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Media Release
February 12, 2010
Headwaters Health Care
Centre Moves Forward to Relocate Complex Continuing Care Beds to
Orangeville Site and Close 13 Beds
Orangeville, ON, February 12, 2010 –
Headwaters Health Care
Centre
announced today it is relocating its complex continuing care beds from
Shelburne site to Orangeville site and will be closing 13 beds across
the hospital.
“Our focus is on providing safe, high quality care and maintaining
current patient services. Complex continuing care patients begin as
inpatients at our Orangeville site; having one hospital site will
provide these patients with access to all available resources in the
hospital, including emergency care, without the need for ambulance or
private patient transfer service for diagnostic imaging tests or
emergency medical care (in a 911 situation) as Shelburne site doesn’t
have an Emergency Department,” says Cholly Boland, President and CEO,
Headwaters Health Care Centre.
The Orangeville site has capacity for 108 inpatient beds but only has 74
beds currently in operation. “Improvements in medical care have resulted
in shorter hospital lengths of stay for patients. Creating one hospital
site will allow us to care for the same number of patients with fewer
beds. Having more access to resources than currently available will also
improve nursing satisfaction and optimize patient care,” continues
Boland.
Headwaters Health Care Centre will continue to work with the Central
West Local Health Integration Network (LHIN) and health care partners to
develop plans to enhance Women’s and Children’s Health services,
urology, oncology and rehabilitation, and to secure government approval
for a future Ambulatory Care capital expansion.
Relocating and closing beds along with other cost saving initiatives
will allow the hospital to achieve a savings of $1.83 million. The plan
is in response to a requirement from the province of Ontario for all
hospitals to submit a balanced 2010/2011 budget. The budget plan
received Hospital Board of Director approval at the January Board
meeting and was accepted by the Central West LHIN in early February
2010.
“We have a remarkable team of physicians and staff in our hospital who
provide extremely high quality care to our patients. It was a difficult
decision to make these changes because we knew some people’s jobs would
be affected. We are working with the unions to reduce the number of
staff affected by the layoffs,” says Boland.
Hospital management is meeting with staff across the organization to
outline the plan and address questions they may have. Changes will take
up to six months to implement.
Several representatives from Headwaters Health Care Centre have joined
the Shelburne Task Force spearheaded by the Central West LHIN to address
health needs in the Shelburne area.
The public is invited to provide comments and suggestions about hospital
services. Please contact Cholly Boland, President and CEO, Headwaters
Health Care Centre at 519-941-2702 ext. 2200.
About Headwaters Health Care Centre
Headwaters Health Care Centre serves more than
110,000 residents in Caledon, Orangeville, Shelburne and Dufferin
County. The hospital operates two sites – Headwaters Orangeville, a
74
bed acute care hospital and Headwaters Shelburne, a 26 bed complex
continuing care
hospital. Visit
www.headwatershealth.ca.
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