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How to Use the RAAM Clinic as a Bridge to Long-Term Family Doctor Care

Finding the right long-term doctor can feel hard when you need help fast. That’s where the RAAM Clinic steps in. It gives you quick care when you need it most. The clinic supports you until you’re ready to move to a family doctor who can guide your long-term health.

Understanding the RAAM Clinic

The RAAM Clinic is a safe and fast-access option for individuals needing help with addiction or mental health concerns. It offers immediate support while guiding patients toward long-term care with a family doctor. Many people find it easier to begin treatment at the raam clinic toronto before transitioning to ongoing medical care.

What the RAAM Clinic Does

The RAAM Clinic focuses on fast access to care. Unlike regular doctor offices, which might have long waits, RAAM helps patients right away. You can see a nurse or doctor, get your medications, and receive guidance on coping with withdrawal or cravings. The clinic also offers support for mental health concerns that often come with addiction.

Who Can Use It

The RAAM Clinic is open to anyone who needs help with substance use, such as alcohol or drugs. You do not need an appointment, and you do not have to be referred by another doctor. This makes it a great option for people who are in urgent need of help or cannot wait for a long-term doctor’s availability.

How It Connects to Long-Term Care

One of the most important roles of the RAAM Clinic is acting as a bridge. Staff at RAAM can help you get connected to a family doctor who will manage your care over time. They provide records, medication plans, and advice, so your transition is smooth. This ensures you are never left without support once you move to a regular doctor’s office.

Why It Matters

Understanding the RAAM Clinic helps you see why it is so valuable. It gives immediate help, reduces stress, and creates a clear path to long-term care. Many patients say it feels like a safety net that catches you when you most need it, making the journey to regular medical care much easier.

Why the RAAM Clinic Matters as a Bridge

The RAAM Clinic matters as a bridge because it connects urgent care with long-term family doctor support. Many people struggle to get help quickly when they are ready to address addiction or mental health concerns. RAAM fills that gap, offering care immediately while preparing patients for regular, ongoing treatment.

Fast Access When You Need It Most

Waiting for a family doctor can take weeks or even months. The RAAM Clinic gives you access to care right away. This immediate support reduces stress and helps prevent health problems from getting worse. You can speak with trained staff, get medications if needed, and receive advice on managing your symptoms from day one.

Temporary Care with a Plan

RAAM isn’t meant to replace your family doctor forever. It provides short-term care that is carefully designed to keep you stable while you wait for long-term support. Staff at the clinic create a treatment plan tailored to your needs, ensuring you have guidance, medications, and resources in place before your transition.

Keeping You Safe During Transition

The bridge role is about safety. Moving from RAAM to a family doctor can feel stressful, but the clinic monitors your progress closely. They make sure medications are adjusted correctly, health concerns are tracked, and you have a clear plan for ongoing care. This reduces the risk of setbacks during the hand-off to long-term care.

Teamwork With Family Doctors

RAAM staff work closely with family doctors to make your transition seamless. They provide medical records, notes on your treatment, and advice for future care. This team approach ensures your new doctor understands your history and needs, helping you continue your journey to better health without gaps in care.

Steps to Move From RAAM to a Family Doctor

Moving from the RAAM Clinic to a family doctor can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. The RAAM Clinic acts as a guide, making sure you get the care you need without gaps. Understanding the steps helps you feel confident and prepared.

Ask for a Care Plan

The first step is to speak with your RAAM clinician about creating a care plan. This plan outlines your medications, treatments, and next steps. It acts as a roadmap for your family doctor, so they know exactly what care you need.

Get a Referral

RAAM staff can help you get a referral to a family doctor who is accepting new patients. They know which doctors have experience with addiction and mental health support, making it easier to find the right match. This saves you time and stress.

Share Your Treatment History

Bring your care plan, notes, and any prescriptions from RAAM to your first family doctor visit. Sharing this information helps your new doctor understand your history and continue your care without repeating tests or guesswork.

Prepare for Your First Visit

Before your first appointment, write down questions or concerns you have. Your family doctor can help with long-term treatment plans, ongoing medications, and support strategies. Being prepared makes the transition smoother and ensures nothing important is overlooked.

Stay Engaged

Even after moving to a family doctor, keep in touch with RAAM if needed. They can offer guidance if issues arise during the transition. Staying proactive ensures your care remains consistent and effective.

Keeping Your Care Smooth and Ongoing

Once you’ve moved from the RAAM Clinic to a family doctor, the goal is to keep your care steady and consistent. Smooth, ongoing care helps you maintain progress, manage your health, and avoid setbacks. The transition doesn’t end with the first appointment—it’s just the start of long-term support.

Stick to Follow-Up Appointments

Regular visits with your family doctor are key. They monitor your progress, adjust medications if needed, and check in on your overall health. Staying on schedule ensures any small issues are caught early before they become bigger problems.

Be Open With Your Doctor

Honesty is important. Share any challenges, cravings, or concerns you have. Your doctor can provide better support when they know exactly what’s happening. Open communication also helps build a strong, trusting relationship over time.

Use RAAM as Needed

Even after transitioning, the RAAM Clinic can still support you if emergencies or challenges arise. They act as a safety net, so you never feel alone during tricky times. Using both resources together keeps your care consistent and effective.

Stay Organized

Keep track of your medications, appointments, and any treatment notes. Being organized helps you feel in control and makes visits with your family doctor smoother. It also makes it easier for your doctor to make informed decisions about your care.

Focus on Long-Term Health

Remember, RAAM is the bridge, and your family doctor is your long-term partner. By following your plan, staying honest, and using available resources, you can maintain your health and achieve lasting results. Smooth care is all about consistency, communication, and staying proactive.

Conclusion 

The RAAM Clinic makes the move to a family doctor simple and safe. With quick support, clear steps, and helpful guidance, you stay cared for every step of the way. It’s a smart bridge that leads you from urgent needs to long-lasting health support.

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Will the Iranian Regime Collapse?

By HENRY SREBRNIK When U. S. President Donald Trump restored “maximum sanctions” pressure against Iran a year ago, he was clear about its goals: Deny Iran a nuclear weapon, dismantle its terror proxy network and stop its ballistic missile program. 

The government in Tehran has fended off through violence and repression previous large-scale protests but now may limit or hold its fire. After all, Trump has been willing to go where no U.S. president has, including the authorization of a strike to destroy Iran’s nuclear enrichment capacity last year and the recent capture of Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela. 

Trump has demonstrated that his government is willing to use military measures to overthrow an enemy regime, and Tehran was, perhaps surprisingly, one of the closest allies of Maduro. The two countries were united by their approach to international sanctions and their ability to survive in American enmity. 

Over the past three decades, this combination of political sympathy and anti-American rhetoric developed into a complex web of cooperation involving oil, finance, industry and security.

Since Maduro’s predecessor, Hugo Chavez, came to power in 1999, relations between Tehran and Caracas tightened significantly. During his first visit to Iran in 2001, Chavez declared that he had arrived “to help pave the way for peace, justice, stability, and progress in the 21st century.”

Nearly 300 economic, infrastructure, gas, and oil agreements were signed, worth billions of dollars. At one point, Venezuela even considered selling F-16 fighter jets to Tehran, while Iran supplied Venezuela with advanced Mohajer-6 drones. All this now comes to an end.

Maduro’s removal constitutes a severe blow to the operational base of Tehran in South America. With Maduro gone, “Iran is now in the eye of the storm,” observed Fawaz Gerges, Middle East analyst and professor of international relations at London’s School of Economics and Political Science. 

“The big lesson out of the fall of the Venezuelan regime is not Colombia, not Greenland,” he said. “The Iranians know that Iran is the next target. Not only of the Trump administration, but also of the Benjamin Netanyahu government” in Israel.

Israel, which has long perceived Iran as an existential threat, launched 12 days of what it described as pre-emptive strikes on military and nuclear sites in Iran last June, with U.S. war planes attacking three major nuclear facilities.   

They now see Iran as being cornered, extremely vulnerable and weak at this moment. “I think they’re piling on the pressure. They’re hoping that they could really, basically bring about regime change in Iran,” Gerges added.

On Jan. 12, Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian shifted focus away from Iran’s stuttering economy and suppression of dissent and towards his country’s longstanding geopolitical adversaries, Israel and the United States. Speaking on state broadcaster IRIB, Pezeshkian claimed that “the same people that struck this country” during Israel’s 12-day war last June were now “trying to escalate these unrests with regard to the economic discussion.

“They have trained some people inside and outside the country; they have brought in some terrorists from outside,” he charged, alleging that those responsible had attacked a bazaar in the northern city of Rasht and set mosques on fire.

“My assumption is that the Mossad is active in Tehran behind the scenes,” contended Ahron Bregman, who teaches at King’s College London and has written extensively on Israeli intelligence operations. “Israeli officials are unusually quiet.” There are clear instructions not to talk and “not to be seen to be involved in any way.”

“I’d be very surprised if Israeli agents were not active within Iran right now,” defence analyst Hamze Attar maintained. “They’re going to be doing everything they can to make sure these protests continue and escalate.”

But anything that Israel is up to will of course be covert. This restraint is a calculated approach taken to avoid disrupting a process of regime change that may be driven internally. Intervening would only confirm the regime’s claims that the protesters are “Zionist agents,” a charge that could shift popular anger onto the demonstrators and douse the movement.

“Any visible involvement would give the Iranians an excuse to intensify repression,” explained Danny Citrinowicz, a senior researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies and former head of Iran research in an Israeli military intelligence branch

Reza Pahlavi, the eldest son of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran, who maintains he wants peace with Israel and the United States, suggests Iran faces a historic moment. “In all these years, I’ve never seen an opportunity as we see today in Iran. Iranian people are more than ever committed to bringing an end to this regime,” he stated. “By God, it is about time that Iran gets its opportunity to free itself from a tyrannical regime.”

Iranians have seen the regime and its backers exposed and humiliated by an American administration and Israel, and they are taking advantage of it. But it won’t be easy. This is a religious nomenklatura that will use all means at its disposal to hold on to power. Never underestimate their cruelty and resolve

Henry Srebrnik is a professor of political science at the University of Prince Edward Island.

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New autobiography by Holocaust survivor Hedy Bohm – who went on to testify in trials of two Nazi war criminals

Book Review by Julie Kirsh, Former Sun Media News Research Director
My parents were Hungarian Jewish Holocaust survivors who arrived in Toronto in 1951 without family or friends. In the late 50s my mother met Hedy Bohm outside of our downtown apartment and quickly connected with her. Both women had suffered the loss of all family in the Shoah. Over the years our families’ custom became sharing our dining table with the Bohm family for the Jewish high holidays. The tradition continues today with the second generation.
Hedy was born in 1928 in the city of Oradea in Romania. She was a pampered only child, adored by her father and very much attached to her mother. Although Hedy was an adolescent, she was kept from hearing about the rising anti-semitism around her in her hometown. She was protected and sheltered like any child. Memoirs from other adolescents like Elie Wiesel, aged 15 in Auschwitz, Samuel Pisar, liberated at 16, and Rabbi Israel Meir Lau, who was found in Buchenwald by American soldiers at age 8, made me wonder about the resilience and strength of children who survived like Hedy.
Hedy was only 16 years old when she walked through the gates of hell, Auschwitz-Birkenau. Hedy’s poignant retelling of this pivotal moment in her young life was the sudden separation from her father and moments later from her mother. Somehow Hedy’s mother got ahead of her upon their arrival at Auschwitz. Hedy called out to her. Her mother turned and they looked at each other. A Nazi guard prevented Hedy from joining her mother. Hedy has always been tormented by this moment of separation. Did her mother know that she was walking to her death?
Hedy writes that she was focused on survival in the camps. She concentrated on eating whatever food was given and keeping clean by washing daily in icy, cold water before the roll call. When she contracted diarrhea, she remembered her mother’s homemade remedy of gnawing on charred wood. Her naivete and innocence were overcome with a strong inner determination to stay alive so that she could see her mother again.
Hedy recounts the terrible hunger that everyone endured. One day, spotting some carrots in a warehouse, Hedy was appointed by her aunt to run and grab what she could. Luckily she evaded the armed guard who would have shot her on the spot.
On April 14, 1945, Hedy’s day of liberation, she learned the terrible fate of her mother. The return home for the survivors was a further tragedy when they realized the loss of family and community.
In her memoir, Hedy describes meeting Imre, an older boy from her town whom she eventually married. Their flight from Romania to Budapest to Pier 21 in Halifax to Toronto is documented in harrowing detail.
Hedy recounts how in Toronto no one wanted to know the stories of the survivors. This was a world before Eichmann’s trial in Israel in 1961 and the TV series, The Holocaust, in 1978. The floodgates for information from the survivors opened late in their lives.
In Toronto, after many failed enterprises, Imre and Hedy stumbled onto the shoe selling business. In 1959, they leased a small shoe store close to Honest Ed’s in downtown Toronto. Surprisingly, the business according to Hedy, became very profitable. Many years later, after Imre’s sudden death due to a heart attack, Hedy continued to manage their shoe business while taking care of her daughter, Vicky and son, Ronnie.
In 1996, Hedy was introduced to Rabbi Jordan Pearlson. Their love match made Hedy feel that she had been given a wonderful gift, late in life, which she welcomed.
Jordan died in 2008. Hedy endured and carried on with yoga and tai chi both as a teacher and devoted practitioner.
A new purpose in life opened up for Hedy when she was invited to be a speaker for the Holocaust Education Centre (now the Toronto Holocaust Museum). She spoke to mostly non-Jewish students whom she visited at their schools outside of Toronto.
Visiting Auschwitz with the March of the Living for the first time in 2010, Hedy faced her fears about returning to the place that held the horrors. She was fortunate to meet Jordana Lebowitz, a student from Toronto who developed a multimedia presentation called ShadowLight. Hedy’s contribution to teaching others about the Holocaust by sharing her experience, is immeasurable.
In 2014, Hedy was asked to be a witness at the trial of Oskar Groning , “the accountant of Auschwitz”, in Germany. In 2016, she appeared as a witness for the trial of the Nazi guard, Reinhold Hanning. He was sentenced to a mere five years in prison and Groning died before he could start his jail sentence. In having the courage to participate in these war criminal trials, Hedy spoke for her parents and all the innocents who could not speak for themselves.
Hedy’s talks to students always include an admonishment to be kind, to trust in themselves and work for the greater good. She rose above her own fears of sharing her story by speaking publicly.
Hedy’s story of survival and perseverance will remain a beacon to future generations, ensuring that hope and good will endure even in the worst of times.


Reflection
by Hedy Bohm
Published in 2026 by The Azrieli Foundation

To order a copy of the book go to https://memoirs.azrielifoundation.org/titles/reflection/

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Optimizing mobile wagering convenience with bassbet casino

The rise of mobile technology has transformed the way people engage with betting platforms. In this digital era, bassbet has emerged as a frontrunner in optimizing mobile experiences for casino enthusiasts. This article explores how bassbet casino is enhancing mobile wagering convenience.

Mobile technology has revolutionized the betting industry, providing users with unprecedented convenience and accessibility. Bassbet casino has capitalized on this trend by offering a seamless mobile wagering experience. By integrating user-friendly features and cutting-edge technology, the platform ensures that it is both accessible and engaging for users on the go.

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The responsive design philosophy adopted by the platform ensures that every element of the platform scales perfectly across different screen sizes and device types. Whether users are accessing the casino through smartphones or tablets, the interface automatically adjusts to provide optimal viewing and interaction. This technological sophistication extends to touch-optimized controls, swipe gestures, and quick-loading graphics that minimize data consumption while maximizing visual appeal. The platform also incorporates intelligent caching mechanisms that remember user preferences and frequently accessed games, creating a personalized mobile environment that becomes more intuitive with each visit.

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Security is a top priority for bassbet casino, especially when it comes to mobile wagering. The platform employs advanced security measures to protect user data and ensure safe transactions. This commitment to security builds trust among users, making it a reliable choice for mobile betting.

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By staying at the forefront of mobile technology, the platform remains a leader in the online betting industry. Its commitment to optimizing mobile wagering convenience sets it apart from competitors, making it a preferred choice for casino enthusiasts worldwide.

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