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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Aug 1983, p. 8

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Fy e oo _ __ & 720@ government indircated that it will allow the centre to be part of the hospita| facilits and the cost of operation will be part of the bhospital‘s annua| budget. provided that the community comes up with the initia] cost of establish ing the centre." he said The facility is part of a threeâ€"stage program that has been underlaken by the local branch of the Arthrimia «olccD C Piar t approach loca! businesses community }eaders 1 raise the app matlely $50,000 in ~seed money‘‘ neeg imitially establish the centre. expia Join Acheson. president of Dominion Assurance (Co and chairman of campaign, bu: any furtier operating « will be borne DY the Rusniial The facility. to be Waterioo Hospita!, is bramch of the Arthrit: cemjunction with the enaly the third of its ko Members of the c A rheumatlic disease centre nate treatmeni and services sufferers is the masi nf a orn an Pat Arbuckie y Threeâ€"st ufy Threeâ€"stage began iasi provincial When you‘re ready to for a lot more ni«d OPEN: MON . 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""S0 UDe centre t'xphued president of Dominion Life ) _ and chairman of â€" the any further operating costs y the hospita} tw be located in Kitchener pital. is a project of the local Arthnitis Seciety . working in ‘ith the hospita) 1t will be of its kind in Canada [ the campaign commitiee rt of a threeâ€"stage n undertaken by the Arthritis Society to ! a $50 o0 ('am;;;;, in Kitchenerâ€"Water M ;o_,my a little more UISU our showroom ;\ 3 _ â€" 7",7€ Program planned to benefit arthritis victims commitltee tw cuord; uen r arthnuus two approx ; showroom ine main priority . program will be the a begds specifically for probably four to S1x eventual goal of 12 to four years Al the Current tims _ * . 0CVC PMAâ€"UICC5. UR rheumatologists also find they time to initiate new programs existing ones to meet the chan of their patients An important coâ€"ordinator will be one of obs identify these additinmmal mau.q. [ _ 11 _ _ 2 *Vâ€"OrdInator to organize and expand existing educational programs. The programs have been deve} oped "to teach rheumatoid arthritis pa uents about their disease and how it will be managed," he said, but problems have occurred in the past both in registering the patients and getting them to the hospital for the sessions because of lack of coâ€"ordiâ€" na thon S3 _CCCCOrVce iC Ihe approximate!ly 25000 local} arthritis pa uents, explained Dr John Lochead, one of two r’heuuulnloglsl.s operating practices in Kucbe.er-wuerlm The first slage of the program wil} invoive â€"the hiring of a coâ€"ordinainr ... With very bus\ he current time, emergen('_\ care additional needs >°~ also Tind they have little e new programs or improve to meet the changing néeds t1s. An important role of the ill be one of observatidh to practices, the two ~ of stage two of the allocation of hospital or arthritis patients, SIx initially with an because they do not . arthritis patients 15 within the ne;(l said local ‘hr umillls 1CE [oncc" â€"~â€"d DC S810. juvenje OqOi@1DE or youngsters with _ On a practical side, providing good juvenile rheumatoid arthritis who en treatmen_t facilities to arthritis sufferers Counter problems because of their age, Pays off in the long run, he added. Of the explained Lochead. 25,000 local people with arthritis, approxiâ€" According to Lochead, the need for such MAléely oneâ€"half are in the work force. a centre in Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo is evident. _â€" _ "The days lost from work is relatively "It is necessary because there are so Righ but: the dollar cost and loss in many people who have arthritis," he said. Productivity is staggering. The cost to the According to Statistics provided by the t‘omgnum.ty if we don‘t provide these Arthritis Society, approximately 25,000 S@rvices is far greater. We will get great people in Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo suffer from _ "CLurn for the money spent," he said. . ; 1 an._cl_ _ __ . ""C> n one place Special clinics will also be held patients with specia!l problems such those on drug programs that reqi careful monitoring or youngsters y juvenile rheumatoid arthritis who COUnter Drofhlame Kulul c 310 * signed specifically to a tients who need to see a ni professionals at one time im 03004 ol »stage three of th, program calls for the multiâ€"disciplinary â€" ou an stin w. 1. ; [j° &n emergency, they can still be looked after," he said. ‘‘They have rights as patients " Lochead also hopes to see the develop ment and improvement of existing serâ€" vices relating to physical and occupational therapy and social services for arthritis patients . lind they have to wait long periods before they can get a bed in the hospital, explained Lochead. ‘"Even if they are nOU an emearace... have arthritis," he said. tistics provided by the . approximately 25000 erâ€"Waterioo suffer from establi arthritis, compared to 6.0 disease or 2,000 with cancer Rheumatic Pheue Centre with heart

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