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May 18, 2022 GovernanceHealth

Memorandum

May 18, 2022

Kendra Filteau, Director of Acute & Clinical Services

Resumption of Services

 

Please be advised of the following resumption to acute care services. Effective immediately All Nations’ Healing Hospital (ANHH) will be a re-opening two acute in-patient beds to a total capacity of twelve beds.

Thank you for your continued cooperation during the temporary service reduction. For questions or concerns please call 306-332-5611.


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March 22, 2022 Health

STOP TB Canada – Rationale for Lighting up Landmarks in Red for WTBD

Tuberculosis (TB) is a leading global cause of death and kill 1.5 million people each year. World TB Day occurs annually on March 24th and is one of eight official global public health campaigns marked by the World Health Organization. The day commemorates the day in 1882 that Dr. Robert Koch discovered the cause of tuberculosis, a turning point in the fight again a disease that raged across Europe and the Americas at the time. On this day, advocated across the world stand in solidarity with one another and alongside the communities affected by this devastating disease by lighting their landmarks in red.

TB is a relatively unknown and neglected disease; despite the global devastation it has wreaked for centuries. Lighting up ALL NATIONS HEALING HOSPITAL will help to build awareness of the impact the disease has in Canada, in SASKATCHEWAN, and around the world. In participating in this on World TB Day this year, the town of FORT QU’APPELLE demonstrates their solidarity in the global fight against tuberculosis and will help to generate the global leadership we need to see the eradication of the disease.


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March 17, 2022 GovernanceHealth

Memorandum

Date:               March 17, 2022

From:              Kendra Filteau, Director of Acute & Clinical Services

Re:                   Resumption of Laboratory Services

 

Please be advised that All Nations’ Healing Hospital (ANHH) will be resuming full laboratory services effective March 18, 2022 at 8:00 am. All routine outpatient laboratory services for blood work, x-ray, and ECG’s will be available during the following hours with no appointment necessary;

Monday through Friday                   8:00 am to 3:30 pm

We apologize for the temporary disruption and inconvenience and thank you for your continued cooperation. Please contact the Lab department for any questions at 306-332-3627.


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March 15, 2022 GovernanceHealth

Memorandum

Date: March 15, 2022
From: Kendra Filteau, Director of Acute & Clinical Services

RE: Temporary Disruption to Laboratory Services

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Please be advised that All Nations’ Healing Hospital (ANHH) will have temporary disruption to out-patient laboratory services due to significant staffing challenges. Effective March 16, 2022 at 8:00 am there will be temporary closure to routine and non-urgent out-patient laboratory services that includes blood work, x- ray, and ECG’s.

For urgent needs please call the lab department at 306-332-3627

Laboratory & Diagnostic services for patients admitted to the hospital or presenting to Emergency remain available. We apologize for this inconvenience. Your understanding and cooperation during this time is greatly appreciated.

Kendra Filteau
Director of Acute & Clinical Services


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March 1, 2022 Covid-19Health

February 28, 2022

Outbreak of COVID-19 in All Nations’ Healing Hospital Declared Over

Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) public health officials are notifying the public that the outbreak of COVID-19 declared on January 19, 2022 for the All Nations’ Healing Hospital has been declared over today, February 28, 2022.

We thank the staff and leadership at the All Nations’ Healing Hospital for their prompt and thorough response to the situation to protect the health of staff, patients and visitors.

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February 17, 2022 Health

Please be advised of gradual resumption of services at All Nations’ Healing Hospital (ANHH). Effective immediately there will be a re-opening of two acute in-patient beds to a total capacity of ten beds. Further re-opening to full capacity will be continually assessed to ensure safe, high-quality, and wholistic patient care.

Your cooperation during the temporary service reduction has been appreciated. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. For questions or concerns please call 306-332-5611.

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January 24, 2022 Covid-19Health

During COVID-19 Outbreak please be advised that ANHH has moved to Level 3 Family Presence

  • In consultation with the care team, one essential family/support can be designated to assist with care if needed (self-care, mobility, nutrition & behavioural needs)
  • Options for outdoor visits to be determined in consultation with local MHOs
  • Two essential family/support members can be present at the same time for:
    • Palliative care, hospice care or those who are high risk for loss of life/had a dramatic shift in function/are unlikely to leave the hospital; – – Patients in: intensive care; maternal, postpartum and pediatric units

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January 20, 2022 Covid-19Health

Memorandum

January 20, 2022
Kendra Filteau, Director of Acute & Clinical Services

Temporary Service Reduction

Please be advised that due to continued staffing pressures and declared COVID-19 Outbreak status, All Nations’ Healing Hospital (ANHH) will experience further temporary reduction to acute in-patient services. Effective immediately there will be temporary closure of two additional in-patient beds to a total capacity of eight beds.

Emergency services remain open 24/7

The situation will be monitored by the local MHO to resume full in-patient capacity as soon as safely able. We apologize for this continued impact to service. Your patience and understanding during this challenging time are greatly appreciated.


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January 14, 2022 Health

Memorandum

(UPDATED) January 14, 2022
Kendra Filteau, Director of Acute & Clinical Services

 

Temporary Service Reduction

Please be advised that All Nations’ Healing Hospital (ANHH) will have temporary reduction to acute in- patient services. Effective immediately there will be temporary closure of FOUR in-patient beds to a total capacity of TEN beds as a result of staffing challenges and to ensure ability to provide safe patient care.

Emergency services remain open 24/7

The services will be reassessed on a continual basis, to resume full in-patient services as soon as able.
We apologize for this inconvenience. Your patience and cooperation during this time is greatly appreciated.


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December 16, 2021 Health

Memorandum

                        Date:                           December 10, 2021

                        To:                               our internal and external partners

From:                          Sonya Mayo, Lab & Diagnostics Supervisor

                        Re:                               Resumption of Lab & X-ray Services

 

Effective Monday, December 13th, 2021 Lab and X-ray services at the All Nations’ Healing Hospital will resume regular outpatient hours as follows;

 

Hours of Operation for outpatient blood collections, x-ray’s, and ECG’s will be

 

Monday through Friday                     8:00 am to 3:30 pm

 

Thank you for the cooperation during the temporary reduction in hours. Please contact the Lab department for any questions at 306-332-3627.

 

Sincerely,

Sonya Mayo

Lab & Diagnostics Supervisor


All Nations’ Healing Hospital is owned and operated by File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council (FHQTC) and Touchwood Agency Tribal Council (TATC) and is funded through a transfer agreement from Health Canada and an operating agreement with the Saskatchewan Health Authority.

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