Grey Bruce Health Services presentation. From left: CEO Gary Sims, Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MPP Bill Walker and Director of Facilities Management Neil Havens.Grey Bruce Health Services presentation. From left: CEO Gary Sims, Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MPP Bill Walker and Director of Facilities Management Neil Havens.
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Hospital funding announced in Grey Bruce

Over $ 4.8 million will help hospitals in Grey and Bruce counties maintain their infrastructure and ensure a safe and comfortable environment for patients.

Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MPP Bill Walker said Health Infrastructure Renewal Funding addresses urgent upgrades, repairs and maintenance.

Walker said well-functioning roofs, windows, air conditioning systems, fire alarms and back-up generators can make the world of difference to a patient’s experience.

Hanover and District Hospital is receiving $184,581, Grey Bruce Health Services (with hospitals in Lion’s Head, Markdale, Meaford, Owen Sound, Southampton and Wiarton) is receiving $2,831,982 and South Bruce Grey Health Centre (with hospitals in Chesley, Durham, Kincardine and Walkerton) is receiving $1,823,598.

“Ontario has a plan to build a connected and sustainable public health care system centred around the needs of patients, including investing $27 billion over 10 years in hospital infrastructure projects,” said Walker. “Maintaining hospital infrastructure is one more example of how we are working towards ensuring that Ontarians have the health care services they can depend on while building the capacity we need to end hallway health care.”

“This is the second consecutive year that SBGHC has received a significant capital investment from the Government of Ontario to ensure the infrastructure of our hospital sites can continue to meet the needs of the patients we serve,” said Michael Barrett, SBGHC president and CEO. “SBGHC intends to use this funding on various projects at all four of our sites, with the largest project being the installation of a sprinkler system at our Durham site to meet the requirement for all hospitals to have full sprinkler systems by 2025.”

“Most people who come into the hospital will never see the boilers, the new roofs, the sprinkler system or the security systems, but these are critical items that allow our healthcare system to function safely,” said Gary Sims, president and CEO of Grey Bruce Health Services. “We could not deliver quality patient care without this dedicated fund for infrastructure renewal from the provincial government, and we are very grateful for this support.”

“We would like to thank the provincial government for the Health Infrastructure Renewal funding. This funding is integral to the maintenance of our hospital in order to provide high-quality care for our patients,” said Hanover and District Hospital President and CEO Dana Howes.

“Healthcare impacts everyone and is always a priority. I am pleased our government continues to work toward bringing Ontario’s world-class health care system into the 21st century, this funding will help hospitals to address urgent issues,” said Walker.

South Bruce Grey Health Centre presentation. From left: CFO Drew Braithwaite, President and CEO Michael Barrett, Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MPP Bill Walker and Hospital Board member John Haggarty.

Hanover and District Hospital presentation. From left: Executive Manager of Human Resources and Physician Recruitment Eric McCallum, VP Patient Services and Chief Nursing Officer Michelle Scime-Summers, President and CEO Dana Howes, Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MPP Bill Walker. V-P Finance and Operations Kim Mighton and Hospital Board Chair Lorna Eadie-Hocking.

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