a new screen is in place in Fobndm' Hall for staff, residents and families or community education sessions.’ A lcctute series on non-violent cum intervention will assist Paxkvicw's intetdisciplinary team in dealing with responsive behaviours and will ptovidc additional skills for staff managing Gordon and Sadie Ratcliff were well-known, active members of the communi and Mr. Ratcliff was ma r of Whit urch-Stouffville from i 72 to 1978. 'We are very ateful for this generous gift by the Rate if! family which will sup rt our focus on providing quality care an services at Parliview Home,’ said Parkview administrator Cinette Taylor “The fund will allow us to enhance the skills and knowledge of our employees and to lteep current With best practices in our field] We are already benefiting from the addition of educational eqmpment, The gift, which will be used to establish the Gordon and Sadie Ratdiff staff education fund, is a tribute to those who cared fox the couple during the final yew |of their life. In_ presenting their gm, the siblings noted,"0ut (my J: appreciate: how Pukview's staff cared for our parents when they needed it most." Diane Stouffer and Ian Ratcliff have made a leadership gift to Pukview Home in Eemorx of their parents. Jen McKay, nurse clinician and staff educator at Parkview Home, enthusiastically accepts the leadership gift from Diane Stouffer and Ian Ratcliff for the establishment of the Gordon 8: Sadie Ratcllff Staff Education Fund. 33 Edward St., Stouffville SBHELL BUILDING CENTRE or 20971 Dalton Rd., Sutton 905-722-6561 STAFF EDUCATION FUND ESTABLISHED AT PARKVIEW Educational assistance requests are being considered for employees wishing to attend external educational sessions that will enhance their care and service delivery. ‘The board, management and front line staff truly appreciate this gift and will endeavour to ensure direct resident care beneï¬ts from the Ratcliffs' generosity,’ said Fran Lind, assistant administrator, resident care. TheRatchff lamil ho pcsthatothenm the commumty wil donate to the fund, making it a tesourcc that Parkvicw staff can draw on for many years to come. aggression at other behaviours associated with dementim in addition, a nuuin lecture series is ianned for the fall an winter to provi an extensive payeical assessment course for all registete staff and a refresher course for personal suppoxt worker: on such topics as infection control, residents' tights and quality of life initiatives. SCI-IELL DESIGN CENTRE I Denture-Bite Problems? Docsyuulmjawclouinfmdmwteahlihinmepictunbdow?Chm myoutteechhvemdownnndyomjnwhcominsclooetmyowhmewhenyou biwunflngchcvingmedifflculundcwdngpmmmwdnflumfummnddn mom. Muwmuw.muflbnndmufo. COMPLIMENI‘ARY CONSULTATION Call George Winder, DD to book an appointment 37 Sandiford Drive, Suite 104 (905) 640-1144 STILL ALIVE IN STOUPFVILLE SCHELL COUNTRY DEPOT 47‘Edward St., Stouffvllle 905-640-1 550 The proprietor and chic! curmudgeon of John Lord's looks prepares to ring upasaieathlsstataof the art cash register with the holp of his faithful assistant. Balloy. John, who spoclallus ln antiquarian and rare tomes, recently hosted a hall-price sale at his Stouffvilla emporium to assure people that not only ls ha not yet dead. but also that ho is still very much in business.