AUGUST 2002 At the annual general meeting of Parkvlew Services for Seniors. board chair Melody Potter reviewed the year's plan- ning efforts for a new Parkview Home. Rebuilding program planned for Parkview Home" The membership in attendance endowed the Clowning around at the Strawberry Festival. Stouffville This Month general manager MaryAnn Fleming hams it up with clown Livingstone. Dianne 0 905-640-3521 Karon . 905-640-1657 Our hostess will bring gifts and greetings. along with helpful community information. New To Your Community? Be sure to call By Kate Gllderdale StouilvllIe This Month 'LCOME 7AGON SINCE 1930 past years activities which included the board’s decl- slon to rebuild Parkvlew Home on another. yet-to- be-determined. site in the Stouffville area. Ms. Potter indicated that the new building would comply with the Ministry of Health's revised design guidelines emphasizing a resident's right to privacy in a small, cgll us WM†PEPPERTREE KLASSICS .. home-like setting. The Ministry of Health is also considering Parkvlew's application to accommo- date additional residents. Parkview. In company with the Alzheimer Society of York Region and Whitby Mental Health Centre, has been a community leader for a number of years in the provision of safe and com- passionate care for resi- dents diagnosed with dementia. “Parkview will continue to accept this leadership role and the new building will enhance our staff's capability to con- tinue providing the high level of care for which Parkview has become known,“ said Ms. Potter. As a registered non- proï¬t charitable institution, Parkview Home will embark on a major fundraising cam- paign over the next year. The board was encouraged by the results of a feasibili- www.mpeme.“ ty study conducted by fundraising consultants. who concluded that Parkview is highly regarded by the community and that there is strong support for proceeding with a fundrais- ing campaign. Ms. Potter announced that Ioanna Reesorâ€" McDowell has been appointed director of resource development to oversee the campaign. bow-key fundraising activi- “WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE THIS MONTH" - 13 ties have begun among the many persons and organi- zations directly associated with Parkvlew Services; malor community-wide fundraislng is set for the fall and early spring. “Our challenge will be to emulate the success of the original Parkvlew members whose vision became realiâ€" ty with the I965 opening of the existing Home for the Aged," said Ms. Potter.