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“I have a friend, … he uses a motorized scooter … and I think this would be fantastic for him,” said Dylan Morin, a member of the Accessibility Advisory Committee.
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Administration is consulting with the committee to fine tune the details of its proposed bylaw amendment, asking members questions like, “What do you think is an appropriate timeline for property owners to clear their sidewalk?” and “What barriers do you anticipate Regina residents will encounter when clearing their sidewalks?”
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By Josh Sigurdson
Dec 14, 2020 6:44 AM
Eden Care Communities has been recognized for the innovative approach to long-term care with Memory Lane.
They were presented with the 2019-2020 Innovation in Healthcare Delivery Award by the Centre on Aging and Health at the University of Regina.
CEO Alan Stephen says the award shows that Eden Care staff are doing a great job at making life worth living for seniors in Regina.
“It means a lot, especially for our care partners,” said Stephen. “We are constantly combating the plagues of loneliness, helplessness, and boredom in the aging process. And this just another way of assisting in the elimination of those terrible plagues.”