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Increased patient volumes may lead to longer wait times

RYAN YOUNG, Communications and Public Affairs Officer, Ross Memorial Hospital

KAWARTHA LAKES: Ross Memorial Hospital (RMH) is currently experiencing higher than normal Emergency Department and inpatient volumes. With the added pressure of staffing shortages created by COVID-19, the hospital is cautioning that wait times may be longer than usual for all but the most acute illnesses and conditions. With those realities in mind, Ross Memorial is encouraging community members to assess all of their healthcare options before seeking care at the hospital. “Ross Memorial is continuing to deal with the daily challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. We ask that our community members recognize and appreciate these challenges and the impact they have on our staff, physicians, and the hospital’s delivery of healthcare services,” said Anne Overhoff, Vice President Clinical and Chief Nursing Executive, Ross Memorial Hospital Those considering coming to the Emergency Department are asked to assess their illness and consider alternative options for care if their situation is not an emergency. Individuals registered with a family physician/practitioner should seek non-urgent care through their office before coming to the hospital. Telehealth Ontario is also available; this is a free, confidential service which can be reached at 1-866-797-0000 to get health advice or information 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Assistance is available in more than 300 languages. All enhanced precautions, including screening at entrances, masking, and temporary visiting restrictions, continue to be in effect at RMH.

Our COVID-19 Assessment Centre continues to offer medical assessments, testing and treatment options for eligible patients with COVID-19. Time is of the essence when it comes to receiving treatment for COVID-19, so if you believe you are at higher risk for severe illness, please contact our COVID-19 Assessment Centre at 705-328-6217 to schedule an appointment as soon as possible.

“Ross Memorial is continuing to deal with the daily challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. We ask that our community members recognize and appreciate these challenges and the impact they have on our staff, physicians, and the hospital’s delivery of healthcare services,” said Anne Overhoff, Vice President Clinical and Chief Nursing Executive, Ross Memorial Hospital.

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