Barry's Bay and Area Senior Citizens Home Support Services https://www.bbahs.org/Wed, 18 Sep 2024 9:21:18 +0000en-us<![CDATA[Executive Director - Full Time Position]]>https://www.bbahs.org/about-bbahs/employment-opportunities/executive-director-full-time-position/https://www.bbahs.org/about-bbahs/employment-opportunities/executive-director-full-time-position/Wed, 18 Sep 2024 9:21:18 +0000

The Board of Directors is searching for a dynamic Executive Director (ED) to be responsible for the leadership and management of the organization according to the strategic direction set by the Board.

We seek a compassionate, collaborative, and values-based leader whose inspiring, forward-thinking, and motivational style will deliver on the ongoing and evolving mission, strategic vision, financial objectives, and program goals of BBAHS.

These results will be met by engaging and leading our staff in a style that inspires excellence, innovation, interdisciplinary teamwork, and collaborative relationships with community partners.

The Board of Directors functions as a Mirror Board directing BBAHS and Madawaska Valley Hospice Palliative Care. This relationship has produced innovative and positive results that is a key continuing partnership.

Qualified applicants are invited to submit their resumes to hubersl@sfmhosp.com by October 14, 2024.

The ideal candidate will have:

  •  Successfully led people, managed strategy and change in a complex, multi-stakeholder and multi-issue environment

  • Operational experience in a senior leadership role in the charitable, not-for-profit sector, ideally related to community support services and healthcare
  • A proven track record of conceptualizing and operationalizing innovative ideas
  • Solid understanding of Corporate and Not-for-Profit Finance and Accounting, Accounts Receivable/Payable processes and related digital systems. Monitoring and reporting to the Ministry of Health guidelines per Multi-Sector Service Accountability Agreements is required
  • Demonstrated leadership with a strong record in advocacy, human resources, volunteer management, communications, community relations and team development

  • Knowledge of relevant federal and provincial legislation applicable to community support services and healthcare sector organizations

  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to represent the organization at multiple regional and/or provincial tables

  • Familiarity with the operational processes of Ontario Health Teams (OHTs)

  •  Experience as a senior non-profit manager with proven experience working with a Board of Directors

This is an onsite (not remote) position. A criminal record check is required.

While all candidates are thanked for submitting their application, only candidates selected for interview will be contacted.


Barry’s Bay and Area Home Support is an equal-opportunity employer committed to meeting needs under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom, the Ontario Human Rights Code, and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act.  Applicants requiring accommodation should contact hubersl@sfmhosp.com.

]]>
<![CDATA[Home]]>https://www.bbahs.org/home/https://www.bbahs.org/home/Fri, 13 Sep 2024 7:44:07 +0000When seniors or physically challenged people need assistance to remain in their homes, we can help make it happen.

See the links below to learn about some of the services we offer.

Employment Opportunity Available

Executive Director - Full Time Position

The Board of Directors is searching for a dynamic Executive Director (ED) to be responsible for the leadership and management of the organization according to the strategic direction set by the Board.

We seek a compassionate, collaborative, and values-based leader whose inspiring, forward-thinking, and motivational style will deliver on the ongoing and evolving mission, strategic vision, financial objectives, and program goals of BBAHS.

...Learn more
]]>
<![CDATA[Employment Opportunities]]>https://www.bbahs.org/about-bbahs/employment-opportunities/https://www.bbahs.org/about-bbahs/employment-opportunities/Fri, 13 Sep 2024 7:36:28 +0000Employment Application

Please fill in the Employment Application and mail or deliver it to:

Barry's Bay & Area Senior Citizens Home Support Services
155 Queen Street P.O. Box 119
Killaloe, ON K0J 2A0


Download the Application Form

As a Word Document - you can fill it in electronically and print it. (Right-click the link and choose "Save link as".)

As an Adobe Acrobat PDF file - you can print the form and fill it in by hand. (Click the link to open the form.)

]]>
<![CDATA[This is My Message to You]]>https://www.bbahs.org/special-projects/this-is-my-message-to-you/https://www.bbahs.org/special-projects/this-is-my-message-to-you/Sat, 10 Aug 2024 1:41:59 +0000

Video Messages

Photo Credits: Doug Delamatter

]]>
<![CDATA[Frozen Meals]]>https://www.bbahs.org/services/frozen-meals/https://www.bbahs.org/services/frozen-meals/Thu, 21 Mar 2024 4:38:57 +0000Nutritious and Economical Frozen Meals

Drop by the office or call Home Support at 613-756-2772 ext 2 for more information about the Frozen Meals Program or to volunteer

In cooperation with Griffith Farms in Killaloe

How are Frozen Meals Available?

Complete meals cost $5.00 each, desserts $4.00 each.
Orders are placed at the begining of every month.
Food is delivered to Home Support office. Clients can pick up their orders at their convenience.

What Kinds of Meals are Available

Meals include a main dish based on beef, pork, chicken, fish or pasta. Many meals include side dishes such as potato, rice or noodles, as well as a side vegetable.

Some examples:

  • Cabbage Rolls (GF)
  • Sausage Penne Casserole- Octoberfest Sausage with onions, mushrooms, peppers in a tomato sauce
  • Shepherd's Pie (GF)- Hamburg/onions/mixed veg/potato
  • Chicken Teriyaki Bowl- Strips of chicken/ roast veg/ potato
  • Pork Cutlet in Mushroom Sauce- Roast potatoes/cabbage/onion
  • Honey Garlic Meatballs- Hamburg in homemade sacue/rice/zucc/mushrooms, peppers
  • Haddock with Dill Sauce (GF)- Fish/Rice Pilaf/peas and onions
  • Brownie, Date Squares, Lemon Cake with Blueberries, Carrot Cake
]]>
<![CDATA[Multi-Sector Accountibility Agreement ]]>https://www.bbahs.org/about-bbahs/non-profit-charity/multi-sector-accountibility-agreement/https://www.bbahs.org/about-bbahs/non-profit-charity/multi-sector-accountibility-agreement/Wed, 20 Mar 2024 1:59:15 +0000<![CDATA[Volunteer Opportunities]]>https://www.bbahs.org/about-bbahs/volunteer-opportunities/https://www.bbahs.org/about-bbahs/volunteer-opportunities/Wed, 20 Mar 2024 1:46:05 +0000We currently have the following Volunteer Opportunities available: 
  1. Volunteer Drivers to transport clients to and from medical appointment, local shopping and out of town appointments.

Please fill in the Volunteer Application and mail or deliver it to:

Barry's Bay & Area Senior Citizens Home Support Services
155 Queen St. P.O Box 119
Killaloe ON K0J 2A0

Download the Application Forms

Download the Volunteer Application (Click the link to open the form, then print it.)

Download the Reference Check Form (Click the link to open the form, then print it.)

]]>
<![CDATA[About BBAHS]]>https://www.bbahs.org/about-bbahs/https://www.bbahs.org/about-bbahs/Wed, 20 Mar 2024 1:42:45 +0000OUR PURPOSE

MISSION

  • BBAHS improves quality of life for seniors living at home in our rural catchment area.

VISIONARY GOAL

  • Our communities understand, recognize and use BBAHS as the primary resource for home support services.

VALUES

Person-Centered
Ensuring all interactions, activities and decisions affecting clients, family members, volunteers, partners and staff are done in consult with and a focus for the best possible outcome for them.

Respect
Due regard for the feelings, wishes, rights, culture, traditions and beliefs even if different or in conflict with your own, while maintaining the privacy and confidentially of all involved.

Compassion
To feel for each person and to act thoughtfully with kindness and caring.

Integrity
To act honestly and having a consistent and uncompromising adherence to strong moral and ethical principles.

Pursuit of Excellence
S
triving to continually improve, enhance or expand what is currently being done.

Teamwork
The collaborative effort to achieve a common goal or to complete a task in the most effective and efficient way, using the strengths, skills and talents of its members.

]]>
<![CDATA[Care Calls]]>https://www.bbahs.org/services/care-calls/https://www.bbahs.org/services/care-calls/Wed, 14 Feb 2024 4:52:21 +0000Computerized telephone assurance program

Drop by the office or call Home Support at 613-756-2772 ext 1 for more information about the Care Call program.

What Is It And How It Works

This is an automated system that is designated to call clients at a set time daily to confirm that they are okay. It is a tool which helps the client to remain at home comfortable with the knowledge that if they cannot answer for some reason or other, assistance will be forthcoming.

If the client doesn’t answer after a preset number of call attempts, an ALERT is issued to the designated person of your choice. A complete background information of the client is printed out in the Home Support office, including doctor’s name and address, nearest friend or relative and medical history so that we can best get the assistant needed. 

This services also offers Medication reminder calls which can be setup to call/remind you several times per day as needed. 

Things To Remember

*Please notify us if you are not going to be home for your call. You may call anytime day or night and leave a message on our answering machine 613-756-2772 ext 1
*If you are hurt and need help— do not answer your phone at the pre arranged time for your call or the 2 calls that follow. Help will then be sent to you.

What fees will I have to pay for this service?

There is no fee for this service.

]]>
<![CDATA[Telephone Reassurance]]>https://www.bbahs.org/services/telephone-reassurance/https://www.bbahs.org/services/telephone-reassurance/Wed, 14 Feb 2024 4:45:32 +0000What is Telephone Reassurance?

A Home Support volunteer will call clients signed up for this service to provide a support and reassurance call to those seniors who are feeling lonely and confined to their homes. 

Drop by the office or call Home Support at (613) 756-2772 ex 1 for more information about the Telephone Reassurance program or to volunteer

Who can use Telephone Reassurance?

Telephone Reassurance is available to seniors (60 plus)and the physically challenged who live in the Townships of:

  •  Madawaska Valley
  •  Killaloe, Hagarty & Richards
  •  Brudenell, Lyndoch & Raglan
  •  South Algonquin

What fees will I have to pay for this service?

There is no fee for this service.

]]>
<![CDATA[Meals on Wheels]]>https://www.bbahs.org/services/meals-on-wheels/https://www.bbahs.org/services/meals-on-wheels/Wed, 14 Feb 2024 3:52:45 +0000Hot, nutritious meals delivered to the homes of sick, elderly or disabled persons.

Drop by the office or call Home Support at 613-756-2772 ext 2 for more information about the Meals on Wheels program or to sign up as a volunteer

A Partnership between St. Francis Memorial Hospital and Barry’s Bay & Area Senior Citizens Home Support Services

What are Meals on Wheels?

  •   Fresh and delicious, hot meals are prepared by the dietary
      staff of St. Francis Memorial Hospital.
  •   Meals are delivered between 12-1pm Mon-Fri.
  •   Clients pay $5 per meal.

Are Special Diets Available?

Yes, you can request a Regular, Dental Soft, Diabetic and Gluten free meals 

What days are meals available in my area?

Monday
Barry's Bay

Tuesday
Barry’s Bay & Area

Wednesday
Combermere & Palmer Rapids area

Thursday
Barry’s Bay & Area

Friday
Wilno & Killaloe  Area

]]>
<![CDATA[Transportation Services]]>https://www.bbahs.org/services/transportation/https://www.bbahs.org/services/transportation/Wed, 14 Feb 2024 3:37:44 +0000Transportation provides drives to medical appointments or local errands.

Drop by the office or call Home Support at 613-756-2772 ext 2 for more information about the Transportation Service program or to volunteer.

Who can use the Transportation Service?

The transportation service is available to seniors (60 plus) and the physically challenged who live in the Townships of:

  •  Madawaska Valley
  •  Killaloe, Hagarty & Richards
  •  Brudenell, Lyndoch & Raglan
  •  South Algonquin

What can I use the service for?

Volunteer drivers will pick you up at your home at the time you ask and they will take you on either a local drive or an out-of-town drive.

Local: Local transportation is available for necessary shopping, banking, postal services, etc. There is a time limit on this service of 2 hours maximum. Also available locally are trips to medical appointments which do not have a time limit (doctor, hospital, dental, etc.).

Out-of-Town: Out of town transportation is available for medical appointments ONLY. The client is taken directly to and from their medical appointment by the volunteer driver who stays with them for the entire trip.

Clients pay a fee at the time of the drive and the driver gives a receipt that must be signed. The client is also responsible for any parking fees associated with the drive. If a meal is had on the way, the client is not responsible for the driver’s meal.

For fee schedule, please contact Home Support.

Home Support Drivers

All of the drivers from Home Support are volunteers are trained by staff. They are also all screened using a OPP Police /Vulnerable Sector Check. Drivers are instructed on the importance of being courteous and attentive to your needs and have been asked not to smoke, play loud music or speed. Drivers are also informed about the importance of confidentiality of information they receive while performing a drive. If you have complaints about a particular drive or driver please call the home support office about your complaint.

Clients are asked to show the same courtesies to drivers, as they are a volunteer donating their time.
Clients are asked to be ready at the scheduled times.

]]>
<![CDATA[Contact Us]]>https://www.bbahs.org/contact-us/https://www.bbahs.org/contact-us/Mon, 27 Mar 2023 5:31:02 +0000

Barry’s Bay Home Support Office

155 Queen Street
P.O. Box 119
Killaloe, ON
K0J 2A0

Phone: (613) 756-2772
Fax: (613) 757-1659

Barry's Bay Assisted Living

(613) 756-2500

Augusta Goldie
Care Coordinator
agoldie@bbahs.org

Joanne King
CEO
  Diane Coulas
Executive Assistant/CSS manager
Meals on Wheels
Frozen Meals
dcoulas@bbahs.org Amanita Zadra-Brotton
Transportation Coordinator
amanitazb@bbahs.org

]]>
<![CDATA[Services]]>https://www.bbahs.org/services/https://www.bbahs.org/services/Thu, 27 May 2021 8:38:35 +0000<![CDATA[Special Projects]]>https://www.bbahs.org/special-projects/https://www.bbahs.org/special-projects/Thu, 27 May 2021 8:38:35 +0000<![CDATA[Assisted Living]]>https://www.bbahs.org/services/assisted-living/https://www.bbahs.org/services/assisted-living/Mon, 13 Nov 2017 3:10:44 +0000Assisted Living - Assists eligible seniors living at home to maintain their independence with an optimal level of health and well-being.

Drop by the office or call Home Support at 613-756-2772 for more information about Assisted Living Services.

Who can use Assisted Living Services?

The transportation service is available to people who meet these criteria:

  • Must be 65 years or older or have a geriatric profile
  • Must meet eligiblity criteria as determined by an assessment process with LHIN Home and Community Care
  • Must reside in a designated geographic service area
  • Must be able to remain safely at home between visits
  • Must be able to direct their own care or have a substitue decision maker to direct care
  • May live alone or with a caregiver
  • Must not pose a risk to themselves or others
  • Must be medically stable

What type of Assisted Living Services are available?

  • Personal care
  • Light housekeeping
  • Medication prompts and compliance
  • Exercises
  • Meal preparation
  • Laundry & linen change
  • Security checks
  • Emergency Response System installed in the home
  • 24-hour urgent response

How do I apply?

To apply, call Home Support at 613-756-2772 or drop by our office.

A referral must be sent by one of the following:

  • Pyhsician
  • Hospital Discharge Planner
  • Community Support Service Agency
  • LHIN Home and Community Care Case Manager
  • Caregiver or self

Admission to Assisted Living Service is completed by our community partner LHIN Home and Community Care through their Central Intake Process. Once the client is assessed, the Community Support Service Agency in the geographic area will contact the client to discuss the services. If the program is full, the senior will be put on a waiting list.

The care plan for the individual is developed by the senior and the Care Coordinator, to best meet the needs and maintain the independence of the individual.

Is there a fee for Assisted Living Services?

There is no fee for seniors who are eligible to receive Assisted Living Services. The cost is funded through the Champlain Local Health Integration Network and Ministry of Health and Long Term Care.

]]>
<![CDATA[Non-Profit Charity]]>https://www.bbahs.org/about-bbahs/non-profit-charity/https://www.bbahs.org/about-bbahs/non-profit-charity/Wed, 17 Feb 2016 7:15:08 +0000Barry's Bay and Area Senior Citizens Home Support Services is a registered non-profit, charitable organization. Our Revenue Canada Business number is 10677 4342 RR0001

Donations receipts issued for gifts of $10.00 or more.

]]>