--0000000000001f71610633762d4e Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thank you Vanja I appreciate your work here and this is a true testament that VCH clients can turn into private because of the care we provide and the oversight you provide. This is a win back although it won=E2=80=99t come to fruition unti= l Closer to summer. I look foward to him finding an apartment where they can continue their life journey together Sharon Sharon, Speirs General Manager Vancouver, BC Office: 778.279.3634 sspeirs@thekey.com TheKey.ca [image: TheKey] On Wed, Apr 23, 2025 at 11:10=E2=80=AFAM Vanja Bezdrob wrote: > This is just for you to see,how Amy husband is putting all effort and tim= e > to pull her out of nursing home so they can be together for rest of > their lives they are both 90.This warms my heart.=F0=9F=92=97 > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > From: Tosh Suzuki > Date: Wed, Apr 23, 2025 at 10:57=E2=80=AFAM > Subject: Fwd: Hello Mr Suzuki > To: Kristen Mercer , Jaimee Rose Angeles Rose.Angeles@vch.ca>, Jennifer Kanwal > Cc: Vanja Bezdrob > > > Hello Kristen, Rose and Jennifer: > > Further to our April 11, 2025 meeting and your follow up email, I met wit= h > Client Success Manager Vanja Bezdrob of The KEY, which provides home > support care in the Surrey area. > > I presented Vanja with a proposed Care Plan which provides 4 hours per da= y > of scheduled care for Amy every day each week. The Care Plan also provide= s > 6 hours of home support per day (2 times per month) for repite. Please > refer to the attachments (below). > > Amy's current care needs were taken into account when the 4-hour and > 6-hour schedules were developed. Amy requires supervision and/or hands-o= n > assistance in toileting, showering/bathing or peri-clean, dressing, > grooming and oral care when she gets up every morning. That Amy is able t= o > get out of bed at night on her own to go to the bathroom at night suggest= s > that Amy responds appropriately to the call of nature. But she requires > supervision/assistance to prevent her from falling. In a home setting, I > will be available to provide the necessary supervision/assistance at the > times when Home Support care is not scheduled. > > Amy demonstrates that she can use a 4W walker. She knows how to activate > its brakes. She knows how to lock its brakes before transferring to and > from the 4W walker. That she is now able to walk nearly 300 yards under m= y > supervision suggests that she is getting more mobile and stronger as well= . > Therefore, her Care Plan will set out the need for regular walking and/or > SAIL exercises. Amy still needs to be supervised or accompanied whenever > she uses a 4W walker. However, with sufficient practice, she will regain > the strength to use her walker independently > > When VCH contracted The Key to provide home care support for Amy on > November 7, 2024, Amy was unable to get up or into bed, walk to the > bathroom, walk to