me _dieticians. fit - regulations a a stipulate ‘that a- fulltime Dovercourt Rest Home, dietician is required in a an A8-bed lca a and home. with more than 100 . ~ beds. “A: 25-bed: home must have.” vthe | train: d g should be phased out. “There ‘is, a, tendency in y- . GOF ‘Staffing of all “kinds are a": “problem: in “Many: Jong term . care homes. © _ . ™ bate. “coor “ao large “turnover ‘of staff; “people coming and going all the time which isn’t-g00d .for the residents ~ ‘> Hill admittec that’ up until | “a few’ months ago home jf — workers could be people f°" S CUCC mezzo “without. any particular . ot ng. at‘all.’ But recent aon: changes zim the regulations "’ are forcing homes io ‘now | - hire fully trained, qualified - staff. And it is these changes, says Dovercourt owner Donald Hoching which, has- .. forced:him out of business. Operating with two full.. time general staff. Hoching “was told to hire a psychiatric murse. That would cost an Lan $2:000 « month, hich Hoching said he “ust, ” can’t afford. receiving .. “We're already running on: ‘and staying --a break even basis,” he said. 4& When Hoching bought the ‘examples of “home three-and-a-half vears tC nutritionally imbalanced ago, he was operating the ‘ food,’ ‘says Kilby, include: ‘home with just himself and’ eserving the cheaper ar- tis wife. About one vear tificial pawdered fruit drinks 4ago, health officials told him ‘unkempt, - desolate” . instead of juice, the residents needed more ea iack of milk and milk activity and he was required products, -to hire more staff ; esmall portions of meat, This further staffing ea lack of fresh fruit and "demand would now force vegetables, with canned him to operate at a loss. products being offered to “There is no way an operator save money, ean afford to do that’ *serving store-bought Hoching said. cookies and tea at night, Private homes have onlv when a nourishing snack “received about 20 per cem should include homebaked funding increase in the past goods and milk or juice,and = = three’ years) which. with eserving ‘instant’ foods like inflation running at double jello, pudding and hot cereal = digit levels, isn't sufficient, which have no nutrient he said. value. Government and umon While some profit-making leaders have been examining homes cite lack of funds as the problems created bv reasons for their poor profit-making long term care service and food, Kilby said homes following the recent there are some homes run _ release of a Hospital Em- for profit that) are “yust ployces’ Union study fantastic.” outlining difficulties unton And “they're getting the members encountered in same amount of money as various personal and cx: All Brands of ‘ Mens & Ladies Jeans at SPECIAL LOW... LOW... PRICES! the ones that are crummy "tended care homes KIDS JEANS she said. throughout the province A major problem in. the And union research small homes 1s a lack of — analyst Jean Swanson told ee O A hy’ eT & COMPANY Register today\for ! BRING THISCOUPON Jf. over $2,300 in\FREE 4 TO OUR STORE TODAY Bookkeeping & Accounting PRIZES at any of & Name ssa as ee Auditing these 3LOCATIONS: ! kadress — Income Tax Consulting 1423 LONSDALE AVE]N VAN 9 + ~ —-- 44Q ¢ , ~~ eee Management Consulting 2540 SHAUGHNESSY (Pr toa | Phone __. _. 102 - 1975 Lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver, 8.C. V7M 2K3 987-8101 Nationalbr EVANCIC, PYPER PERRAULT, BARCLAY & OILLON 1423 LONSDALE 2449E HASTINGS 261-2723 2540 SHAUGHNESSY, PT COQ WESTWOOD MALL - 464-4333 CLOVERDALE MALL 576-8332 985-0725 ven. 1am Bypm Dally