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Sooke and Juan de Fuca Health Foundation Provides Much-Needed Medical Equipment to Ayre Manor

April 22, 2021




As if dealing with the challenges of a pandemic wasn't enough of a task for the people who make up West Coast Family Medical Clinic, they recently answered a very special call from the residents and the amazing staff at Ayre Manor, Sooke's seniors' housing complex.


While residents' urinary problems often required an arduous journey to a hospital by ambulance, a recent donation of a bladder scanner has greatly improved the ability of health care providers to deliver rapid point of care results.


"Without this generous donation, our residents would still be going to hospital for assessments that sometimes take hours. Having it done at Ayre Manor takes minutes", says Ayre Manor's Linda Quigley, Director of Care. Having access to a bladder scanner also allows medical staff to differentially diagnose conditions when time is of the essence.


Hats off to Dr Tracey Forsberg who approached the recently formed Sooke and Juan de Fuca Health Foundation to partner up with all of the staff at West Coast Family Medical Clinic in a fundraising effort that has elevated the care available to Ayre Manor's residents.

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In this time of COVID we are increasingly aware of mental health and allied challenges including a growing demand for services. The is very evident in the Sooke Region and applies not only to mental health, but to individuals with disabilities, their families and caregivers. Following our donations to Sooke Shelter Society, Ayer Manor, and West Coast Family Medical Clinic, the Sooke and Juan de Fuca Health Foundation is pleased to announce the Mary Brown Memorial Fund to support charities in our communities delivering services to people with mental health and/or disability needs. Mary Brown lived for many years in Shirley, BC. She was a university qualified Social Worker and Psychiatric Social Worker and worked throughout her career to support people with disabilities and mental health challenges in Canada, UK, and Australia. For nearly 20 years through the Holy Trinity Anglican Church, she regularly made and donated soup to support the church’s Vital Vittles lunch program. Mary also became well known in Sooke and Shirley for her early music harpsichord concerts including her historical commentaries regarding the music she played. Applications are invited from registered charities providing related services in our region from Beecher Bay to Port Renfrew. Grants may be requested for amounts up to $10,000 from individual charities or collaborative partnerships. Application forms will be available on our website. For further information contact the Foundation admin@sookejdfhealthfoundation.org . Applications must be received no later than October 31, 2021. Grants will be awarded December 2021. ..................................................................... We welcome donations towards this important work in the Sooke Region. These may be made through our website or mailed directly to P.O. Box 303, Sooke, BC V9Z 1G1.
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