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VOLUME 3 • ISSUE 13

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Surge in seniors and drop in healthcare workers hitting region JOHN MINER

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The economic region of Huron, Perth, Bruce and Grey counties is facing a rapid surge in its senior population at the same time as there is a disturbing drop in healthcare workers. The Four County Labour Market Planning Board called the situation “alarming” in its recently released report, “Navigating the Future of Care.” “Healthcare is definitely a flashing beacon,” said Dana Soucie, executive director of the labour board. According to the report, from 2014 to 2024 the four-county region had the largest percentage increase in the population aged 65 and older of all economic regions in the province, up 42 per cent. It is a portion of the population that generally requires more healthcare and has more complex issues than other age groups. While this population sector was surging, the four-county region experienced a 10 per cent decrease in the number of persons employed in health occupations. Out of the 11 economic regions in Ontario, the area covering Huron, Perth, Bruce and Grey counties was the only one to see a drop in health-care workers. “The gap between labour supply in the health-care

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Britespan Building Systems Inc from Wingham has made a five-year pledge of a total of $500,000 towards the Magnetic Moments capital campaign to bring an MRI machine to AMGH and Huron County. (L-R): Kimberley Payne, AMGH Foundation, Ben Hogervorst, Rob Stute, Laura Herman, AMGH Foundation, and Dan Hayden.

Britespan Building Systems Inc. makes $500,000 pledge to AMGH Foundation for MRI machine KATHLEEN SMITH

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Wingham-based Britespan Building Systems Inc has pledged a donation of $500,000 over five years to the Alexandra Marine and General Hospital’s (AMGH) Magnetic Moments capital campaign. Dedicated to supporting regional health care, this five-year pledge helps bring the AMGH Foundation closed to its $6.5 million campaign goal to purchase an MRI machine for the local hospital.

According to Ben Hogervorst, Britespan Building Inc co-owner, he and his business partner Rob Stute have always believed in the importance of supporting the local community and AMGH as a leading regional facility in Huron County. “We feel strongly that the addition of an MRI in Huron County will help ensure the facility remains vibrant and attractive in recruiting doctors while providing Huron County with outstanding care close to home,” said Hogervorst. CONTINUED TO PAGE 2


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