Hospital discussed at Queen’s Park (Video)

Chatham-Kent-Leamington MPP Rick Nicholls discussed the Wallaceburg hospital this week at Queen’s Park.

Nicholls questioned Health Minister Christine Elliott and Infrastructure Minister Monte McNaughton about the recent announcement of a $500,000 planning grant for the Wallaceburg site of the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance.

Watch the video below:

Infrastructure Minister and Lambton-Kent Middlesex MPP Monte McNaughton announced on February 22 that Ontario government is investing in the Wallaceburg hospital site redevelopment to help patients and families in Chatham-Kent get the high-quality health care they need, closer to home,

ā€œFourteen years ago when this hospital was at risk of being shut down, I was one of the many people who rallied in support,ā€ stated McNaughton, who made the announcement on behalf of Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, in a press release.

ā€œToday I feel privileged to return and deliver a message on behalf of the Premier Doug Ford Government: We care about the people in Southwestern Ontario who rely on this hospital for urgent care.ā€

The Chatham-Kent Health Alliance is receiving a $500,000 planning grant to assist in early planning work to modernize the aging Wallaceburg site.

The remodeled hospital will give patients faster access to a wide range of services including proposed upgrades to emergency, ambulatory and outpatient services, provincial officials stated.

ā€œThe people have told us that redeveloping the Wallaceburg site is a priority, and we are listening,ā€ stated McNaughton.

ā€œThis planning grant will allow us to reimagine a new Wallaceburg hospital for the future. This is great news for people in rural Southwestern Ontario.ā€

Elliott added in a written release ā€œthe planning grant is a smart investment.

ā€œOur government is improving the patient experience by ensuring hospitals like this one in Wallaceburg get the upgrades, repairs and maintenance they need. Proper planning is part of creating a sustainable health care system that is centred around patients.ā€

Lori Marshall, president and CEO of the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance, said the Wallaceburg site of Chatham-Kent Health Alliance provides essential health care services for the communities of Wallaceburg, Walpole Island First Nation and surrounding areas

ā€œTodayā€™s announcement builds on the momentum of our proposed redevelopment plans for the Wallaceburg site and reaffirms our commitment to rural health care now and into the future,ā€ Marshall said in a press release.

Chatham-Kent Health Alliance is a 211-bed hospital organization operating at two sites, Chatham and Wallaceburg.

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