02-May 30, 2011 - Community Information Muskoka

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02-May 30, 2011 - Community Information Muskoka
Seniors Cooperative Meeting
May 30, 2011
ATTENDEES
REGRETS
DISCUSSION
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Review of Minutes from March 28, 2011 (Heather Moore)
Minutes reviewed. No changes.
DISCUSSION
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Additions to the Agenda (Heather Moore)
Update on Seniors Club House Healthy Communities Fund Application (HCF) - Anticipating decision soon.
DISCUSSION
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Welcome and Introductions (Heather Moore)
Completed.
DISCUSSION
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Sarah Clipsham (Canadian Hearing Society), Kelly Sawyer (The Friends), Christine Gutmann (A Friend
in Need), Mary Camley (VON), Henriette Koning (The Pines), Heather Moore (District of Muskoka),
Kerri Murray (Muskoka Staffing), Marilee Koenderink (CCAC), Madeline Bergin (AIDN), Suzanne Hall
(Homecare Oxygen Service), Joanne Osborne (Algonquin Family Health Team), Alda Tee (RVH),
Donna Martin (VAC-ACC), Debbie Wight (NSMCCAC), Rick Williams (District of Muskoka), Sandra
Beausoleil (District of Muskoka).
Diane Baranik (SMDHU), Bill Davies (MPSCMHS), Linda McElroy (Alzheimer Muskoka), Charles Gardner
(SMDHU), Ann Kenney (CLSM), Laurie Thompson (District of Muskoka), Kelly MacDuff (Muskoka
Staffing), Donna Nairn (Muskoka Seniors), Ligaya Byrch (LHINS), Larry Curley (Seniors Secretariat),
Linda Hillman (Bracebridge Culture & Recreation), Glenna Russell (MPSCMHS), Sue Johnson (Red
Cross), Lindsay Lima (VON SMART Program), Sandra Winspear (Hospice Muskoka), Louise Trussler
(Closing the Gap), Andrea Moser (MAHC).
Business Arising from March 28, 2011 Minutes (Heather Moore)
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PERSON
RESPONSIBLE
ACTION ITEMS
ACTION:
1. Follow up with Beth Ward on Poverty Fact Sheet.
2. Ensure issue of transportation for disabled seniors is on the
next agenda for Accessibility Advisory Committee.
DISCUSSION
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Rick Williams
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Heather Moore
Services Delivered in Outlying Areas (Rick Williams / Heather Moore)
While social services have a strong presence in the towns (Bracebridge, Huntsville, Gravenhurst), there is a very small
presence in the townships (Muskoka Lakes, Lake of Bays and Georgian Bay).
This project will bring some services to the outlying townships and villages in Muskoka, customizing services for each
area depending upon the need identified.
The goal is for all citizens to have access to social services and to have ongoing updates to the program based on
feedback from the communities.
Services will be offered out of a variety of public spaces such as municipal offices, community centres, libraries, etc.
Home At Last (Mary Camley, VON)
i. services to support the transition from hospital to home, with transportation and a Home
at Last Attendant
In operation since 2008 - servicing all 7 hospitals in Simcoe / Muskoka; and partners with many other organizations such as ‘A
Friend in Need’, ‘Friends’, ‘Muskoka Seniors’ (for transportation), etc.
Challenges include servicing a large geographical area (small towns, etc) with low resources.
Home At Last contacted in any number of ways – agencies, discharge nurses at hospitals, families, individuals.
Services are free. (Funded through Provincial Government). Typically service starts on same day requested.
PSW assists during transportation home, and getting settled at home. Will make stops on way home from hospital for groceries,
medicine, coffee, etc. PSW will also help with settling in at home – light cleaning, making bed, stocking fridge, some personal
care. (PSW uses a ‘settle-in checklist’). PSW checks for safety (i.e.: grab bars in bathroom, scatter rugs)
PSW ensures senior understand medication, and will, on occasion, accompany senior to the Pharmacy to understand the
pharmacists directions.
On average, PSW spends approximately 2 hours with the senior. Sometimes much longer, or even until family member can get
home from work, etc.
PSW follows up within 24-48 hours.
65+ qualifies, or under 65 years of age with chronic illness. Not usually people in their 40s.
Over last 2 years, have surpassed target numbers; the program is well-subscribed in the Muskoka area.
Future: Need more education about Home At Last for discharge nurses (many are not aware of service).
High satisfaction rate.
(More info in attachment.)
DISCUSSION
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DEADLINE
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Seniors Cooperative Meeting
May 30, 2011
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DISCUSSION
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Home First Program (Marilee Koenderink)
i. more care at home to maintain/support aging at home
ii. if admitted to hospital, more care to support a return to home as soon as possible
Home First is a philosophy.
For detailed information, see attached presentation.
Note: ALC = alternate level of care DISCUSSION
Other Business
Heather Moore
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Seniors Transportation Committee and District Municipality of Muskoka Transportation Committee have merged. Heather will
continue to attend these committee meetings. 
Meeting with Hammond Transportation to discuss accessibility bussing. Since the vehicle is not used very often, the cost is
prohibitive for most people. Looking for economies of scale – with more people utilizing the bus, perhaps the cost could come
down? 
Hammond Transportation may be able to provide town to town transportation.
PERSON
RESPONSIBLE
ACTION ITEMS
ACTION:
3. Research more about Huntsville’s transportation system to
find out the utilization numbers for the accessibility bus.
DISCUSSION
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DEADLINE
Heather Moore
Round Table
Sarah Clipsham (CHS): There is a new regional director for Peterborough / Muskoka, plus a Program Manager for Muskoka.
Kellly Sawyer (The Friends): Current vacancy in Oakwood Heights (RGI, disabled, accessible unit).
Debbie Wight (NSMCCAC): CHRIS (Client Health Records Information System) will now sow all community support services. Working on
common communication.
Alda Tee (RVH): Currently 6 facilitators for ‘Living with Stroke’ program trained in Muskoka. (Assist with reintegration after stroke.) Alda
to provide more information when available.
Christine Gutmann (A Friend in Need): Starting program for seniors before palliative care is needed.
Heather Moore (DMM): Building tour following meeting. Office space in front entrance that can be used for agencies. It will be set up
with wireless internet (as will the Parlour). A process will be created whereby upon request of use of the office, a pass code to the
building will be given.
DISCUSSION
Adjournment and Next Meeting Date / Location
The next Seniors’ Services Planning Table meeting (TENTATIVE):
Date: Monday September 12, 2011
Location: McVittie Place (102 Pine Street, Bracebridge)
Time: 9:30am – 11:30am
Chair: Kerri Murray (Muskoka Staffing)
Presentations:
1. Veteran’s Affairs – overview of programming available to eligible seniors – Donna Martin (VAC-ACC)
2. Fall Prevention – District Public Health / Integrated Regional Falls Program – check with Diane Baranik
(SMDHU)
FUTURE
IDEAS
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Pam Hillier, Executive Director (211 Committee)
Monica Menecola, Area Manager (Simcoe / Muskoka Ontario Osteoporosis Strategy)
Karen Quemby, Cottage Country Family Health Team (Stanford Chronic Disease Self Management
Program)