Lifestyles 55 2022 May

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May 2022

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Looking out for seniors in new portfolio

Hon. Scott Johnston

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Winnipeg, it’s time to raise the bar! We can do better.

Hon.Scott Johnson is the inaugural Minister of Seniors and Longterm Care. The Final Report of The Provincial Implementation Plan for the Stevenson Review details the implemented and planned changes that will address the review’s 17 recommendations. The review’s recommendations were grouped into four main themes: resident safety; staffing complements; pandemic preparedness; and communication with families and staff. u 7 ‘Looking out for seniors’

Winnipeg cover band <<REWiND<< releases first original tune in tribute to lost bandmate Linda Ruppel

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s the inaugural Minister of Seniors and Longterm Care, I am honoured to be selected to lead the department recently created by Premier Heather Stefanson dedicated to advocating for seniors’ issues and strengthening the province’s longterm care system. I was proud to reaffirm our government’s commitment to building a healthier, stronger and more prosperous Manitoba with the Premier at the Legislative Building on April 6 and again as a part of Budget 2022 — committing nearly $20 million to develop a new senior’s strategy. Manitoba seniors want, expect and deserve a government that acts with integrity and compassion and responds effectively to their needs. As part of our government’s pledge to realign our health-care system to meet the current and future needs of Manitobans, our recent announcement committed an initial investment of $15 million toward the full implementation of all 17 recommendations in the Stevenson Review. Our government commissioned this independent external report, led by Dr. Lynn Stevenson, to review the Oct. 20, 2020 to Jan. 12, 2021 COVID-19 outbreak at Maples Long Term Care Home and then provide recommendations for preventing future tragedies.

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Saving abused kids at Toba Centre

pril 10, 2022, marked two years since the popular local band REWiND lost their co-founder and beloved band brother, Gord Kudlak, to complications due to diabetes. It will also mark a significant milestone in the eleven-year history of the ten-piece band – the release of a new, original song: When You Lose Somebody You Love. WritLarry Ruppel and Gord Kudlak, Cofounders of REWiND - the Show Band. ten by band leader Larry Ruppel

only weeks after Kudlak’s death, it is a tribute not only to his close friend Gord but to everyone the band has lost, especially over the course of the Covid-19 pandemic. “There are very few people out there who have not lost a loved one during this difficult two years, whether from COVID-19 or other causes,” says Ruppel, “and most of us who did were unable to formally celebrate the lives of those loved ones until months u 8 ‘Rewind’

Mowed down shrubs and broken branches in a private yard show the lack of care and attitude of complacency that has overtaken city workers.

Councillor Kevin Klein

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iven the dangerous state of our streets which are riddled with potholes this spring, there is no question that we must do a better job, not just on pothole repairs but on a host of issues affecting our city. While it is easy to deflect blame on the weather, wet spring and lack of roads budget, much of the problem stems from a workplace culture of resignation (giving up) on addressing the most basic of issues. Over successive terms, we, the City Council, the administration, and to some extent the public have become willing to accept low standards, poor quality, and snail pace slowness as the norm. But it is time for a reset, to raise the bar, to return to being a healthy and vibrant city. u 6 ‘We can do better!’

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