Southpoint Sun - November 24, 2021

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ESHC and physicians collaborate to integrate end-of-life care ESSEX COUNTY – Erie Shores HealthCare (ESHC) has formed a partnership with palliative care physicians within Windsor and Essex County that will result in an integrated approach to endof-life care for the 110,000 residents who live within the hospital’s geographic catchment area. Palliative care physicians who also work at the Hospice of Windsor and Essex County will now be granted hospital privileges at Erie Shores HealthCare, allowing them to confer with ESHC’s inpatient units and emergency

department physicians on treatment plans for patients. They will provide improved symptom management for patients with end-of-life diagnoses, complex goals of care discussions, and end-oflife disposition planning, among other things. This collaborative approach helps patients and their loved ones deal with challenging end-of-life issues. “This is a wonderful development for the patients of ESHC. These expert palliative care physicians will assist ESHC in our persistent efforts to pro-

vide the best care for patients, while also helping patients and their families cope with the many burdens of serious illness,” said Dr. Ross Moncur,

Chief of Professional Staff, Erie Shores HealthCare. “As our hospital’s catchment area grows, we see this relationship as an extraordinary service in our

ongoing effort to improve access to specialized treatment and care for patients” said Kristin Kennedy, President and CEO, Erie Shores HealthCare.

“This is just one of the initiatives we are pursuing to enhance our capacity to provide outstanding care close to home.”

Gnome Sweet Gnome in Wheatley WHEATLEY — A unique gnome hunt will keep Wheatley residents busy in the coming weeks as their first annual Gnome Sweet Gnome Hunt will take place from December 6 through December 18. Families are invited to drive the streets of

Wheatley and search for 19 gnomes and one Santa that have been strategically placed throughout the village. About 19 local families have volunteered to light up their properties and make the gnome hunt a reality. As you drive through

the village streets, jot down the addresses where you see the gnomes and submit them on paper in the ballot box at Ciliska Excavating, 485 Erie Street South.

Three prizes will be awarded, all sponsored by Johnston Net & Twine and Ciliska Excavating. The event is being organized by Jenelle Livingstone.

St. Vincent de Paul holding Illicit cannabis bust in Kingsville gift card drive-thru Saturday KINGSVILLE – On along with approximateLEAMINGTON/ KINGSVILLE — The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul Leamington and Kingsville Conferences will be having a Christmas Gift Card Drive-Thru event on Saturday, November 27 from 10 am until noon. The event will take place simultaneously at St. Michael’s Church, 29 Elliott Street, Leamington, and St. John de Brebeuf Church, 67 Main Street East in Kingsville. You can help by bring-

ing gift cards from Superstore, Freshco, Food Basics, Walmart, Giant Tiger, Red Apple, Canadian Tire or an Esso Gas Station. Gifts cards can be in denominations of $10, $15, $20 to a maximum of $25 each card. Please be sure to write the denomination on the card. If you are aware of a family in need, please have them call 226-3407233 (Leamington) or 226340-6673 (Kingsville).

November 16, the Essex County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and members of the Community Street Crime Unit (CSCU) executed a Cannabis Act search warrant at a greenhouse in the 1000 block of Road 2 East in Kingsville. As a result of the investigation, 4,000 illicit cannabis plants were seized

ly 10 pounds of cannabis bud. The investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call the OPP at 1-888-310-1122. If you wish to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or online at www.catchcrooks.com.

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The Gift CK a Success

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Goodfellows resume Christmas baskets and can drive

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Leamington Sr. Men's hockey returns after one-week absence

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Southpoint U10 defeats Riverside, Sarnia

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Sharks bounce back with two wins

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Flyers' rivalry with Lincolns intensifies

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Illicit cannabis bust in Kingsville

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St. Vincent de Paul holding gift card drive-thru Saturday

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Gnome Sweet Gnome in Wheatley

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ESHC and physicians collaborate to integrate end-of-life care

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November is Falls Prevention Month

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Local Soldiers Identified

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Bank Theatre will present 'A Christmas Story"

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Leaf Clean-Up Underway

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Another gas event in Wheatley

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Leamington-born author publishes first book

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Local photographer's creations to benefit Hospice

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Province, municipality announce funding for displaced residents

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