Windsor Regional Hospital to accept 40 GTA patients to help with overcapacity in Toronto area - Action News
Home WebMail Tuesday, November 26, 2024, 06:50 AM | Calgary | -17.5°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
Windsor

Windsor Regional Hospital to accept 40 GTA patients to help with overcapacity in Toronto area

Windsor Regional Hospital will be accepting a total of 40 patients from hospitals in the Greater Toronto Area, the hospital said in a memo released Thursday.

Five patients will be transferred for eight days starting Sunday

Signage that says Windsor Regional Hospital.
Windsor Regional Hospital will accept dozens of patients from the GTA in the coming week. (Sanjay Maru/CBC)

Windsor Regional Hospital will be accepting a total of 40 patients from hospitals in the Greater Toronto Area, the hospital said in a memo released Thursday.

Starting Sunday, Essex Windsor EMS, along with EMS in Chatham-Kent and Sarnia-Lambton, will work together to transfer five patients from the GTAover the following eight days. In an email to CBC News, Windsor Regional Hospital (WRH) said the patients will "most likely" be ones with COVID-19.

"We have an obligation including ethically and morally to help reduce the burden patients, families and health care workers are facing in the GTA during this unprecedented "third wave,"' the memo reads.

The hospital said it expects the patients will be brought to Windsor to be treated in a ward or medical unit, though patients mayneed ICU care during their stay. Patients will be divided between 4N at the hospital's Met Campus and CTU at the Ouellette Campus.

The announcement comes two days afterthe hospital denieda report that there was a plan to bringa large number of patients to the regionfrom the GTA. CBCreported Monday ona memo fromLondon Middlesex Primary Care Alliance that said up to 60 patients were headed to the region.

The hospitalsaid the 60 number was incorrect, stating that it anticipated that combined, hospitals in Sarnia, Chatham and Windsor areas wouldaccept a total of 14 patients over the next week, plus any additional ICU admissions.

The following day, the London Middlesex Primary Care Alliance said the original memo was incorrect and noted that 40 patients wouldbe coming to the broaderLondon and Windsor regions.

In Thursday's announcement,sent on behalf of WRH CEO David Musyj, chief nursing executive Karen Riddell and chief of staff Dr. Wassim Saad, it acknowledges the previous information that was shared and says,"we also indicated that this could change as this Wave 3 evolves."

It said the situation hadchanged in recent days, promptingconversationsamong hospitals and health ministry officials as "there has been a move to "partner"a hospital facing capacity issues with a receiving hospital with available capacity."For WRH, that hospitalis Trillium Health Partners.

In the memo, WRH said Trillium Health Partners "has been one of the hardest hit hospitals" in Ontario.

At this time, WRH said it is still being determined whether other patients are headed to other hospitals in the region.

During a health meeting Thursday, Chatham-Kent Health Alliance said it has received a total of two patients from the GTA and also received two patients from WRH.

Meanwhile, Bluewater Health in Sarnia told CBC News Tuesday that it is looking at bringing in one to two patients a day.

As of Wednesday, WRH had20 COVID-19 patients in hospital.