CANADAHALIFAX news N.S. small options homes to offer more activities for people with disabilities by admin 10 فبراير، 2022 written by admin 10 فبراير، 2022 34 Aim of initiative is to help residents feel more connected to their community Anjuli Patil · CBC News · Nova Scotians with disabilities who are moving to new small options homes from larger residential care centres will have a wider range of activities to choose from as part of a new pilot project. The provincial government said the initiative, known as My Days, will start with 40 people — including 22 moving from Harbourside Lodge, an adult residential care centre in Yarmouth, N.S., that is in the process of being phased out. “Some have expressed interest in wanting to volunteer at the SPCA. We have others that want to be able to go skating or perhaps take a computer course or work somewhere, volunteer — everything from knitting to baking. It’s a wide range of options,” said Minister of Community Services Karla MacFarlane. Employees of the small options homes will help residents connect with the activities in their area they may want to try. There are currently 10 small options homes under construction in the province, including four in Yarmouth, two in Shelburne and one each in Digby, Bridgewater, the Halifax area and the Annapolis Valley. A maximum of four residents will live in each home, where they’ll receive care and other necessary support. Opportunity to pursue ‘individual passions’ MacFarlane said taking part in the My Days project is voluntary for the residents. “It’s all about individual passions and wants and how they want to be involved in the community,” she said. “We heard loud and clear from participants and families, and we know that we have to expand programs to ensure that they feel more that they’re in a community.” The goal is to have the 40 residents moved into their new homes by the end of this year. “They definitely will be able to participate in this by the end of 2022 and perhaps before, just depending on when they move into their small option home,” MacFarlane said. The province said in a news release that money for the initiative is coming from previously approved funding. While the program will begin with residents who are moving to community-based settings, the province said it will eventually be expanded to include others who currently take part in day programs. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Work again halted on overbudget, much-delayed N.S. Power hydro dam project next post It sounded like a bowling ball crashed into his roof, but the noise came from underground You may also like Wind and rainfall warnings issued for parts of... 23 نوفمبر، 2024 Pictou County District RCMP investigating serious crash involving... 23 نوفمبر، 2024 أوتاوا تنفي امتلاكها أدلة تربط ناريندرا مودي بأعمال... 23 نوفمبر، 2024 إحياء شهر التراث اللبناني من قِبل القوات المسلحة... 23 نوفمبر، 2024 أونتاريو: تشريع مقبل لحماية القادمين الجدد من الاحتيال... 23 نوفمبر، 2024 New poll shows Houston’s PCs maintaining big lead... 22 نوفمبر، 2024 Cape Breton Police issue emergency alert as they... 22 نوفمبر، 2024 Safety board calls for changes two years after... 22 نوفمبر، 2024 Fuel prices rise across Nova Scotia 22 نوفمبر، 2024 Halifax International Security Forum begins 16th year amid... 22 نوفمبر، 2024 Leave a Comment Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.