Information shared at November 12/24 community engagement session
Link to full announcement: https://www.westgrey.com/en/news/state-of-emergency-continues-in-the-municipality-of-west-grey.aspx?fbclid=IwY2xjawF_SeVleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHZt9LibJ8wkGi_Hu_qLu8VHxjDae65lqFAg42MrnqX5brDO8zwR7cYgVwA_aem_KkqYxa2Q06t3MAHgC9snnQ
South Bruce Grey Health Centre
As South Bruce Grey Health Centre (SBGHC) continues to plan for the future to support high-quality care for the communities we serve, your feedback is important to us, and we want to hear from you directly.
Join us for an opportunity to provide your input on the health care needs of our community. Sessions are open to all residents of the communities that SBGHC serves (Chesley, Durham, Kincardine, Walkerton).
Upcoming Community Engagement Sessions:
Monday, August 26 at 6:00PM – Durham Community Centre
Tuesday, August 27 at 6:00PM – Chesley Community Centre
What are the most common reasons you visit a SBGHC site for? (i.e. X-ray, laboratory services, critical emergencies, non-urgent emergency visits, surgical services etc.)
What health care services are you travelling outside of our region for that could potentially be provided closer to home?
Recognizing that we are not able to provide 24/7 emergency services at the Chesley and Durham sites due to limited staffing resources, what hours are most important for you for access to care?
To register to attend, please contact:
[email protected] or 519-370-2400 ext. 2326
We are also collecting feedback through a survey that can be accessed here:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2PLNTSG
Printed versions of the survey will be available at both community engagement sessions.
Attend SBGHC annual meeting
Announcement from Durham Hospital Foundation
State of Emergency, West Grey
Ontario Health Coalition – Moratorium request
SBGHC May 14/24 webinar
Link to webinar replay
Registered Nurses from South Bruce Grey Health Centre Call Out Management for Failing the Community and Staff, ER Closures Will Risk Peoples’ Lives
May 14, 2024
DURHAM, ON, May 14, 2024 – Registered nurses working for South Bruce Grey Health Centre are horrified at the decision of South Bruce Grey Health Centre to permanently close beds at its Durham site, cut ER hours and transfer registered nurses (RNs) to other sites.
“With the planned closure of all inpatient beds at the Durham site, if an emergency department patient requires admission they may have to be transferred to Kincardine – an hour away,” says Ontario Nurses’ Association (ONA) Provincial President Erin Ariss, RN. “This is a disgrace and an insult to the residents of Durham.
“Let’s be clear: this employer has failed miserably when it comes to retaining its registered nurses and recruiting additional nurses,” says Ariss. “As an emergency department RN myself for several decades, I can tell you that minutes can mean the difference between life and death for some patients, and the plan to close the ER for 14 hours out of every day will cost lives. Why would management believe that the lives and health-care access of residents of rural communities count less than elsewhere?”
Ariss notes that in other communities, most recently Windsor, hospital management has successfully recruited more RNs with incentives such as signing bonuses. “This employer may say they have tried to recruit more nurses, but simply posting a job is not trying hard enough,” she says. “While Ontario continues to have the worst RN-to-population ratio in all of Canada, good employers are managing to hire. Clearly, there is an issue with management here.
“Our RNs are on the front lines,” says Ariss. “They have proposed solutions and gone to extraordinary lengths to avert the decisions this employer is making that will result in harm to patients and have been met with a brick wall. This community needs access to all the current in-patient beds it has now, it needs an accessible, local ER open at all times at all sites, but what it lacks is an employer willing to work with its staff to make that happen. It is an outrage.”
ONA is the union representing 68,000 registered nurses and health-care professionals, as well as 18,000 nursing students, providing care in hospitals, long-term care facilities, public health, the community, clinics and industry.