Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1960, page 3

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ARE FOR THE CHRONICALLY ILL â€"â€" [n [he in the year 1385, a woman was discharged from to go to and no one to take her i ‘ night came on she took what shelter sht- found there dead from exposure. t‘tlt nl Tumntn .m .t lantmn .tltcrntmn _ the general hu-ptLtl Sh.- l\.|\l no homo : so ‘ll‘h‘ .tn-J \ll\tl|llrdgt\l .IllLl pint-m «trttLt-n. “ht-n Lfiultl find in .t tltmrun .uttl In my murntttg \lll' nth It Freatad qulte a 5L“ In the ("1"- e"Pl-“'ld-H.‘ “‘ lill.‘ iinc ill'lllt‘\ .un lltt‘ \ttttt ultttt tlu \\.mt.m had died._ People were shocked that such .t thing: lI‘Ultl Implm, m m“, Hmmy _"h[ J “mm. “’Ofllafl_Vl$lUflg 1‘] one Pf ‘he hflmt“. Kill? E‘fllls. .1 l‘llll‘lLlJll ln-nt lttul.tn.l ltll Ill\‘\ltl It. tli» something about It. Miss Evans offered to gin: mm..- .1. (h... m... (1.. “In. valescent home where homeless pcuplc mulil ht. tom ... “mum” ' mm gave an acre 0i land as a site “If the building. .t lunml u! was the beginning of Hillcrest (Tum-alumni Huspital. hospital in Ontario and still in artiu- wrxicu. l-| l‘llllil .l tull- .Illtr .tll tllm‘n \ l‘||\llll\mm.” H.“ \II up, ..u.l ll... w l.tr .I\ l ht‘mt llh lint It‘ll\.llt\lllll Hospital authorities [Nd-1) would Itnitdtt- tu turn Iltttr pmum .~... .4. tin \lv-tl “H... Iltt time comes to discharge them. if they an: .lttu.lllt tnn\.tlt'~tiltu A unit tltutxtt lll‘\['|l.ll \ttll thlgl drem for a limited period if it but an empty Ind: llul il pruplt .u.‘ .ln.»n...t|h lll uh. .nnml. mm hospitals don't Want them. indcctl llIL‘)‘ h-nt' nmtlvtr lllL' null um lllt tlplll'llltlll t.. UL. ...u- of them. Anyway their business is “illt thmu “1mm. 1-. ..~.......t ... h. ..1.I. .....l ..........t 1......1 Neither do our government Homes for [he Apt-ll luxc l.|lllllu~ t.-r rlm “u .-t Lust-It .l “ml. EfiECliVE. Permanent can: on El scalt' large urtmnzlt t.- nut-t rh. moi, .,\n It. gnu. .ml. .n hospitals or homes for the chronically ill; .Il‘lLl lltls l‘tl‘L’ n! ,t..n..\.n.-!..t..«.. l‘» .l.. mm: ......l.....u. of all our hospital services. TIM plight 0] Ha. [mum in...” .l {w fun... ' J}... .. ,. ,rt- “wit-u”. ... router or any other IangJurm .n'lnu'nt fad.” .. .IINHHI .n tum...‘ ... :: .r .4 it. .....u,... ..l».. dropped down in a doorway to dip lilrt'l'1/lhll'l'tll a; .. Hun... There are many sound reasons for lllt‘ prtnhittll ml nu... lttul‘llJln i... .l...-.... .H...“ They would release beds for the June \.l\l.‘\ m tart-mt mnl --l v... tu-n They cost less to operate than guncml llllsllllJlV ntnt- thu ti“ u... ...|..... ii.. um. t\i‘lllul\l equipment. the fer/Miriam and the [rig]! [nupmtmu at t-r.4..’n..-.‘. mu... . .:. .-f .-r rlr. nursing could he done. and done “I'll. lit pr.ltllt.ll llllhl“ lllhltl tit-d. MI-‘Hll up n m4. ill .I smaller town the building might lu' '.l “lug III with; ntlttr tum --l .l tjtll m! |:..~|an tl ll: nlw l'l there is a good private nursing home in tht- lIV|.lll.l\ l'l .u.gl.t ,ll‘l‘l\ lt-r t..:............ w m... government hospitalization bum-fits wuultl .tpplt. tn lllt‘ .t<l\.lltl.tgt ul luul. Illl \uz-mi; Ill-m- and the patients. In a hospital for the chronically ill, [‘fllit‘nh wuhl In umn 1-!.......1.. . .p. ...l ...l-.. .ltIIJl rehabilitation services that can not. In- prmnlul in .m IlHJIH .x..i. ..l..l .;-:ur.-l |.. «ml programme. it is all very well for sonic peoplr it! hit llt.ll lu'v'l‘lt' \ttlltrllu: .I Immz .llm . «m in I'H" for in their own homes. Sonic of thum tun llut I'll-l .m- l..-..~. m I him-'m‘ = ~li’~ JH- W'“ than none-woman Staff and there it. .t llll'lll [u “it.” «in. ulu- “urn-In LIN "l-l 5" l'“ '-‘"'L *""""" breaking her own health. Further: Most of our pL-nplt: who an.- thtntm.tll\ .II J... M. uh. v... -.| m. unl-uuluui In our excellent Ontario Hospital Sl'r\'l(l.' “llili‘l I‘llls nu. rum» ltmt: nu Il'l’ «tr. m I. u; ml l. .r .m that there should ht: no help for them just l‘L’l-IllVL' llltl ll.l\t . um... M... ...- .It...u I... ll lI-t-i'IlJl‘ ltl wtm The Women's Institutes of this prutimt- Inn. .Imit .. Int t... in... J” Places may have been thu- mmring spirih in Inning .t llle'HJl luni. ... lit: I.-..:|.:'. ll... concerned for the sick and the agctl in illL‘ tnlmnutlth it .1... A. m... n... «I... .g... .. I...... worthy of their influence in amusing the puhlt. t._.n..umt 2.. ml. nth. t. .'.'.‘ ..l., inn...” People Who have to face an ttutltmk til sttknrn nr int-plum, gm...le 1 I.” t. .1 -. 1.. . . “mush they might improve grcnlly with I‘L‘hhlt'lll. \iltlldlll’tll um l.t ltvt lrtp lu‘.\ I. [‘IIJi- l“, I...” um H’ILI tlutt l1 at twltttllut I[|II IIIIIII Our hospital authorities are WC“ i'“‘-‘“"~‘ “i ll“. ""i'r "m term illness are under construction. i’urlmps \‘xumtu ~ ltmlmlr‘ | I “huh tion by working for smaller units in lltcir uer tnunltn. ‘VHI'..I\ v.- -‘| 'm” l l‘ y "I. M"! for consideration. We have observed that WllL‘Il .t l‘.llll.l’lvl lntmtm “unit” "I I an um. . their hm“ on a Ptoblem’ the}. “wally find “3}\ nl tlnmg \tmitllttn); tin... I! W Mu. mo

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