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KDH celebrates grand opening of modernized outpatient clinics BY ASHLEY KULP

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A dream to offer enhanced programs and services to their patients came true for Kemptville District Hospital (KDH) Sept. 28 as their new outpatient clinics were officially unveiled to the public. Gray skies couldn’t dampen the spirits of staff, partners, local dignitaries and supporters at the hospital for the grand opening of the $2.1 million clinic modernization project, which used 4,000 square feet of space from the former operating rooms to double the previous clinic space. New spacious multi-purpose clinic rooms have been added as well as wider hallways for patients and staff to navigate more comfortably. According to KDH board chair Karen Cooper, the clinic modernization project is a direct result of feedback from stakeholder sessions held in 2016. “It was out of those consultations that we learned that there was a fair degree of demand in our region for some increased outpatient services, particularly directed at children and youth,” she explained. “We also needed better supports for seniors and others living with chronic disease such as COPD and diabetes, and then you also asked for increased access to surgeons and other specialists, hopefully

clinics focusing on concussion, pain management, psychiatry, sleep apnea, www.burnsjewellers.com urology and more. Services for chil66 Foster Street, Perth • 613-267-4466 dren and youth surrounding mental 115 Bridge Street, Carleton Place illness will also be offered. Cooper said this project is just the tip of the iceberg for what KDH envisions. “One phase of the project that you • Winterizing • Storage • ShrinkWrap don’t see right now, which will hap• Boat hauling (up to 37 Feet) pen in a few months, is the creation of a private visiting area or grieving space for families,” she noted. “This is a standard feature of most hospitals that we really don’t have here and we’re looking forward to being able to Call today as spaces are filling fast and you don’t want to be disappointed offer in the near future.” KDH CEO Frank Vassallo called FULL SERVICE DRYLAND MARINA the clinic modernization one step towards his goal of “KDH 2.0” and the 4417E Old Kingston Road, Portland, Ontario • 613-272-0412 evolution of the hospital. “I have spent a significant amount of time over this past summer envisioning KDH over the long-term, well beyond the opening of this beautiful clinic,” he said. He stressed that the project is more than just an update of bricks and morNews, events and information on your tar, but a reflection of the hospital’s desktop, laptop or mobile device commitment to caring for its patients. “They (clinics) represent a repoSee what’s happening by visiting sitioning of the value, purpose and www.insideottawavalley.com/ use of the clinics for the patients and ottawavalley-events families we believe we are privileged to serve. These clinics will be a key www.facebook.com/kemptvilleadvance

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Kemptville District Hospital (KDH) officially unveiled their new clinic spaces with a grand opening Sept. 29 at the hospital, which have undergone expansion and modernization since February. The clinics will allow the hospital to provide enhanced programs and services and access to more specialists. Above, cutting the ribbon to open the clinics are, from left: KDH Foundation board chair Robert Noseworthy, LeedsGrenville MPP Steve Clark, KDH board chair Karen Cooper, North Grenville Mayor David Gordon, KDH patient family advisory committee member Shawn Tobin, KDH chief of staff Dr. Penny McGregor and KDH CEO Frank Vassallo. with a view to fewer trips down the Construction began in February. (Highway) 416 to The Ottawa Hospi- Other new programs now available tal and the Queensway-Carleton.” due to the new space include specialist

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