If you have any questions, would like to discuss these recommendations, or if you are interested in enhancing your current policy statement, I would be happy to arrange a meeting by phone or in person at your earliest convenience.

Thank you,

Theresa Marentette, RN, MSc, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Nursing OfficerWindsor Essex County Health Unit1005 Ouellette Avenue,Windsor, N9A 4J8Ph. 519-258-2146 ext. 1475Fx. 519-258-6003 tmarentette@wechu.org

Encl.

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5. Ibid

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