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Home & Community Support Services (HCSS) Grey–Bruce are delighted to announce they have been presented with a $93,456.00 grant from the James Goreski Private Foundation. The grant will assist with the revitalization of their Adult Day Away programs across Grey and Bruce Counties.

The Revitalizing Adult Day Away project will equip the six program locations across Grey and Bruce counties with the updated equipment and furnishings needed to provide a comfortable and engaging space for participants as the program rebounds from the effects of the pandemic. Grant funds will be used to purchase reclining electric lift chairs, air quality monitors and heppa air filtration equipment, commercial dishwashers, and activity equipment like iPads, mobile smart televisions and mobile whiteboards.

“We are so grateful for this generous support from the James Goreski Private Foundation. Since we only receive partial funding from the government for operational costs we rely heavily on support from grants and community donations for things like furnishings and equipment. Our reclining chairs needing to be replaced are in very rough condition due to their age and not being made of materials intended for strict pandemic cleaning protocols. The introduction of the heppa air purifiers will improve the air quality in each location and thus improve the health and wellbeing of clients and staff in these spaces. These improvements to our six spaces will impact so many area seniors and adults living with disabilities all across Grey and Bruce counties. We are very lucky to have such a wonderful locally focused foundation in our area.” Executive Director Stephen Musehl.

The Adult Day Away Program provides socialization and recreation in a caring and medically monitored environment. Clients who come to the program take part in a wide variety of activities like games, music, exercise, crafts and an opportunity to visit one another. Transportation and locally prepared nutritious meals are also available for all participants. The program is highly beneficial for the clients but equally as important it provides much needed respite for their caregivers.

Adult Day Away programing takes place in Owen Sound, Meaford, Markdale, Port Elgin, Hanover, and Wiarton. It is one of many services offered by Home & Community Support Services Grey – Bruce whose mission is to provide community based services that support independence and quality of daily life for seniors, adults, and their families.
For more information on all programs and services can be found at HCSSGREYBRUCE.COM or by calling 519-372-2091.

Home and Community Support Services of Grey-Bruce is a team of caring staff and volunteers who provide community based services that support independence and enhance the quality of daily life for seniors, adults and their families. The programs and services offered are only partially funded by the provincial government. Community support through volunteering and donations keep these much needed services available across Grey and Bruce counties.

The James Goreski Private Foundation is a local organization incepted in 2019 whose members share the mission of improving the lives of Grey and Bruce County residents by providing resources to groups and organizations committed to the promotion of health and assisting those who suffer from health related issues. More information can be found at https://jamesgoreskifoundation.ca.

 photo: Left to Right: Stephen Musehl (HCSS, Executive Director), Bethany Green (HCSS, Adult Day Program Team Leader), Jo-Anne Cook (HCSS, Programs Manager), Bronwyn Fryer (Foundation Director), Jason Goreski (Foundation Director), Clarke McLeod (Foundation Director), Rachel Taylor (HCSS, Community Development & Philanthropy Coordinator) and Rose Peacock (HCSS, Board of Directors Chair)

source: media release. HCSSGB


 

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