sod per the Municipal Act." he said. Mr. Banley and Ms Hilton. along with Mr. limmemxn. spent none of their allotted funds for communica- tions/mwsletters in 2013. while Rob llzugmw spent the most â€"â€" $6.202. The limit is 59.220. “I‘m not going to spend town money without strategically doing hpuekmpp coOhbevaI ola org Markham it.” Mr. Hazgrave told ’lhe Sun-'Ifi- bune. 'lhe money was spent on a mid- temt report. which encapsulated the Ward 6 councillor's first two years of this temt and projections for the final Mr. Hatgrdve has the largest ward with 4.610 homes. as of Feb. 2013. ing. ()n the other end of the spending scale. (huncillur Clyde Smith utilized only $120 on attending functions and general public relations lam year. ln 2012. Mr. Hargravc spent noth- mhanmpproflubeul ola.org Michael Chan, MPP Markham 905-305-1935

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