Archive for June, 2014

New Chair at the Helm!

Michael Lowe is the new Chair of the North Bay Regional Health Centre Board of Directors, replacing out-going Chair Phil Geden.

lowe, michaelGeden has been the Chairman of the NBRHC Board since April 1, 2011. He was the inaugural board chair of NBRHC and was instrumental in leading the amalgamation of the North Bay General Hospital (NBGH) and the Northeast Mental Health Centre (NEMHC). Geden will remain on the Board as the Chair of the Governance committee.

“We’re pleased to welcome Michael as the new Chair of the Board of Directors,” says Phil Geden. “Michael brings to this leadership role familiarity with NBRHC due to his time on the Board as Vice Chair, and also a depth of experience and knowledge of the health care system, which will be a great asset to the Board and our health centre.”

Lowe is the Controller at the St. Joseph’s Motherhouse, and has served as the Board’s Vice-Chair for three years.

All NBRHC Board positions are volunteer.

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Contact:

Kathy Stackelberg
Sr. Communications Specialist
North Bay Regional Health Centre
50 College Drive, North Bay, On. P1B 0A4
kathy.stackelberg@nbrhc.on.ca
705.495.7811

Photo: Michael Lowe, new Chair of the North Bay Regional Health Centre Board of Directors.

North Bay Regional Health Centre Opens Child and Adolescent Mental Health Unit Providing Services Close to Home

North Bay Regional Health Centre Opens Child and Adolescent Mental Health Unit Providing Services Close to Home

[North Bay, ON] The North Bay Regional Health Centre (NBRHC) and the NBRHC Foundation hosted a grand opening today of the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Unit at its 50 College Drive location. The new six-bed unit includes four beds relocated from Sudbury as part of the decentralization of the 12-bed Regional Children’s Psychiatric Centre allowing children to remain close to home.

“Community support for the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Unit initiative is an important component in making the unit the best possible environment for patients to receive care,” says Tammy Morison, President & CEO, NBRHC Foundation. “Today we are recognizing and thanking donors who have made leadership gifts to this initiative.” This project costs $600,000.

“The reason we are re-locating the program from our Kirkwood site is simple to provide the program as close to home as possible for our patients and families during this stressful time of hospitalization,” says Tiz Silveri, VP of Clinical Services. “We need to provide accessible services to children and their families as close to home as possible.”

A review of the Regional Children’s Psychiatric Centre delivered from the Kirkwood site in Sudbury was completed with a recommendation to divest the services to four communities: North Bay (four beds), Timmins (two beds), Sault Ste Marie (two beds) and Sudbury (four beds). Children up to the age of 18 who need this type of specialized mental health care will be able to remain close to home for their recovery.

“This new model of service will expand the mental health care children and their families receive by bringing together the expertise, skills and processes of multiple local service providers,” says Garry Fay, Director, Addictions and Mental Health at NBRHC. “By doing so, children and families of the Nipissing, Temiskaming, Parry Sound and Muskoka will receive better acute, long term and follow-up care.”

Liam and CharleneA special donation was presented at the grand opening. “I am making a gift of $45.00 – 50% of my profits from my classes Young Entrepreneur Program. My classmates and I had to donate 10% to a cause in the community, and I wanted to help kids,” said Nine year old Liam Dreany.

“The six-bed children’s mental health unit including 2 acute and 4 long term now located in North Bay focuses on being patient centered, family valued and community integrated,” says Fay.

Two acute care beds existed in North Bay as part of the Women and Children’s Care Centre, they are now part of the six-bed Child and Adolescent Mental Health Unit serving patients and families in Nipissing, Temiskaming, Parry Sound and Muskoka districts.

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Contact:

Tammy Morison
President & CEO
NBRHC Foundation
705-495-8126
705-840-9412 (c)

 

Renée Baker
Sr. Communications Specialist
NBRHC
705-495-7811
705-492-1235

Photo: Liam Dreany, grade 5 student at St. Theresa School in Callander and his teacher, Charlene Thomson, place his donation leaf on the ‘tree of hope and recovery’.

Donors who were recognized at the grand opening:

Special Donations:

Leadership Donors: