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       Thursday, April 11, 2013
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HOME CARE SERVICES INCREASED IN MAMAWETAN CHURCHILL RIVER HEALTH REGION

Many hospital and mental health patients will be able to return to their homes sooner thanks to increased support to home care services by the Mamawetan Churchill River Health Region and Saskatchewan Health.

This increased support meets a commitment made by Saskatchewan and other provinces and territories to institute a minimum set of home care services to be delivered across the country.

"Our government recognizes the value of the home care service," Health Minister Len Taylor said. "These new enhancements will support our acute care system by helping people to return home sooner, and to provide quality support to people in their communities, thereby cutting down on the number of hospital admissions and re-admissions."

"This increase in home care services illustrates our commitment to people with mental health issues and their families by providing the supports they need in their homes," Healthy Living Services Minister Graham Addley said. "As well, we are providing 24-hour crisis support through our provincial HealthLine, ensuring access to the information and the support they need."

The Mamawetan Churchill River Health Region will receive $50,000 annually, for the enhancement of current home care services and the addition of a mental health home care component.

"We are pleased to receive this funding," Mamawetan Churchill River Health Region CEO Lionel Chabot said. "Our goal is to increase our clients' confidence in their ability to be at home in their own communities, and providing these enhanced services will make a positive difference."

Mamawetan Churchill River Health Region submitted a plan to the government outlining the implementation process for this new initiative. The additional funding will enhance the case management, nursing, personal care, home IV administration and palliative care services currently provided by home care. In addition, fees for personal care services such as assistance with dressing, grooming, bathing, toileting, mobility assistance and medication assistance will be eliminated, for up to 14 days, for individuals who meet the eligibility requirements for this short term acute home care initiative. Further, Saskatchewan Health and the Mamawetan Churchill River Health Region will continue to ensure palliative care clients are provided with pharmaceuticals and supplies to address their needs near end-of-life.

Through the provision of personal care contracts, the region's mental health services will provide home support to assessed clients discharged from acute care settings or in-patient psychiatric facilities.

The new mental health home care component will also offer services at no charge for up to 14 days. These services include case management and home support, and crisis response will be offered on a province-wide basis through the province's toll-free HealthLine.

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For More Information, Contact:

Jocelyn Argue
Health
Regina
Phone: (306)787-4083
Linda Mikolayenko
Mamawetan Churchill River Health Region
La Ronge
Phone: (306)425-4812
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