Released on August 16, 1999
The Regina Health District is one step closer today to adding a new wing to the
Salvation Army William Booth Special Care Home.
The proposed project would increase opportunities to integrate programming
including day support, long term, respite and convalescent care.
Health Minister Pat Atkinson gave the district approval to plan the project in
the 1999-2000 fiscal year and advised district representatives to work with
Saskatchewan Health officials to define the project's final scope and cost.
"Planning is an essential step in the development of any large-scale project,"
Atkinson said. "This approval for planning is our commitment to work with the
district to improve co-ordination of health services."
Province-wide, Saskatchewan Health will spend $37.8 million on capital projects
this year. The province pays 65 per cent of approved project costs, which are
determined as plans are finalized.
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For more information, contact:
Jeff Brown
Communications Branch
Saskatchewan Health
Regina
Phone: (306) 787-4088