Your family deserves answers after this tragedy
Morning from the Valley — here's what's growing in Winkler-Morden.
This morning, my heart just aches hearing about the family calling for an inquest after their intellectually disabled loved one, living in a Manitoba group home, died in hospital from severe malnutrition. This isn't just a Winnipeg problem or a provincial bureaucracy issue; it’s a deeply human tragedy that hits close to home for anyone who believes in community care. We pride ourselves on looking out for each other here, from the Northlands Parkway Collegiate halls to the quiet streets around the Winkler Bible Camp. When someone under care experiences this, it makes you question everything.
This isn't about blaming individuals, but about ensuring our systems are robust enough to protect the most vulnerable. We have so many families here, new arrivals and long-time residents alike, who rely on these services. Whether it's the care offered near the Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre in Morden or the support networks weaving through Winkler's industrial park, we expect dignity and proper oversight. This calls for a hard look at how these homes are managed and what accountability truly means.
### Why This Matters for Us
* **Community Values:** We talk about community support and taking care of our own. This incident challenges us to live up to those words.
* **Trust in Care:** Families need to trust that their loved ones are safe and well-cared for, especially when they can't advocate for themselves.
* **Systemic Review:** This isn't just one bad apple; it points to potential cracks in how group homes are monitored and funded across the province, something that impacts our local services too.
This isn't just a headline; it's a call for us all to ensure the care provided in our community, and across Manitoba, truly reflects the compassion we value. We've built this region on strong foundations, and that includes caring for every single person who calls the Pembina Valley home.
Corinne Dueck, MiTL Sports Desk.
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