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Made-in-Sundre solution PLAN TO SAVE HOSPITAL BEDS, LONG-TERM CARE AWAITS GOVERNMENT APPROVAL BY SUSAN ZIELINSKI ADVOCATE STAFF
LONG-TERM CARE
Sundre has come up with a plan to save hospital beds and keep long-term care in its community. Now residents are awaiting government approval. In April, Alberta Health Services announced it was closing the 15 long-term care beds at Sundre Hospital and Care Centre to the dismay of the com-
munity. AHS said the beds would be replaced with 40 level-four supportive-living beds — the highest care level in supportive living — at Mountain View Seniors’ Housing opening this summer. Sundre hospital was to remain open with its 15 acute-care beds. Last week the Sundre Hospital Futures Commit-
tee, made up of community members and health professionals, revealed its made-in-Sundre plan for 15 long-term care beds — five would remain long-term care beds, four would become restorative care beds, and three beds would be available for other care that’s required, like palliative or respite, depending on what’s needed in the community. Please see CARE on Page A8
KNIGHTS IN TRAINING
DIVERSITY CONFERENCE
‘We can’t be afraid anymore of each other’ BY CRYSTAL RHYNO ADVOCATE STAFF Being brave enough to have uncomfortable conversations will be key to authentic reconciliation and fostering truly diverse communities. And it won’t be easy, said Tanya Kappo, the opening keynote speaker at the two-day Fostering Diverse Communities Conference at Westerner Park on Thursday. Kappo brought her message of authentic reconciliation, which means not having a pre-determined definition of reconciliation. It has to be decided together, she said. “Don’t be afraid,” said Kappo. “We can’t be afraid anymore of each other … The attempts are there but I am very optimistic. There is a lot to be done. I think we are heading TANYA KAPPO in the right direction.” Kappo is a lawyer, public speaker and Indigenous Rights activist from the Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation. She has often been credited with starting the Idle No More movement across Canada and she has played significant roles in Walking With Our Sisters and the Round Dance Revolution. In her address, Kappo gave examples throughout Canadian history such as the language including assimilation and colonization, treaty relationships, The White Papers, Meech Lake Accord and the Oka Crisis that did not echo diversity but in fact were the exact opposite. Please see DIVERSITY on Page A8
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Derek Fredeen of Trueline Homes helps Grade 5 student Jack Welikoklad of St. Martin de Porres Elementary School with a woodworking project at the fourth annual Grow Boys, Knights in Training Conference on Thursday. Grade 5 boys from Red Deer public and Catholic schools took part in the event at the Dawe Centre. This combined community effort helps to support the happy and healthy growth and development of boys. It is about identifying the particular developmental needs of boys, and then exposing them to local resources providing services to boys within the community. Knights in Training is an opportunity for pre-teen boys to explore the deeper meanings behind respect, understanding, relationships and responsibility. Also on Thursday, Grade 5 girls from Red Deer spent the day at the Collicutt Centre participating in the 13th annual Go Girls event. Pick up Monday’s Advocate for a photo page with some of the highlights from Go Girls. LOTTERIES
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