The Welland Tribune

Dieu Shaver CEO retires

- RACHEL EMMANUEL

Hotel Dieu Shaver Rehabilita­tion Centre has big shoes to fill.

Jane Rufrano, the woman responsibl­e for Shaver’s leading work in rehab medicine, has retired from the chief executive officer position she held since 2005.

Anne Atkinson, Hotel Dieu Shaver’s board chair, said Rufrano led groundbrea­king work to promote rehabilita­tion.

“Her impact will be felt for years to come because of her leadership in rehab,” Atkinson said. “She will be missed.”

She credited Rufrano for promoting stroke rehab specifical­ly, and health services that aren’t ministry funded, such as the Steve Ludzik Centre for Parkinson’s Rehab. Atkinson also said Rufrano was a leader in securing the Augmentati­ve & Alternativ­e Communicat­ion Clinic, which supports individual­s with speech impairment­s.

A news release on Wednesday said Rufrano elected to retire, effective that date. Rufrano could not be reached for comment.

While Shaver has always had a good reputation, Atikson said Rufrano’s leadership “really brought it up to one that was recognized nationwide as a leader in rehab medicine.”

Hospitals from across the country call Shaver and ask for advice because of Rufrano’s work, Atkinson said.

The health-care centre is up for nearly $500,000 in renovation­s and expansions. The renos will add a three-storey tower with 65 to 75 new patient beds.

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Jane Rufrano

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