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Peel Memorial Hospital expansion breaks ground

Peel Memorial Hospital expansion breaks ground
WILLIAM OSLER — Ontario Premier Doug Ford was joined for the groundbreaking by Sylvia Jones, deputy premier and minister of health; Kinga Surma, minister of infrastructure; Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown; Dr. Frank Martino, president and CEO of the William Osler Health System; Ken Mayhew, president and CEO of the William Osler Health System Foundation; and members of Ontario cabinet and caucus.

BRAMPTON, ONT. — Shovels went into the ground recently, celebrating the start of construction for the William Osler Health System’s new Peel Memorial Hospital.

The project will add new and enhanced services and features the following:

  • A new multi-storey patient tower with up to 250 inpatient beds and the ability to build additional beds in the future.
  • A 24/7 emergency department.
  • Expanded post-acute care services.
  • New and enhanced mental health and addictions programs, including medically assisted withdrawal management.
  • New and enhanced services for seniors, including dementia care.
  • Rehabilitation and complex continuing care.
  • Nine new inpatient dialysis stations and outpatient services.
  • New and enhanced outpatient clinics and services, including a fracture clinic.

The Ontario government has invested nearly $46.8 million in capital planning funding to build the new hospital.

 

Ground was broken recently for the William Osler Health System’s new Peel Memorial Hospital. The project will add new and enhanced services and features a new multi-storey patient tower with up to 250 inpatient beds and the ability to build additional beds in the future.
WILLIAM OSLER — Ground was broken recently for the William Osler Health System’s new Peel Memorial Hospital. The project will add new and enhanced services and features a new multi-storey patient tower with up to 250 inpatient beds and the ability to build additional beds in the future.

 

Osler provides care to 1.3 million people in Brampton, North Etobicoke, Caledon and surrounding communities, across its five sites — Brampton Civic Hospital, Etobicoke General Hospital, Peel Memorial, a Reactivation Care Unit and a Withdrawal Management Centre.

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