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LDMH to become Erie Shores Healthcare Leamington District Memorial Hospital recently unveiled its 2017-2020 Strategic Plan - the Way Forward. The Strategic Plan sets the stage for an enhanced partnership approach to patient care with a goal of improved access for the entire Erie Shores region served by the hospital, where services are either provided or hosted by the hospital located in Leamington. Hospital CEO Terry Shields said, “The creation of the plan was the culmination of a year-long effort with extensive input from staff, physicians, volunteers, stakeholders and system partners. This was all based on a thorough look at the health care needs of the population we serve.” The plan, ‘the Way Forward’, was presented to staff, stakeholders and the public in December. The renewal of the strategic direction will guide an estimated 500 caregivers, support staff, physicians and more than 240 active volunteers who come to work at Leamington District Memorial Hospital every day to make a difference in the lives of the communities served by the hospital, from Essex, Harrow, Kingsville, Leamington , parts of Lakeshore and Wheatley. The Plan, the Way Forward, outlines three predominant corporate priorities that are concentrated on: • Improving Access to Care • Improved Performance • People As a result of the strategic planning process and feedback from the community, the board of directors and members of the hospital have approved a name change for the hospital to Erie Shores Healthcare, reflecting the communities it serves and services provided directly or in partnership with other groups. “The name change to Erie Shores Healthcare has three components to the hospital’s identity: With our ever increasing focus, cultivating care in the region and partnership development, providing services directly or partnering with health and social service groups to enhance better access for care in the communities we serve, the name from hospital to Healthcare better reflects our ‘Way Forward’,” said David Glass, Board Chair. “The name Erie Shores speaks to the catchment area of the residents we serve in the county from Essex, Harrow, Kingsville, Leamington, parts of Lakeshore and Wheatley. And the third element of the new name is the logo - which was established in 2012 and extremely recognizable - with Essex County’s south shoreline and the sun as a mnemonic device representing the rural nature of our communities,” added Glass. The Foundation of the hospital has voted in favour of changing its name to align with the hospital. Leamington District Memorial Hospital Foundation will become Erie Shores Health Foundation to reflect the three major areas that it supports - the hospital, hospice and Community For Doctors. (Continued on Page 3)

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South Essex Community Council executive director Carolyn Warkentin scoops up a serving of chili to Charlie Wright during the annual Leamington Chilifest at the Portuguese Club Wednesday, Feb. 22. (SUN Photo)

Community rallies for annual fundraiser By Bryan Jessop Support to keep social service projects in Leamington moving has never ‘bean’ better. The annual Chilifest was hosted by the Leamington Portuguese Club Wednesday, Feb. 22 in yet another effort to get behind the South Essex Community Council’s Transportation Services Vehicle Replacement Fund. The event has been organized in support of the SECC’s ongoing measures to raise funds for upgrading its four-vehicle fleet for the past 10 years of Chilifest. In previous years, the community fundraiser generated support for organizations including the Heart and Stroke Foundation. The SECC’s vehicle capital reserve fund is used to replace either one of its two vans or two buses as the need arises and once required finances to purchase such new vehicles are reached. Council hopes to take delivery of a new bus by late spring of this year to replace one that has served the organization and its clients for the past 10 years. The bus scheduled to be replaced — which has accumulated roughly 300,000 km — was parked in the Portuguese Club parking lot during this year’s Chilifest. This year’s Chilifest was again led by Century 21 Leamington’s John Woelk along with a team of about 100 volunteers — approximately 60 ladlers and 40 responsible for set up, tear down and promotion of the fundraiser. For 2017, the first shift of ladlers was a team representing the annual Hogs For Hospice motorcycle rally in Leamington. This year’s gathering drew about 350 customers who paid either $8 in advance or $10 each at the doors for access to a choice from 27 varieties of chilli prepared by local restaurants and businesses. This year’s fundraising target was $10,000. The amount collected was not available by press deadline. Last year, Chilifest raised approximately $9,200. “We always try to set goals a bit higher than the amount we raised the previous year,” explained Woelk. “We owe a lot of thanks to the community that supports us.” (Continued on Page 3)

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