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William Booth Special Care Home Information 2022

   

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ABOUT SALVATION ARMY WILLIAM BOOTH SPECIAL CARE
HOME
The Salvation Army William Booth Special Care Home (WBBSCH) in association
with the Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region (RQHR) is dedicated towards giving
comprehensive care facilities to all the people by incorporating the “Christian principles,
values and principles”. The overall approach is dedicated and made possible through the
different “Interdisciplinary Team approach that is Resident Focused valuing family and
community input”. In recent times, William Booth Special Care Home (WBBSCH) gives a
residential level 3 & 4 care for all the 53 residents residing there. The resident room available
are of private kind. Based on the patient`s income, the rate o for the “long term residential
care” is decided upon by the Ministry of Health. The Respite Care program gives a short term
respite at a regular interval for the “caregivers and an alternative to institutionalization for the
client”. Based on the income of the patient, the rate of the respite care is decided upon by the
Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region (RQHR).The additional the Convalescent care program
gives “short-term recuperation support” which is used after a serious illness or a surgery. The
main focus of the Convalescent care is based on the activities of the daily living and
“Physiotherapy treatment”. As mentioned earlier, according to the income of the patient,
Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region (RQHR) decides upon the rate of the convalescent care.
The Adult Day Support program provides recreation, personal care and socialization
especially for patient and a small change during the day for the “caregivers”. The duration for
the program is from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. all seven days in a week. The Ministry of Health is the
department who decides upon the daily cost of all the recreational activities. William Booth
Special Care Home (WBSCH) Vision is “Residents First - Safely Always - Mission Central”.
The Mission of The Salvation Army William Booth Special Care Home (WBSCH) is to

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“provide comprehensive services for the spiritual, physical, emotional, psychological and
social well-being of the individual”.
WHOM DO THEY SERVE?
Talking about my experience as a volunteer at the Salvation Army William Booth
Special Care Home (WBSCH) , the main duty of the volunteers is to provide additional
support to the staff and the organization in order to maintain a community which is healthy.
The person who recruits people for the volunteer services mainly “screens, and provides
orientation and volunteer-related education for hundreds of volunteers”. The work scope and
location involves the whole Regina and surrounding region. The Volunteer are involved in
different facilities and programs. While discussing about the goal of the representative
workforce program of the Salvation Army William Booth Special Care Home (WBSCH) it
can be stated as "To have the Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region's workforce reflect the
community and the diversity of our clients; the people we serve". While doing my volunteer
service, I have seen that people from various region with different religion and cultural
background come together and work in harmonious manner in the Salvation Army William
Booth Special Care Home (WBSCH). This multi lingual and multi cultural staff at the
Salvation Army William Booth Special Care Home (WBSCH) helps to set a good example of
diverse and multiple culture workforce at a professional and reputed organization. This also
helps to increase the brand image in the eyes of the patients and also its various competitors.
The diverse “multi cultural” workforce environment also helps the Salvation Army William
Booth Special Care Home (WBSCH) to fulfill its mission statement which is to “provide
comprehensive services for the spiritual, physical, emotional, psychological and social well-
being of the individual” without any discriminations on the bases of caste, creed, sex and
religion. All the staff works there peacefully and harmonious manner with any biasness. In

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