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Broken Health Care Referral System

Hard to belive that even this is broken, it impacts people. Here is a recent example of a local mom that has been affected. This came to my attention this morning from our friend A.J. Benoit's post. This is not the first that I am aware of, last one was for a simple medical device, a helmet to help in the heling after surgery, 5000 plus requirement to move forward. The community rose to the challenge. Hopefully this request does as well.    

 

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/18NcMyEk5Q/?mibextid=wwXIfr

CALLING ON ALL FORMER EMPLOYEES OF PROCTER & GAMBLE! IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM A.J. PLEASE READ!.........
Dear former colleagues of P&G,
There is a daughter from a P&G employee that really needs your help!!! My name is A.J. Benoit who worked for P&G for 17 years. 10 Years at the Brockville plant and 5 in P&G Sales. During my 17 years with the company, I had to pleasure to work with Pat Bowen who initially worked in Brockville in the synthetic making department. After working there for about 10 years, Pat, like myself transferred into the P&G Sales organization. Sadly a few years back Pat passed away far too soon in life. She was a lot of fun to work with.
P&G and its employees have ALWAYS stepped up to the plate with their generosity! I can speak from my own experience in Brockville that P&G was the major employer for over 40 years and was the most wonderful corporate citizens a community could ever ask for as were its employees!
BUT… the story gets even sadder! Pats, daughter Sadie VanRavenhorst, who lives in Brockville has taken critically ill! Below is her story.
After years of painful and worsening symptoms, and numerous invasive medical procedures and injections, Sadie, a beloved mother, wife, friend and member of the Brockville community, has finally received the diagnosis that could change her life - a rare degenerative neurological disorder called Tarlov Cyst Disease (TCD).
But, living in a province (and country) where TCD is barely understood, and certainly not treated appropriately, Sadie and her family are faced with a difficult decision: wait years for the possibility of specialized care here at home in Ontario, and risk permanent nerve damage that could make it impossible to stand, sit, and work, or, pay out-of-pocket for immediate surgery abroad, and have a chance at a pain-free future where she can still walk and play with her children.
To tackle this disease before the damage worsens and becomes a life sentence, Sadie needs this surgery now. While good health is priceless, the cost of this surgery to treat the cysts on her spine is a staggering $85,000 CAD, plus travel.
Early in the New Year, she will have the opportunity to travel to Cyprus, where world renowned U.S. neurosurgeon Dr. Frank Feigenbaum practices as part of an international surgical group for those suffering from this disease. Let’s help send Sadie to Cyprus and get her back the life she deserves.
The hurdles to getting help at home are insurmountable.
Unfortunately, there is no one in Ontario who can perform the surgery Sadie needs. Despite her ongoing requests for a referral to an Ontario neurosurgeon, she has either been referred elsewhere or denied. This disease is rare and not well understood. Even with the appropriate referral, it could take months, if not years, before an available appointment.
Yet, the process to even apply for the funds for out of province surgery requires the endorsement of a neurosurgeon who would apply to OHIP on Sadie’s behalf. After years of waiting, these requests typically get denied. The longer Sadie waits, the more likely her nerve damage is to become permanent. Sadie and her family can’t wait any longer.
Sadie is the proud mother of two young sons – aged 8 and 5. She has been a volunteer coach with the Brockville Minor Hockey Association and enjoyed playing competitive hockey herself, until the indescribable pain associated with TCD made that impossible. She is active in her home community of Brockville and has volunteered assisting victims of crime in accessing resources and supporting women leaving abusive relationships with her advocacy work.
Sadie isn’t just a supportive friend, colleague and community member, she is also a fun-loving and hilariously witty woman who is beloved by all who know her. She deserves a better quality of life – where she can go to work and play with her kids again, pain-free. She deserves a future where she can still walk when her children graduate and have families of their own.
Even a small donation can make a world of difference for Sadie and her family. Chip in and help Sadie get the life-changing spinal surgery she needs! If anyone would like to donate to Sadie’s cause please see the link below.
Thank you all so very kindly and I wish you all the best in this New Year!


LINK TO SADIE’S GO FUND ME PAGE:


https://www.gofundme.com/.../support-lifechanging-spinal...


P.S. Sadie is also one of my son's best friends!

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Medical Tax 2023

Table of 2023 kilometre rates for the province or territoryProvince or territoryCents/kilometre

Alberta53.0

British Columbia56.5

Manitoba54.5

New Brunswick57.5

Newfoundland and Labrador59.0

Northwest Territories70.5

Nova Scotia58.0

Nunavut67.5

Ontario59.0

Prince Edward Island56.0

Quebec57.5

Saskatchewan52.5

Yukon70.5

 

Meal expenses
If you choose the detailed method to calculate meal expenses, you must keep your receipts and claim the actual amount that you spent.

If you choose the simplified method, claim in Canadian or US funds a flat rate of $23 per meal, to a maximum of $69 per day (sales tax included) per person, without receipts. Although you do not need to keep detailed receipts for actual expenses if you choose to use this method, the CRA may still ask you to provide some documentation to support your claim.

 

https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/individuals/topics/about-your-tax-return/tax-return/completing-a-tax-return/deductions-credits-expenses/line-25500-northern-residents-deductions/meal-vehicle-rates-used-calculate-travel-expenses-2023.html

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Cool Words - Harbinger

Cool Words - Harbinger

Definition

1 : one that initiates a major change : a person or thing that originates or helps open up a new activity, method, or technology : pioneer

2 : something that foreshadows a future event : something that gives an anticipatory sign of what is to come

Did You Know?

When medieval travelers needed lodging for the night, they went looking for a harbinger. As long ago as the 12th century, harbinger was used to mean "one who provides lodging" or "a host," but that meaning is now obsolete. Later on, harbinger was also being used for a person sent ahead of a main party to seek lodgings, often for royalty or a campaigning army, but that old sense has largely been left in the past, too. Those sent ahead would announce the approach of who was following behind, and that's how our modern sense of harbinger (from the Anglo-French herberge, meaning "lodgings") acquired the sense with which we are familiar today, that of something which foretells a future event.

In many ways, "Life's Major Goals" is speaking to future events in your life, the harbinger of the reason we do what we do with our process and vision of providing Omega Stewardship through our Family Office, here at Brock Shores Financial ~ TLR

We help families plan and implement strategies to accomplish "Life's Major Goals"

  • Tax Smart Planning & Investing
  • Worry Free Retirement
  • Education of Our Children & Grandchildren
  • Quality Care For Our Parents
  • Meaningful Financial Help For Our Loved Ones
  • Meaningful Legacy

I came across this cool video with Morgan Freeman in it, enjoy, looks like he is on adventures that can only e achieved in a Worry Free Retirement 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_gv6fRejLM&index=32&list=PLhhVyaUmOQupOP7yTxqUkV1H662iKKjH0

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