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September 4, 2007
Media
Release
Headwaters
Health Care Centre
Headwaters Health Care
Centre Experiences Baby Boom
Record Number of Births
in August
Orangeville – Headwaters
Health Care Centre’s obstetrical team had a very busy month. A record 99
babies were welcomed into the world at the hospital in August 2007,
including two sets of twins. This is the highest monthly number of
deliveries in the hospital’s 95-year history.
“Our obstetrical staff are
to be commended for their hard work and skill in managing the high
volume of births this past month,” said Bob Baynham, President and CEO
of Headwaters Health Care Centre. “We also want to thank all the
families for allowing us to be part of their special delivery”.
The previous record was set
in July 2006 when 81 babies were born at Headwaters.
“We are committed to our
vision of providing patient-centred, compassionate care for our
patients,” said Liz Ruegg, Vice President of Patient Services and Chief
Nursing Officer. “Our obstetrical team made an extraordinary effort to
ensure every family received the individualized care they deserved.”
“The record number of births
at Headwaters is a reflection of the growth of Dufferin and Caledon,”
said Baynham. “Earlier this year our hospital joined the GTA/905
Healthcare Alliance, the collective voice of high
population growth communities, to secure needed growth funding for
health care services for our community.”
Headwaters currently has
three obstetricians on staff. A number of local family physicians also
deliver babies at the hospital.
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