Windsor Regional Hospital - Metropolitan Campus - Patient Information

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PATIENT INFORMATION NAME:

METROPOLITAN CAMPUS

Dr. Awuku, Physician Sandra Thrasher, Employee Health Nurse

Please note that information contained in the directory is subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, please visit wrh.on.ca or speak with a member of your care team.

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WRH VISION

Outstanding Care - No Exceptions!

WRH MISSION STATEMENT

Provide quality person-centred health care services to our community.

WRH VALUES

We respectfully acknowledge that the Windsor Regional Hospital occupies the traditional, ancestral and contemporary lands of the Niswi Ishkodewan Anishinaabeg: The Three Fires Confederacy (Ojibwe, Odawa, and Potawatomi). We acknowledge the land and the surrounding waters for sustaining us and we are committed to protecting and restoring these lands and waters from environmental degradation. W

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We show understanding and humility in our care for patients and for each other. We listen to our patients, their families, and caregivers throughout their healthcare journey. In every interaction with people in our care we have an opportunity to show empathy and kindness.

We are transparent about the care we provide to those we serve. We honour our commitments. Taking responsibility for our actions is essential to us.

We treat others with dignity and build trust as the cornerstone of care. We collaborate with patients, families and caregivers and uphold confidentiality in all we do. We respect their autonomy to make informed care decisions. We honour diversity and inclusivity.

We embody a culture of quality and safe person-centred care. We embrace change and innovation, with a focus on evidence-based best practice. We foster dynamic partnerships by encouraging research, learning and knowledge sharing.

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VISITING HOURS & GUIDELINES Visiting hours are from 11 am to 8 pm daily.

VISITING HOURS & GUIDELINES

Exceptions are made in Palliative Care, Critical Care, Paediatrics, Neonatal, and the Emergency Department, where 24 hour visitation is permitted.

Restrictions and limits

▪ Each patient is allowed no more than 2 visitors at one time including children. ▪ Children must be supervised by a visiting adult.

▪ Due to the higher risk environment, the hospital does not encourage visits from children under 14 years of age.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and periodic changes to infection control requirements related Visitor Guidelines to COVID-19, the visitor policy for Windsor Regional Hospital is subject to frequent change. ▪ Women in labour are allowed 2 visitors at a time. The visitors may rotate with visitors in the waiting room. Children under 14 are not allowed in the labour room. ▪ Recognizing the support that siblings can play, two children can accompany one adult caregiver in the postpartum department after a mom has delivered her baby or babies.

▪ Anyone experiencing fever, cough, runny nose, sore throat, skin rash, vomiting or diarrhea should avoid visiting with patients in the hospital.

Family members play an important role in the healing process. These guidelines and information are intended to make your visit more comfortable and safe for you and our patients. ▪ Keep visits short – preferably 15 minutes at a time or less so patients can rest. ▪ Keep noise levels to a minimum and be mindful of other patients in the same room and unit who need rest, and staff who are caring for all patients. ▪ Floral arrangements or fruit baskets may not be appropriate for certain patients. Have the designated visitor check with the nurse before bringing these items to the hospital.

For the most up to date information on our visiting hours, please visit www.wrh.on.ca/COVID19-Visitation.

▪ Mylar balloons only - latex balloons cause severe allergies in some people and are not allowed in the hospital. ▪ If you visit when the physician or other health care professionals are with the patient, at certain times you may be asked to leave the room while they are providing patient care. NOTE: Visiting hours are subject to change depending on infection control requirements related to COVID-19. For the latest information on visiting hours, please visit www.wrh.on.ca/COVID19-Visitation.

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One System ▪ One Focus ▪ One Community Countless Strengths

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Welcome to “Our” Hospital Our sole purpose at Windsor Regional Hospital is to provide quality person-centred health care services to our community. The entire Windsor Regional Hospital team are committed to providing you with outstanding care. In fact, we are committed to providing you Outstanding Care – No Exceptions! In the past, our patients have ranked us as one of the top Hospitals in the Province of Ontario in patient satisfaction. Although this is nice, it means nothing if you do not feel we are meeting or exceeding your needs or the needs of your family members. Either during your stay or after you leave Windsor Regional Hospital, we are requesting that you complete a short survey that was included with the patient information pamphlet. If you did not receive a survey, please ask your care team to provide one. This short survey will help us better understand your experience while you were a patient at Windsor Regional Hospital. You can return a survey by depositing in a locked drop box or by mail using the prepaid reply envelope. Locked drop boxes are located on all units and in the Emergency Departments, allowing you to deposit your survey in confidence. Surveys are collected by the Patient Experience Survey Team, analyzed, and the results reported. Your feedback will help us improve. It will also help us reward and recognize those staff that you feel made a difference during your stay. The results are shared with all staff. If you want to independently recognize staff during your stay, please go to “Thank A Staff Member” at www.wrh.on.ca In addition to the survey, if you want to discuss your care, please let a Windsor Regional Hospital team member know your thoughts or call me at 519 254 5577 Ext 56018 (office) or 519 995 2966 (home/cell) or by email at david.musyj@wrh.on.ca Thank you for your confidence in Windsor Regional Hospital, we will not let you down Your truly, David Musyj

David Mark Musyj President and CEO

WRH VISION

Outstanding Care - No Exceptions!

WRH MISSION STATEMENT

Provide quality person-centred health care services to our community.

Metropolitan Campus: 1995 Lens Avenue, Windsor, Ontario. N8W 1L9 • Ouellette Avenue: 1030 Ouellette Avenue, Windsor, Ontario. N9A 1E1

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Table of Contents Mutual Respect and Acceptance.................................. 10 Patient Bill of Rights...............................................................................10 Patient Responsibilities.........................................................................11 Employee Rights...................................................................................11 Employee Responsibilities....................................................................11

Hospital Services Admissions.............................................................................................13 Advance Directive...............................................................................13 Bank Machine.......................................................................................13 Bedside Manor .....................................................................................13 Bike Storage ..........................................................................................14 Bill Payments/Cashier’s Office ...........................................................14 Cafeteria Food Services......................................................................16 Cell Phones............................................................................................16 Consent to Treatment..........................................................................16 Discharge Planning Information.........................................................16 E-Greetings............................................................................................19 Electrical Appliances...........................................................................19 Fire Alarms and Exits.............................................................................19 Gift Shop................................................................................................19 Goals of Care........................................................................................19 Health Care Aids for Rent or Purchase............................................. 20 Housekeeping Services........................................................................21 Identification.........................................................................................21 Infection Prevention and Control.......................................................21 Laboratory Services............................................................................. 22 Language Interpretation Services..................................................... 22 Life Legacy........................................................................................... 22 Lifeline................................................................................................... 22 Little Free Library.................................................................................. 23 Lost and Found.................................................................................... 23 Mail ....................................................................................................... 23 Medical Residents and Students....................................................... 23 Medication Safety .............................................................................. 24 Newspapers and Magazines............................................................. 24 Parking.................................................................................................. 24

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Patient Accounts................................................................................. 25 Patient Declaration of Values for Ontario........................................ 27 Pets ....................................................................................................... 28 Pharmacy Services.............................................................................. 28 Public Transit ........................................................................................ 29 Ronald McDonald House Windsor ................................................... 29 Satisfaction Surveys............................................................................. 29 Smoking................................................................................................ 29 Patient Representative........................................................................ 30 Social Work........................................................................................... 32 Spiritual Care Services........................................................................ 32 Taxis........................................................................................................ 32 Telephones........................................................................................... 32 Television Rental Service..................................................................... 33 Transportation...................................................................................... 33 Transportation (Medical Non-Urgent)............................................... 33 Valuables.............................................................................................. 34 Vending Machines.............................................................................. 34 Volunteer Services............................................................................... 34 Wi-Fi....................................................................................................... 34 Patient Journey App........................................................................... 34

Windsor Family Health Team..............................................35 Hospital and Community Programs and Services Extension Directory....................................................................36 The Windsor Regional Hospital Foundation.............40 Community Supporters...........................................................43 PLEASE NOTE: We are constantly changing to meet your needs. The information presented here may be subject to change.

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Mutual Respect and Acceptance Windsor Regional Hospital recognizes its responsibility to ensure the well-being, safety and dignity of its patients/clients, their families, its employees and affiliates. Windsor Regional Hospital is also committed to promoting an environment of mutual respect among and between its employees, affiliates, and the recipients of their services. To this end, and in keeping with the principles of the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Occupational Health and Safety Act, behaviour that is in contravention of these Acts and /or is deemed to be outside the accepted hospital standards of conduct, will be dealt with in an expedient manner. Windsor Regional Hospital further believes that all patients and staff deserve a place free of harassment and violence. Physical or verbal abuse of patients, family members, visitors and staff is not tolerated. We encourage mutual respect and acceptance at all times. Any person who verbally or physically attacks another person or destroys hospital property is liable and may be reported to the police.

Patients’ Bill of Rights and Responsibilities PATIENT RIGHTS • • • • • • • • •

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You have the right to be treated with consideration, courtesy and respect in a way that fully recognizes your dignity, individuality and cultural background. You have the right to privacy in care for your personal needs. You have the right to information concerning your medical condition, in terms you can understand. You have the right to participate in decisions regarding your care. You have the right to an explanation about your treatment and tests including benefits, risks and alternatives. You have the right to give or refuse consent for treatment, including medication and to be informed of the consequences of giving or refusing consent for treatment. You have the right to confidentiality of all information. You have the right to know the identity and profession of those responsible for your care. You have the right to express any concerns without fear of negative results. OUTSTANDING CARE - NO EXCEPTIONS!


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Persons with special needs or handicaps have the right to reasonable accommodation in accordance with the law. You have the right to be heard and receive a response should you want to express your opinion about the care you have received.

PATIENT RESPONSIBILITIES We believe that patients have the responsibility to: • • • • • • • • •

Participate with all caregivers in their treatment and rehabilitation. Provide accurate information regarding their care. Accept the responsibility for the consequences of refusing treatment. Be considerate to all those providing care and to other patients. Observe hospital rules and regulations. Be responsible for all personal property. Actively participate in discharge planning. Accept the responsibility for all uninsured financial obligations. Voice any concerns first to the health care provider or the Patient Representative if necessary.

EMPLOYEE RIGHTS

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You have the right to be treated with consideration, courtesy and respect in a way that fully recognizes your dignity, individuality and cultural background. You have the right to expect that all personal information will be confidential unless required by law to be disclosed. You have the right to receive, and the responsibility to give, clear directions. You have the right to participate in decisions directly affecting professional performance. You have the right to expect constructive feedback regarding your work performance. You have the right to a job description and to skills training where appropriate. You have the right to a safe work environment. You have the right to express concerns without fear of reprisal. You have the right to a supportive environment in all issues of dispute.

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You have the specific responsibility of treating patients, clients, residents, family members and visitors with consideration, courtesy and respect in a way that fully recognizes their dignity, individuality, level of health, abilities and cultural background. You have the responsibility of treating all colleagues with respect and continually striving towards a collaborative outcome on all issues of patient care. You have the responsibility to participate with all disciplines in identifying the most effective and appropriate treatment plan for each patient. You have the responsibility of using a team approach to problem solving that focuses on improvement. You have the responsibility of respecting and continually upholding the organizational goals and objectives. You have the responsibility of identifying and reporting safety issues promptly to prevent injuries to co-workers. You have the responsibility of participating in all issues of Quality and Risk Management that focuses on improving care and reducing all risks.

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Hospital Services Admissions Patient registration is located in the main lobby at the Met Campus. During the admission process, you will be asked to provide information to ensure your file is accurate and up to date. Have your health card and pertinent insurance information with you when you register. Let us know if you have any food, medication, or other allergies or sensitivities at this time so it can be included in your record.

What to bring with you? • • • • • • •

Ontario Health Card and one additional piece of photo identification Supplementary health insurance cards, information or policy numbers If your matter is related to a Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) claim, bring your claim number and Social Insurance Number Any medications you are currently taking, both prescribed and over-the-counter, in their original containers Personal toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, deodorant, etc.) Personal aids (eyeglasses, hearing aid, walker, wheelchair, etc.); and Leave all valuables, jewellery, and money at home, or with a loved one.

Advance Directive If you have prepared an Advance Directive or Living Will, please tell a member of the health care team when you are admitted. If you have not prepared an Advanced Directive or Living Will and would like to do so, please inform a member of the health care team.

Bank Machine There is a cash machine located on the mezzanine overlooking the front lobby. A user fee is applicable.

Bedside Manor Windsor Regional Hospital has two fully furnished “Bedside Manor” locations to serve families wanting to stay close to loved ones just across the street from either the Ouellette Campus or Met Campus for a nominal fee. www.wrh.on.ca

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WRH Bedside Manor offers: • • • • •

Private Bedrooms. Shared common areas: washrooms, living room, dining room, family room, kitchen, and laundry area. Arrangements to stay in contact with the hospital caregivers of a friend or family member. A smoke-free environment where hospital security monitors grounds. Restaurants nearby.

Reservations: Guests are encouraged to reserve a room by contacting the Admitting Department at the Campus you wish to reserve: Met Campus 519-254-5577 Ext. 52001 Ouellette Campus 519-254-5577 Ext. 33324

Bike Storage Bike storage is available at each of our campuses. Please refer to map under “parking” for location details.

Bill Payments/Cashier’s Office Payments for uninsured services can be made at either campuses or online. • •

Pay Online - Pay your Windsor Regional Hospital medical bill online at wrh.on.ca/PaymentOptions. Pay in person at the Cashiers Office - Payments can be made in person at either campus, regardless of where the service or treatment was provided. The cashiers’ offices are open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The cashiers accept cash, debit, or major credit card. Pay by phone - Payment by major credit card can also be made by phone by calling 519-254-5577, ext. 52402. Information about your financial responsibility is available at the Finance Department at (519) 2545577 Ext. 51004. Paying after hours - After hour payments can be made at the Welcome Desk, Lower Lens Avenue Lobby.

Examples of services not covered by OHIP: • • • • • •

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Semi-Private or Private Accommodation Appliances, E.g. crutches, boots, cervical collars Telephone Services Cosmetic Surgery Delisted Services, e.g. circumcisions You are responsible for payment of any amounts not covered by your insurance provider.

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ABOVE & BEYOND Recognition Program The Above and Beyond recognition program helps to identify and recognize team members who continuously go above and beyond to help patients, families and visitors to our hospital campuses. All patients, visitors and fellow team members are welcome to submit a nomination for a Windsor Regional Hospital team member that they feel went “Above and Beyond.” Once an Above and Beyond nomination is submitted, it is reviewed by a sub-committee of our Patient Experience Committee and then given to our President and C.E.O. for review and distribution. Each person recognized will receive a letter of appreciation and an Above and Beyond token. Employees with multiple recognitions can exchange these tokens for recognition items such as gift cards or movie tickets.

It’s It’s easy easy to to THANK THANK A A TEAM TEAM MEMBER MEMBER who who has: has: Helped make your experience with Windsor Regional Hospital a positive one. Gone above and beyond to help others. Let us know who made your experience a positive one and why they deserve to be recognized. Fill out a recognition form today by visiting

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Non-Canadian Residents: Please check your private insurance coverage before coming to the hospital to determine your coverage for items that OHIP does not insure.

Cafeteria Food Services Meals, drinks, and snacks are available for purchase at the following locations. We Care Kiosk - Featuring Tim Hortons coffee and baked goods Located on the first floor, in the cafeteria Monday to Friday - 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.* Saturday, Sunday and Holidays - 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.* The Daily Grill - Offering weekday specials, deli, soups, and salads. Located in the cafeteria on the first floor Monday to Friday - 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.* Saturday - 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.* Sunday and Holidays - Closed* Subway Located in the cafeteria on the first floor Open daily - 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.* Vending Machines Located in the hospital cafeteria. * Hours of operation are subject to change. Please visit wrh.on.ca/ PatientAndVisitorInformation.

Cell Phones Cell phones are permitted in most areas of the Hospital. Look for Cell Phone Restricted and Cell Phone Friendly signs.

Consent to Treatment You may be asked to sign a consent form for certain tests, procedures and treatments. Before signing, make sure you know and understand the benefits and risks. This is called informed consent. If you have any questions or would like additional information before signing, talk to your doctor. You have the right to refuse treatment.

Discharge Planning Information Discharge planning begins the first day of hospitalization. You will be asked to consider plans for your care in preparation for when your physician says you no longer require the care provided by the hospital.

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Your plans may involve arranging services at home, a temporary convalescent placement, moving to a rest/retirement home or a longterm care facility. A Social Worker will support and assist you in making these plans. Referrals to Home and Community Care are made for patients who will require assistance when returning home or going to a Retirement Home. These services may include personal support workers, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy and Social Work. Other services include applying for admission to Long Term Care and to Complex Continuing Care while in the community.

Responsibilities of Patient and Family To make the discharge process as easy as possible, it would be helpful if you and/or your family would: • • • • • • • •

Bring in clothing that you can wear home; Pack, remove and carry all of your personal items; Fill prescriptions for medicine before or soon after your discharge; Plan for any equipment delivery or changes to be finished at home, as told to you by the health care team; Be available to receive important information and education for care before the discharge; Tell the patient care unit of any problems, which may delay your discharge; Arrange transportation for the time of discharge. If there is a delay, you may be asked to wait in a lounge or waiting area as we must prepare the room for a new patient. If the patient is a baby or small child, have a certified car seat available. If you are not sure if your seat is certified, ask your nurse.

Discharge Instructions You may be given prescriptions for medicine and follow-up appointments. If you have not received any follow-up instructions or do not understand them, please ask your nurse before you leave the unit.

Long-Term Care It is the policy of Windsor Regional Hospital to transfer patients that are waiting for a bed in a long-term care facility to the first available bed, where their care needs can be safely met until a bed becomes available in their chosen facility. Windsor Regional Hospital’s staff responsible for discharge and the Erie St. Clair Local Health Integration Network caseworkers will work closely with patients and families to help them fill out forms, offer advice, answer questions and provide support.

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FALL PREVENTION PROGRAM Your health and safety is our main concern! All patients are assessed at admission for their risk of falling. Prevention strategies are used to promote patient safety and reduce the risk of injury. During your stay, expect us to check on you every 2 hours to see if you are comfortable and safe. These visits are called Comfort Rounds. We will ask about your pain level, personal needs and make sure you have your personal items including your call bell within reach. We’ll also make sure your room is clean and clutter free, and update your bedside whiteboard to let you know when we’ll be back. How can you help? ▪ Use your call bell when you need help getting out of bed. Call for bathroom assistance when you feel the first need. Don’t wait until it is urgent. ▪ Use your cane, walker, or wheelchair if needed. Notify a nurse if you require any of these items. ▪ Wear your required glasses or hearing aids during your entire stay. ▪ If you can move without help, move slowly and rest often. Sit down immediately if you feel dizzy. ▪ Familiarize yourself with your room and where to find special equipment including the call bell, grab bars, light switches, etc. ▪ Tell a nurse about spills or wet areas on the floor. ▪ Wear flat, well-fitting shoes with rubber soles while walking. What can family members and visitors do? ▪ Stay with the patient as much as possible especially if they are at a high risk for falling, confused, or wandering. ▪ Reinforce to the patient the importance of asking the nurse for help when getting up. ▪ Make sure the patient can reach the call bell and bed stand. ▪ Notify the nurse before leaving a confused or disoriented patient. ▪ Notify a nurse of any potential medication side effects including weakness or dizziness. ▪ Tell a nurse if you see a patient walking alone if they appear to be unsafe. ▪ Get help before trying to move anyone out of the bed.

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E-Greetings Sending an E-Card greeting will let your loved ones know you are thinking about them during their hospital stay. This free service is available for anyone currently an inpatient at Windsor Regional Hospital. Visit wrh.on.ca/ecards to send an e-greeting. Messages are hand delivered between 9 a.m. - 3 p.m, Monday to Friday – except on holidays.

Electrical Appliances You are welcome to provide your own electrical appliances such as razors and hair dryers, which can be safely used in the electrical outlets available in the patient bathrooms. All electrical equipment must be approved and checked by the hospital maintenance staff before use. Battery operated appliances are encouraged. Televisions, radios or CD players cannot be accommodated.

Fire Alarms and Exits Fire exits are clearly marked throughout the buildings. During a fire alarm, elevators are shut down. All fire doors automatically close until there is an ‘All Clear’ announcement on public speakers. During a fire alarm stay in your area. Do not move to another place unless a member of the Fire Department or hospital staff directs you. Those entering the hospital at the time of an alarm will be asked to remain in the lobby until the ‘All Clear’ is given.

Gift Shop The Met Campus Gift Shop is operated by the Windsor Regional Hospital Auxiliary and is located on the first floor of the hospital. It offers a full range of newborn items, cards, silk and fresh flowers, personal care products, newspapers, books, confectionery items and more. All profits raised in the Gift Shop are donated to the hospital to purchase new equipment. Please call the Gift Shop at Ext. 52251.

Goals of Care Goals of Care clarifies a patient’s values, wishes, and goals regarding their treatment. The process aims to clarify a person’s illness understanding and more specifically, their wishes. Goals of Care is about a patient-centric approach that integrates patient’s values, wishes and goals in the context of medically appropriate treatment. Advance Care Planning Conversations: It provides resources for www.wrh.on.ca

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patients and their families to engage in advance care planning as early as possible in a patient’s course of care and/or treatment. Standardizes the Process for Documentation of Advance Care Planning: It provides a standardized set of short-hand instructions where the patient’s general care intentions, specific clinically indicated health interventions, transfer decisions, and locations of care are described. Goals of Care will follow the patient across the Continuum of Care: Goals of Care Designation Order will form part of the patient’s health record and will follow the patient regardless of where the patient lives or receives medical care. Goals of Care Designation Tracking Record: Pertinent details of advance care planning and Goals of Care discussions are documented in the patient’s health record and the Goals of Care Tracking Record and will be reviewed on a continuing basis. Each patient takes an active role in their health care and/or treatment. The patient’s wishes and goals are incorporated into the way decisions are made at each step of the patient’s clinical treatment. Goals of Care Designations involve many options and should be discussed and considered carefully. Whether care involves resuscitative care, medical care or comfort care, there are many considerations. Although at times, these decisions may be difficult to think about, it is important that Goals of Care are clear and documented. This most often puts minds at ease and positions the patient and their wishes at their centre of care. It can also reduce stress on family and loved ones when the patient’s wishes are clearly communicated and in place.

Visit www.wrh.on.ca/GoalsofCare for more information.

Health Care Aids for Rent or Purchase During your hospitalization, as a result of your injury/procedure/illness, you may require equipment or supplies, which are not covered by OHIP. In order to serve you better, the hospital has stocked a number of items for rent or purchase.

Examples of items for rent or purchase are: • Crutches, canes • Slings, splints, casts (fiberglass) • Gliderboards • Theraband • Soft collars • Rol-fex (plaster casts are covered by OHIP) A member of the health care team will inform you of any other items.

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Should you wish to purchase or rent equipment, please take note of the following steps: 1.

You will receive an Equipment Requisition form indicating the equipment and the price of the item(s) you require. 2. Arrange for payment with the Cashier’s Office. 3. The Cashier will give you a receipt, which you will take back to the area where you made your purchase and you will receive the item(s) you require upon verification of your receipt.

Housekeeping Services Patient room cleaning, washroom cleaning and other cleaning services will be conducted daily, 7 days per week. Should you have any questions or concerns about the condition of your accommodations please do not hesitate to call the Housekeeping Department at 519254-5577 Ext. 52200 or 226-724-0926.

Identification It is important for staff to be able to identify patients at all times. Upon admission, you will receive an identification bracelet to be worn at all times. Staff, medical students, allied healthcare students, and volunteers are also required to wear identification badges with their name and department clearly visible.

Infection Prevention and Control The most important way to stop the spread of germs is by keeping our hands clean. Soap and water or alcohol rub may be used to clean hands.

When should you clean your hands? • Before and after eating. • After using the washroom. • After sneezing or coughing. • Before and after you touch a bandage or wound. • Before you leave your room and when you come back to your room.

When should staff clean their hands? • • • •

After touching objects in your room and going to another room. Before and after touching you. Before and after special procedures, such as giving a needle. After contact with body fluids, such as blood or urine. Staff work hard to keep their hands clean but don’t be shy about asking us! We may be busy and forget, but we welcome you to remind us. It’s OK to ask. www.wrh.on.ca

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What can visitors do to stop the spread of germs? • • • • • •

Do NOT visit if you are ill. Clean your hands when you first come to the hospital and just before you leave. Clean your hands before going into a patient’s room and after leaving that room. If you are helping to care for a loved one, be sure to listen to any staff tips. You may have to wear some extra items like gloves. If you need anything from the kitchen, please ask staff.

What if you see a sign saying to wear masks, gloves, or gowns? • • • • •

Check with the nurse or unit staff before visiting. Wear the items that are listed on the sign. If you are going to visit any other patients – visit this patient last. Make sure you clean your hands after taking off any gloves, gown, or mask. Gloves and gowns are only to be used once - when you exit the room you must throw them out and put on a new set if you have to go back in.

Laboratory Services Laboratory Services are limited to hospital inpatients, outpatients from hospital clinics and outpatient children. The lab is located on the first floor for clinic outpatients and children. Hours of Operation: Monday to Friday Weekends & Holidays

8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Closed

Language Interpretation Services It is important that you understand your care and treatment. If you, or a family member, require an interpreter, please let a member of your care team know. Language Translation via ipads or Phones is available for patients in 170 languages.

Life Legacy (see page 26)

Lifeline Lifeline Personal Response and Support Services helps clients be independent where they live. It is a program offered by the Hospital Auxiliaries and gives you access to help 24 hours per day, 365 days a

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year. Clients wear a button that they push when they need help. A new ‘Auto Alert’ feature is also available. The signal goes to a small in-home communicator that dials the Response Centre immediately. They send appropriate help to the clients when a fall is detected. This service offers peace of mind to the clients, caregivers, friends and family members. Our newest service, GoSafe, is the only mobile system with up to six location technologies designed to help find you in an emergency. To find out more about Lifeline, please call 519-252-4100.

Little Free Library A portable “Little Free Library” will visit patient floors to offer free magazines and books. Feel free to make use of the material and take it home with you when you leave the Hospital. This service is provide by Volunteer Services and supported by Windsor Roseland Rotary. For more information contact Ext. 52343.

Lost and Found Lost and found articles can be found in the Security Department on the ground floor of the hospital. Please call Security at Ext. 52215.

Mail Mail is delivered once a day. There is a Canada Post mailbox in the first floor lobby just off the elevators. Stamps are available in the Gift Shop.

Please ask your family and friends to send mail clearly marked to: Your Name (PATIENT), Room Number c/o Windsor Regional Hospital 1995 Lens Avenue Windsor, Ontario N8W 1L9 Advise friends and family to write a return address on the envelope.

Medical Residents and Students We train and teach medical students from the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry-Windsor Program. If a medical student is part of your care team, you will be notified and introduced to the student. You have the right to decline having a medical student involved in your care. Your decision will not impact the quality or delivery of your medical care in any way.

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Medication Safety Tips for safe medication use in hospital: • •

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If the medication you are receiving looks different from the one you take at home, ask the nurse to verify it with the pharmacy. Only take medications that have been prescribed for you while in hospital. NEVER take medications brought in from home unless authorized by your physician. Taking medications without the knowledge of your physician/nurse could put you at risk of a serious or adverse drug interaction. Before surgery, ask your physician about medications, especially prescription blood thinners, that you should take or any that you should stop taking before surgery. Before you leaving the hospital, review a list of your medications with a member of your care team. Make sure you understand why you are taking the drugs and how they should be taken. If you have any questions regarding your medications, ask to speak to a pharmacist.

Newspapers and Magazines Vending machines in the hospital cafeteria carry most national newspapers. The Windsor Star as well as magazines are available in the Gift Shop.

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Visitor parking is available in front of the hospital, on Lens Ave. Emergency Services Parking is located near the Emergency entrance on Byng Road. Accessible Parking is available to those with a valid permit on the west side of the main hospital entrance. Expectant mothers or caregivers with small children can use the pink parking spaces on the east side of the main hospital entrance. Parking is available in the Alsace Avenue lot for patients and visitors to the Windsor Regional Cancer Centre with an appointment that day.

See the following map for parking and bike rack locations.

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Parking rates vary depending on location and are clearly marked at each entrance. The maximum daily rate at each lot is $7.00. If you are returning on the same day, please keep your receipt to avoid paying more than the maximum daily rate. If you are making frequent trips to the hospital, parking coupons/ OUTSTANDING CARE - NO EXCEPTIONS!


tokens are available at a discounted rate in the Cashier’s Office or the Gift Shop. Patients admitted for elective surgery are advised to leave their vehicles at home.

Patient Accounts People living in Ontario with valid health cards are covered by the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) and are entitled to standard ward accommodation placement in a room designed to accommodate 3 to 4 patients. TV and telephone services will be provided at an additional charge. You may upgrade your room, if available, to: • •

Semi-Private: a room designed to accommodate a maximum of 2 patients or Private: a room designed to accommodate one patient.

Please call 519-254-5577 or 51002 for current daily rates. You need to check your insurance coverage before coming to the hospital. OHIP does not cover extra costs such as an upgraded room, telephone or television. Your insurance company may cover all or part of the costs of an upgraded room, but generally will not cover the cost of TV and telephone services if provided in a standard ward room. You will be responsible for payment of any amounts not covered by your insurance provider. The cashier’s office accepts payment by cash, debit, or major credit card. Payment by major credit card can also be made by phone by calling 519-254-5577 Ext. 52402 or 52403. If you have requested an upgraded room, we will make every effort to accommodate your request as soon as possible. There may be times when your choice of room is not available. If you decide to change your room while you are in hospital, please call 519-254-5577 Ext. 51002. www.wrh.on.ca

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Patient Declaration of Values for Ontario Respect and Dignity 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

We expect that our individual identity, beliefs, history, culture, and ability will be respected in our care. We expect health care providers will introduce themselves and identify their role in our care. We expect that we will be recognized as part of the care team, to be fully informed about our condition, and have the right to make choices in our care. We expect that families and caregivers be treated with respect and seen as valuable contributors to the care team. We expect that our personal health information belongs to us, and that it remain private, respected and protected.

Empathy and Compassion 1.

We expect health care providers will act with empathy, kindness, and compassion. 2. We expect individualized care plans that acknowledge our unique physical, mental and emotional needs. 3. We expect that we will be treated in a manner free from stigma and assumptions. 4. We expect health care system providers and leaders will understand that their words, actions, and decisions strongly impact the lives of patients, families and caregivers.

Accountability 1. We expect open and seamless communication about our care. 2. We expect that everyone on our care team will be accountable and supported to carry out their roles and responsibilities effectively. 3. We expect a health care culture that values the experiences of patients, families and caregivers and incorporates this knowledge into policy, planning and decision making. 4. We expect that patient/family experiences and outcomes will drive the accountability of the health care system and those who deliver services, programs, and care within it. 5. We expect that health care providers will act with integrity by acknowledging their abilities, biases and limitations. 6. We expect health care providers to comply with their professional responsibilities and to deliver safe care.

Transparency 1.

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and decisions about our care. 2. We expect our health records will be accurate, complete, available and accessible across the provincial health system at our request. 3. We expect a transparent, clear and fair process to express a complaint, concern, or compliment about our care and that it not impact the quality of the care we receive.

Equity and Engagement 1.

We expect equal and fair access to the health care system and services for all regardless of place of origin, background, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, ability, marital or family status, education, ethnicity, race, religion, socioeconomic status or location within Ontario. 2. We expect that we will have opportunities to be included in health care policy development and program design at local, regional and provincial levels of the health care system. Note: The purpose of this Patient Declaration of Values, drafted by the Minister’s Patient and Family Advisory Council in consultation with Ontarians, is to articulate patients’ and caregivers’ expectations of Ontario’s health care system. The Declaration is intended to serve as a compass for the individuals and organizations who are involved in health care and reflects a summary of the principles and values that patients and caregivers say are important to them. The Declaration is not intended to establish, alter or affect any legal rights or obligations, and must be interpreted in a manner that is consistent with applicable law.

Pets Service animals are allowed in the Hospital. Having your own pet visit you while in hospital requires advance permission. Please see the Manager of the unit for more information.

Pharmacy Services (See also Page 31) For your medication needs during your stay at the hospital, the Pharmacy Services provides the most appropriate drugs including intravenous medication, chemotherapy, clinical trial drugs, and others as required to best treat your medical condition. Our pharmacy technicians are expertly trained to prepare your medications in consultation with your pharmacist. If you have any questions about your medications, you can contact us at Ext. 52348 at the Metropolitan Campus.

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For your convenience, Windsor Regional Hospital offers a retail pharmacy so patients who have been discharged can have their prescriptions filled before going home. The We Care – Met Campus Pharmacy is located on the main floor of the Cancer Centre and open from 8:30 am - 4:30 pm, Monday - Friday.

Public Transit Windsor Regional Hospital is on a major Transit Windsor bus route with a Bus Stop located on Tecumseh Road East. For schedule and rate inquiries, please call Transit Windsor at 519-944-4111.

Ronald McDonald House Windsor The Ronald McDonald House is a temporary home for parents whose children are ill and in hospital. Windsor Regional Hospital is the first in Canada to have a Ronald McDonald ‘House within a Hospital’ serving families with children using services in Paediatrics, Neonatal Intensive Care and the Family Birthing Centre. The Ronald McDonald House Windsor is located inside the Met Campus and is available to family members upon referral. It is equipped with 7 private bedrooms, full kitchen and dining, laundry facilities, lounge area and sunroom/lanai. Staff, along with volunteers, manage the dayto-day operations of the house. For more information, please call 519-254-5577 ext. 52620.

Satisfaction Surveys You may be requested to complete a satisfaction survey before or after you leave the hospital. Your opinions and comments are important to us to help improve services.

Smoking Under provincial law, smoking and vaping are NOT permitted ANYWHERE on hospital property. This includes our parking lots and any entrances and exits. Violators are subject to fines that can be laid by the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit. If you must smoke, you must move to a public sidewalk along the perimeter of hospital property. (Note that Lens Ave., in front of the main Met campus entrance, is NOT a public road and smoking is NOT permitted there). Thank you for your understanding.

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Your suggestions and comments help guide us in achieving our vision of Outstanding Care – No Exceptions! We invite you to share any care concerns that you or a loved one may have with Angela D’Alessandro, Director, Patient Advocacy at the Ouellette Campus or Bradie Cox, Patient Representative at the Met Campus. Angela and Bradie are available to assist with any issues dealing with the delivery of services at the Metropolitan and Ouellette Campuses. Any patient/client/resident, family or staff member can request these services to assist with problem solving or advocating and Angela or Bradie will meet with you to discuss your issue. We hope you can resolve any concerns you have with our staff. However, if you need further assistance, please contact: Angela D’Alessandro, Ouellette Campus 519-254-5577 ext. 34404 Cell: 519-995-2899 or Angela.D’Alessandro@wrh.on.ca

Molly Bachmeier, Metropolitan Campus

519-254-5577 ext.52317 Cell: 519-995-4717 or Molly.Bachmeier@wrh.on.ca

www.wrh.on.ca Angela D’Alessandro

Director, Patient Advocacy Ouellette Campus / Met Campus

Our Vision: Outstanding Care - No Exceptions! Our Mission: Provide quality person-centred health care services to our community.

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Social Work Social Workers assist patients and families during a hospital stay by supporting the patient’s overall emotional and social well-being through counselling, advocacy and community referrals. Social Work staff can help you address concerns identified during your hospital stay, assess your future care needs and determine how these needs may be met during your hospital stay or within the community after you leave. If you have questions about Social Work, please call extension 33235.

Spiritual Care Services The spiritual care team is an integral part of the healthcare team. Clinically trained Chaplains are available to offer emotional and spiritual support, crisis intervention, counselling, bereavement and a listening ear for patients, families and staff members. Whether you would like prayers, a blessing or a baptism, Chaplains can help. They can also help connect you with individuals from your own community faith group. The Multi-faith Prayer Room is located on the first floor, east of Switchboard. It is always available for quiet reflection or prayer. In addition, Roman Catholic Mass is offered every Friday afternoon, at 12:30 pm. For more information, ask a member of your care team, contact the Switchboard or contact the Spiritual Care team directly at ext. 52447.

Taxis There is a courtesy taxi telephone located at the front entrance of the hospital. The phone is connected directly to the taxi dispatch and is free to use.

Telephones For local calls, please dial either 8 or 9 + local phone number as noted on the phone. For long-distance calls, dial ‘0’ for hospital operator assistance to arrange for third person billing, calling card or collect calls. The hospital telephone number is 519-254-5577 for dialing in. Follow with the Ext. if known. For operator assistance, dial ‘0’. TTY telephones can be found in the front lobby and the Emergency Room. A courtesy telephone is available in the front lobby near Switchboard.

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Television Rental Service Patient TV services can be ordered online from Health Hub Solutions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Windsor Regional Hospital provides bedside TV service at no charge for patients who request, receive and pay for a private or semi-private room either personally or by using their secondary health insurance (Blue Cross, Green Shield, Wawanesa, etc.). In order to receive this service, you must contact the Admitting Department.

Visit HealthHubSolutions.ca/rent-now/ to order online or dial ext. 52700. PLEASE DIRECT ALL PATIENT TV INQUIRIES TO THE CALL CENTRE: 1-866-223-3686 Monday to Friday: 8:30 am to midnight Weekends: 10:30 am to 9:00 pm After hours, please call Switchboard “0” for assistance.

Transportation Windsor Regional Hospital is on a major Transit Windsor bus route with a Bus Stop located on Tecumseh Road East. For schedule and rate inquiries, please call Transit Windsor at 519-944-4111. There is a taxi telephone located in the front entrance of the hospital and is free to use.

Transportation (Medical Non-Urgent) Patients are responsible for fees related to transportation home following discharge or during hospital passes. Before leaving the Hospital, patients and/or their families are required to complete a DISCHARGE MODE OF TRANSPORTATION form to assist in planning for Discharge. Windsor Regional Hospital will assist in making arrangements to utilize the services of a local non-urgent transportation company or provide patients and their families with the names and numbers to make those arrangements if needed. Medical Non-Urgent transportation services have Stretcher vehicles available as well as wheelchair accessible vans equipped with oxygen if required. For more information and to inquire about fees for this service, please speak to your Health Care Team.

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Valuables Please be advised that the hospital cannot be responsible for loss or damage of personal belongings. It is recommended that you leave money, jewellery and other valuables at home.

Vending Machines For your convenience vending machines, located in the first floor cafeteria, offer a wide variety of fresh, frozen foods and snack items, complete with beverage choices. Vending machines are accessible 24 hours daily.

Volunteer Services Volunteers are a valued resource to Windsor Regional Hospital and are comprised of students, retirees, practicums, professionals and individuals who wish to provide support, comfort and assistance to patients, families and staff. They serve in many departments across the hospital. If you are interested in learning about Volunteer opportunities, please call Ext. 52343 to speak with a member of the Volunteer Services staff.

Wi-Fi Windsor Regional Hospital is pleased to provide wireless internet access to patients and visitors, at no charge. The GuestWRH network requires a username (wecare) and password (wecare).

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If you have trouble connecting, please contact the Switchboard by dialing ‘0’.

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WINDSOR FAMILY HEALTH TEAM The Windsor Family Health team is an affiliate of WRH and offers high quality primary health care for residents in Windsor and the surrounding area. An inter-professional group of health care practitioners, including family physicians, provide health care in an integrated, respectful and holistic environment to help keep patients healthy before illness occurs. The focus of the health team is on disease management and prevention, rehabilitation, palliative care and health promotion. To access services at the Windsor FHT patients have to be willing to enroll with a primary care provider (physician or nurse practitioner). Once enrolled (accepted into the group practice) patients have access to the full team (nurses, dietitian, social worker and health promoter) to meet their health care goals. To find out more about enrolment visit windsorfht.ca or call 519-250-5656.

The Windsor FHT is not a walk-in clinic. Complementing our services to the general population all team members are specially trained to provide clinically competent services to the local gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community. The Windsor Family Health Team operates under a community governance model and is a registered charity.

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Hospital and Community Programs & Services 519-254-5577

EXTENSION DIRECTORY A ADMINISTRATION............................................................................................. EXT. 52281 ADMITTING DEPARTMENT (MET) ....................................................................EXT. 52364 AMBULATORY CARE........................................................................................ EXT. 56308 ANONYMOUS TESTING PROGRAM................................................................EXT. 52509 AUDIOLOGY SERVICES.....................................................................................EXT. 52667

B BURNS & PLASTICS CLINIC............................................................................... EXT. 56151 BEDSIDE MANOR (ACCOMMODATION).......................................................EXT. 52034

C CANCER PROGRAM INPATIENT UNIT.............................................................EXT. 52327 CANCER PROGRAM OUTPATIENT UNIT..........................................................EXT. 56050 CARDIO PULMONARY......................................................................................EXT. 52268 CARDIAC CARE UNIT.......................................................................................EXT. 52385 CASHIER (MET) ................................................................................................ EXT. 52403 CHAPEL..............................................................................................................EXT. 52447 CHILD LIFE SPECIALIST..................................................................................... EXT. 53408

D DAY SURGERY (MET)........................................................................................ EXT. 52356 DIABETIC EDUCATION PROGRAM.................................................................EXT. 52451 DIABETIC CLINIC...............................................................................................EXT. 52660 DIABETES PROGRAM...................................................................519-254-3402, EXT. 210 DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING.......................................................................................... 52209 DISCHARGE PLANNING...................................................................................EXT. 52259 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAM.............................................................519-255-2234

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E EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT............................................................................ EXT. 52239 EMERGENCY TRIAGE REGISTRATION............................................................. EXT. 52219 ENTEROSTOMAL THERAPISTS...........................................................................EXT. 52423

F FAMILY BIRTHING CENTRE (LABOUR, BIRTH, RECOVERY, POST PARTUM) 2 EAST LBR....................................................................................................EXT. 55524 2 WEST LBRP.................................................................................................EXT. 55529 2 NORTH ANTEPARTUM/POST PARTUM.....................................................EXT. 55521 FINANCIAL & ACCOUNTING SERVICES ....................................................................................519-254-5577 EXT. 75118 FIRE, SAFETY, SECURITY & PARKING................................................................EXT. 52030 FOOD & NUTRITION SERVICES (MET).............................................................. EXT. 52511 FOUNDATION (WINDSOR REGIONAL HOSPITAL).......................................................EXT. 52449/52005

G GYNECOLOGICAL CLINIC..............................................................................EXT. 52654 GIFT SHOP (MET)...............................................................................................EXT. 52251

H HIV CARE PROGRAM ......................................................................................EXT. 52509 HOUSEKEEPING SERVICES (MET)................................................................... EXT. 52200 HUMAN RESOURCES & WORKPLACE DEVELOPMENT..................................................................................................EXT. 52330

I INFANT HEARING PROGRAM..........................................................................EXT. 52409 INTENSIVE CARE UNIT (ICU) ............................................................................EXT. 52352

L LABORATORY SERVICES...................................................................................EXT. 52295 LOST AND FOUND.....................................................................................(SEE SECURITY)

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M MATERNAL FETAL MEDICINE CLINIC..............................................................EXT. 56908 MATERNAL NEWBORN CLINIC........................................................................EXT. 56908 MEDICAL AFFAIRS/CHIEF OF STAFF................................................................EXT. 52426 MEDICAL DAY CARE PROGRAM................................................................... EXT. 55543 MEDICINE PROGRAM I....................................................................................EXT. 55551 MEDICINE PROGRAM II...................................................................................EXT. 55541 MEDICINE PROGRAM III..................................................................................EXT. 55561

N NEO NATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT (NICU).....................................................EXT. 55526 NICU OUTPATIENT CLINICS..............................................................................EXT. 52467

O OB CLINIC..........................................................................................................EXT. 52654 OBSTETRICAL TRIAGE 2MAIN WEST................................................................EXT. 55528 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY SERVICES (MET).................................................................................................EXT. 52260 ONCOLOGY (INPATIENT).................................................................................EXT. 55549 OPERATING ROOM (MET) .............................................................................. EXT. 52201 RECOVERY ROOM/PACU (MET)............................................................... EXT. 52204 ORTHOPEDIC CLINIC ......................................................................................EXT. 52439

P PAEDIATRIC IN-PATIENT................................................................................... EXT. 55534 PAEDIATRIC OUT-PATIENT.................................................................................EXT. 55531 PAEDIATRIC METABOLIC/DIABETES CLINIC............................................................................................................... EXT. 53403 PARKING (MET)..................................................................................................EXT. 52462 PATIENT REPRESENTATIVE................................................................................ EXT. 52317 PHARMACY SERVICES (MET)...........................................................................EXT. 52348 PHYSIOTHERAPY SERVICES (MET)....................................................................EXT. 52260 PRE-ADMISSION CLINIC...................................................................................EXT. 56621 PUBLIC AFFAIRS & COMMUNICATIONS.........................................................EXT. 52005

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R REHABILITATION SERVICES...............................................................................EXT. 52260 - PHYSIOTHERAPY - OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY PHYSICAL MEDICINE - SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY RESPIRATORY THERAPIST SERVICES (MET)......................................................EXT. 52224 RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE........................................................................EXT. 52286 RXPRESS OUTPATIENT PHARMACY (MET).......................................................EXT. 52529

S SEXUAL ASSAULT TREATMENT CENTRE.......................................................519-255-2234 SECURITY (MET)................................................................................................. EXT. 52215 SOCIAL WORK...................................................................................................EXT. 52259 SPIRITUAL CARE SERVICES (MET).....................................................................EXT. 52447 SURGERY PROGRAM....................................................................................... EXT. 52039

U UROLOGY CLINIC ............................................................................................EXT. 52439

V VOLUNTEER SERVICES (MET)............................................................................EXT. 52343

W WINDSOR ESSEX COUNTY HEALTH UNIT.................................................................................................. 519-258-2146 WINDSOR REGIONAL CANCER CENTRE..........................................................................................................519-253-5253 WOMEN’S HEALTH CLINIC...............................................................................EXT. 52231

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The Windsor Regional Hospital Foundation The Windsor Regional Hospital Foundation is dedicated to meeting the current and future requirements for capital medical equipment, research, health care education, new technology and facility improvements. Funds donated to the Foundation support several programs such as: • •

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Critical Care (ICU/CCU) Cardiac Catherization Lab/ Angioplasty Emergency/Trauma Family Birthing Centre / NICU Mental Health / Brain Disorders

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Medicine Inpatient / Outpatient Oncology (Cancer) Paediatric Services Renal Dialysis

Surgery

You may also support the Windsor Regional Hospital Foundation through a Planned Gift. There are several opportunities available such as through a bequest, life insurance, securities, tax-free account, estate wills and charitable annuities. Leaving a legacy is a way to ensure that future generations in our community will continue to receive outstanding medical care at Windsor Regional Hospital. By making a gift, you enrich your own life, and the lives of those around you for many years to come.

For more information, contact Gisele Seguin at 519-254-5577, Ext. 52008.

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SUPPORT THE WINDSOR REGIONAL HOSPITAL FOUNDATION THROUGH THE NATIONAL BANK FINANCIAL WEALTH MANAGEMENT COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM Receive world class investment advice and financial planning help and support the Windsor Regional Hospital Foundation at the same time. Contact me at 519-258-7349 or larry.sandre@nbc.ca and I will meet with you to determine if this program will be right for you.

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Windsor Regional Hospital would like to thank the many local businesses/sponsors who made this Patient Services Directory possible for our patients. Please take a moment to review the following advertisements. You will find an excellent variety of services which may be helpful to you during or following your hospital stay.

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