www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, April 30, 2015 | 2 NEWS AND INFORMATION FROM OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL APRIL 2015 Equipment and furniture is arriving! Grateful patient returns to thank his lifesavers On Wednesday, March 5, Jim Baine of Oakville returned to thank the medical team in the Emergency Department who helped save his life last year when he collapsed with a heart attack near the front entrance of Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. (L to R): Jim Baine; Dr. David Fernandes, OTMH ED Physician; Sarah McCarthy, OTMH ED Nurse; Samantha Marchand, OTMH ED Nurse. Halton Healthcare's Navigator Program Reaching out to children and youth in crisis New equipment is arriving at the New Oakville Hospital daily. One of the three new MRIs (photo left) is lifted by crane during its delivery to the New Oakville Hospital. Cindy Johnston, OTMH Biochemistry Team Leader (photo right) works on equipment validation studies for the new laboratory automation system. Now that the construction of the New Oakville Hospital is almost complete, we have begun receiving the more than 39,000 pieces of new equipment and furniture that will help our clinicians deliver patient care in the 1.6 million square foot facility. It will take three months for everything to arrive, including more than 6,100 pieces of furniture on a single day. To date, we have received the pharmacy's new robotic pill picker machine and 137 individual pieces of lab equipment already assembled for the new state-ofthe-art automation line. The new hospital will have two computerized tomography (CT) scans and three Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machines, all with direct access to the emergency department. One CT scanner and two MRIs have already arrived. A crane was required to lift the MRIs from a flatbed truck and in through an opening in the side of the building. Construction will continue until the end of July, when Halton Healthcare Services will take ownership of the building and begin the process of preparing the building over the following four months for full occupancy and our move in December 2015. The current Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital at 327 Reynolds Street will close on the same day the new hospital opens in December. The date will be announced in August. Halton Healthcare's Navigator Program helps children in distress throughout the Halton region. As its name implies, this program is comprised of a group of specially trained social workers and child/youth counsellors who help these children and their families navigate the healthcare system. The Navigators are assigned to children and adolescents in need, following a crisis visit to one of HHS' Emergency Departments, after a referral from a family physician to Child and Youth Outpatient Services, or following discharge from the Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Inpatient Service (CAPIS). A Navigator intervenes with the child and their family immediately to help sort out their needs and provide them with the tools required to manage the crisis and sustain wellness until a longer term treatment is established. Introduced in 2011, this Program has already helped over 350 children and adolescents. To read the whole article log on to our website: www.haltonhealthcare.com and check out the April issue of Your Health@HHS, our corporate eNewsletter. Join Halton Healthcare Services Board of Directors There is currently an open position on the Halton Healthcare Services Board of Directors. If you are interested in joining this dynamic leadership team, visit the HHS website at www.haltonhealthcare.on.ca/about-halton-healthcare/ourleadership-team. New Oakville Hospital Adult Volunteer Recruitment Fair Join us to learn about our exciting adult volunteer opportunities at the New Oakville Hospital, opening December 2015. Saturday, May 9, 2015 10 am 2 pm OTMH Auditorium 327 Reynolds Street Complimentary parking available OTMH Memory Book Do you have a favorite memory or story about Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital? Would you like to share your thoughts, testimonial, a photo, or even a video? We have set up a special virtual OTMH Memory Book online on our website, www.haltonhealthcare.com. Please take a moment to sign the Memory Book and record your favourite recollections so we can take them with us as part of our history when we move to the New Oakville Hospital in December 2015. Stay connected! For more information and to subscribe to our eNewsletter, visit www.haltonhealthcare.com. www.haltonhealthcare.com georgetown · milton · oakville hospitals