• Know a caregiver who is all heart?

    Know a caregiver who is all heart? — Feb 02 '12

    Then nominate them for VHA Home HealthCare’s Heart of Home Care Award!

    If you know someone who goes the extra mile to care for a loved one – who is disabled or ill – so they can live at home in comfort and with independence, then we want to hear from you!

    Tell us your story of a caregiving hero in Ontario including:

    • Who they are;
    • What they’ve done to support a loved one and;
    • The impact this help has on the lives of others.

    Send an email or voicemail to Kim Anderson at 416-489-2500 ext. 4381 or kanderson@vha.ca with “Heart of Home Care” as the subject and tell us why the caregiver is so special. Or mail it to:

    VHA Home HealthCare
    Att: Kim Anderson
    30 Soudan Ave. #500
    Toronto, ON, M4S 1V6

    Remember: the more detail you give, the better!
    Deadline is April 12, 2012

  • Help for Tenants Who Hoard: Workshop — Jan 12 '12

    West Park Healthcare Centre is hosting a conference on hoarding. It is a full day educational forum covering the clinical, legal, and safety perspectives that are involved with individuals who hoard. Cost is $95, including lunch, parking, and materials. Registration deadline is February 8, 2012.

    Event Information:
    Date: February 15, 2012
    Time: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
    Where: West Park Healthcare Centre, 82 Buttonwood Avenue, Toronto
    Contact: Malak Sidky, Event Planner
    Phone: 416-243-3600
    Email: msidky@rogers.com

    For more information click here: Help for Tenants Who Hoard

    Help for Tenants Who Hoard: Workshop
  • Balancing a budget on the sick and disabled

    Balancing a budget on the sick and disabled — Nov 24 '11

  • White Coat, Black Art Unpaid Caregivers — Nov 24 '11

    Great podcast on unpaid caregiver by CBC. Check it out: White Coat, Black Art Unpaid Caregivers

    White Coat, Black Art Unpaid Caregivers
  • my Town Crier

    my Town Crier — Jul 19 '11

  • Heart of Home Care Award Presentation '11 Photos — Jul 04 '11

    Check out some photos from our 2011 Heart of Home Care Award Presentation on June 6 http: CLICK HERE

    Heart of Home Care Award Presentation '11 Photos
  • North York Mirror

    North York Mirror — Jun 13 '11

  • 2011 Heart of Home Care Award — Jun 07 '11

    2011 Heart of Home Care Award
  • Hospital News

    Hospital News — Apr 07 '11

  • The horrors of hoarding — Mar 22 '11

    The horrors of hoarding
  • A cooking class geared for seniors

    A cooking class geared for seniors — Mar 03 '11

  • New! Community Clutter and Hoarding Toolkit — Mar 02 '11

    TORONTO, February 17—After several years in the making, VHA today released The Community Clutter and Hoarding Toolkit—the first resource of its kind to support every level of clutter support in the community—from health care professionals, to housing, community and social workers, to landlords/building managers to family and friends of the person with the hoarding problem.

    “Time and again, we were approached by partners and colleagues for advice,” says Barbara Cawley, VP of Client Services at VHA. “This toolkit came out of a need we felt wasn’t being met. Whether it’s a visiting nurse, a superintendent or a family member who discovers an incredibly cluttered home—we all can play a role in supporting someone who hoards to live a less cluttered and safer life.” The toolkit, she notes, is unique because it provides practical information and worksheets specifically geared to three different levels of support in the community: health professionals, housing and community workers and “helpers” such as a friend, family member or neighbour.

    While hoarding and clutter are “hot topics” in the media—largely due to the recent spate of reality shows on the subject—helping a person who hoards is rarely as simple as a quick-fix cleanup of the home.

    “Hoarding is a mental health condition,” notes Catherine Chater, a seasoned Occupational Therapist with VHA and co-author of the toolkit. “Resolving the issue means understanding what caused the clutter in the first place. Simply clearing out the home is rarely a good long-term solution and can be distressing for the person.” Instead, Chater believes a more gradual approach that uses Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and other practical strategies is the most effective way to deal with the issue and prevent relapse. The focus is on helping the person who hoards to take responsibility for their actions and take care of themselves.

    “We believe this tool gives workers in the community who encounter hoarding on the job some really practical tools to help manage the situation,” says Cheryl Perera, Director of New Ventures and Community Programs, who also chairs the Toronto Hoarding Coalition. She notes VHA will be launching workshops this spring to reinforce toolkit contents and help all community sectors come together to deal with the issue.

    With an estimated five per cent of the population affected by the condition, hoarding is a bigger problem than first thought. “These are people’s fathers, sisters, neighbours and friends. And when the clutter gets so out of hand, it can be a real safety hazard for falls, fire, and infestation,” says Perera. “We hope that by sharing VHA’s expertise and knowledge, we can really raise awareness and together help those who hoard reclaim their living spaces and lives.”

    For more information, or to purchase The Community Clutter and Hoarding Toolkit, please visit www.vha.ca.

    About VHA Home HealthCare:

    Founded in 1925 as the Visiting Homemakers Association, VHA Home HealthCare (VHA)—a not-for-profit, charitable organization—provides 24/7 health care and support services—including rehabilitation, personal support, home support and nursing services—to people of all ages and cultural backgrounds in their own home or wherever extra support is needed. We offer high-quality, multi-lingual care to people throughout Ontario to support a more independent life. VHA proudly meets the rigorous criteria set out by Accreditation Canada.

    To schedule an interview:

    Pam Stoikopoulos, Communications Manager: 416-489-2500 ext. 4344 or pstoik@vha.ca

    For information on workshops or The Community Clutter & Hoarding Toolkit:
    Cheryl Perera, Director, New Ventures and Community Programs: 416-482-4610 or cperera@vha.ca

    New! Community Clutter and Hoarding Toolkit