Alberta premier
Alison Redford accepted our invitation (CLICK HERE TO READ OUR REQUEST) for coffee Sunday morning to discuss
changes in the delivery of home care across the province. Three of us from
Creekside Support Services — Larry Pempeit, Heidi Janz and myself — met with
Ms. Redford for 30 minutes in a second floor meeting room at the Alberta legislature.
Human Services minister Dave Hancock was also in the discussion who said he was
going to relay the information to health minister Fred Horne.
We shared out
concerns about how Alberta Health Services came into the condo building we all
live in and tried to implement a new home care provider without even consulting
with us. Ms. Redford was especially interested in how this was handled. “I want
to make sure I understand this,” she said several times while her aides were
busy making notes. She said she was unaware of how things were handled,
especially when CSS users have direct input in the care we get. We told her we
plan to fight the battle to the end, when our contract runs out July 31.
Ms. Redford said
she will look into the Creeskide situation as well as Abby Road and Art Space
in Edmonton. “We have work to do,” she said near the end of the meeting. We
couldn’t help but feeling a new sense of hope for our situation — and the
willingness of Ms. Redford to have an open discussion on the matter.
We would like to
thank Neala Barton, Director of Media Relations and Spokesperson in the
premier’s office, for responding to our request the day after it was on the Talk
Talk blog. Heidi also sent it out to the premier’s office and Mr. Horne.
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