Tuesday, March 25, 2008

New Beginnings Seniors home fights to stay open

"Seniors' home faces closure; long-term care residence to close as of march 31
Posted By HEATHER TRAVIS

As Janet Spierenburg helped Howard Randall, a 78-year-old resident at New Beginnings put on his coat for the last time, she had tears in her eyes.
Spierenburg can't stand to watch the Ridgetown business she helped build, deteriorate in front of her eyes.
'I worked so hard to keep this place going and make it a home for seniors,' she said. 'It's hard to watch it go downhill.'
Spierenburg owned the long-term care facility for five years before selling it to current owner, Sieg Holle, in January 2007.
As the remaining three residents prepared to move out of the residence on Thursday, Spierenburg got choked up.
'Most of the people don't want to leave,' she said. 'They are not hard to care for.'
Above all, Spierenburg's heart broke as she helped Randall get into his son's truck to leave.
'It's hard, especially with Howard,' she said. 'We just seem to connect.'
Randall has spent the past seven years living at New Beginnings and was reluctant to leave the staff and his home.
Randall was relocating to a long-term care facility in Blenheim.
'I loved it here,' he said. 'They just give me everything I want.'"

The 18-room residence is scheduled to close on March 31, unless the owner is able to find new residents to fill the facility or if he receives financial support prior to that date to allow the place to stay open.
"We could (shut the doors), but we will probably keep them open until the 31st (of March)," said Holle. "If there is the support, then you can sustain it and keep it open. And if there isn't, well, there is no purpose (of staying open)."
Holle, who is located in Brantford, operates a similar long-term care facility in the city, called Sunridge. There are currently four residents living in the 10-room facility, however Holle said the low numbers are more manageable because the operation cost are lower.

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