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          Home Care
        
        
          Meeting the Needs of
        
        
          an Aging Population
        
        
          With 15 percent of Canada’s population now aged 65 and
        
        
          older, and our senior population set to double in the next
        
        
          20 years, quality home care is growing in importance.
        
        
          Increasingly, governments and health care organizations are
        
        
          emphasizing the need to maintain older Canadians in their
        
        
          homes or in facilities intended for chronic care, rather than in
        
        
          institutions designed for acute care.
        
        
          Home care has always played a major role in VON’s
        
        
          services, and remains the largest component of our business.
        
        
          In Ontario the new contract performance framework with
        
        
          the Community Care Access Centers (CCAC) ensures every
        
        
          service provider is highly accountable for delivering quality
        
        
          services. Our Lean redesign completed in Ontario in 2012
        
        
          has positioned us to be open for business in care delivery
        
        
          to meet and exceed client and CCAC expectations. In Nova
        
        
          Scotia, with Lean redesign underway, VON is well positioned
        
        
          to deliver the quality of care that we are known for, to more
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
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          HEALTHCARE
        
        
          preventative means. Education of the public is key for
        
        
          a company viewed solely as a home care organization
        
        
          in the past. Today, VON has a much broader mandate
        
        
          which has evolved due to a real need in different re-
        
        
          gions. The expanded profile includes community sup-
        
        
          port servic s such as transportati n, nutrition, assist-
        
        
          ed living, adult day and respite care, and private pay for
        
        
          those who may not qualify for g vernme t programs.
        
        
          “It’s about appealing to all of the demographic ro t,”
        
        
          says Poirier. “There may be a perception that we only
        
        
          cater to seniors, but really, we provide a range of ser-
        
        
          vices for the whole community – from newborns to pal-
        
        
          liative care.”
        
        
          The beauty of the VON model is the “grass roots” style
        
        
          that takes regional differences into account when tai-
        
        
          loring operations to suit the needs of th community,
        
        
          in concert with funders. Poirier notes, “Often, provin-
        
        
          cial governments have different funding models. We
        
        
          adapt to those, while working closely with the govern-
        
        
          ment to make sure we fulfill our obligations to see as
        
        
          many clients as we can and offer the greatest care.”
        
        
          Dealing with rules that vary by province is a challenge,
        
        
          but one that benefits the big picture. “It certainly adds
        
        
          a complexity,” Poirier admits, “but also a richness. If
        
        
          we have developed a good practice (like our SMILE
        
        
          program in Ontario), we will approach other provincial
        
        
          governments to let them know we have an innovation
        
        
          in another region that might be transported into their
        
        
          own community. That seems to be resonating well.”
        
        
          S.M.I.L.E
        
        
          S.M.I.L.E. - Seniors Maintaining Independent Living
        
        
          Easily - is about working with the government to assist