COVID-19 outbreak declared on Unit C at Greater Niagara General Site
The outbreak was declared as a result of three healthcare-associated cases of COVID-19 involving two patients and a healthcare worker.
The outbreak was declared as a result of three healthcare-associated cases of COVID-19 involving two patients and a healthcare worker.
Proceeds from all gift shop sales go to benefit patient care services, including procurement of hospital equipment.
An outbreak of COVID-19 at long-term care home Millennium Trail Manor has been declared over effective Saturday, November 28, 2020.
With the rising number of COVID-19 cases in the province, we wanted to provide an update on our work at Niagara Health to manage through the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
We have always appreciated the generosity of our community during the holidays.
With the Niagara region in the Orange-Restrict category of the Ontario Government’s five-stage COVID Response Framework, general visitation is no longer permitted for residents in the Extended Care Unit at our Welland Site.
Talk to Idella George about her work and there is a good chance she will say the word safety a lot.
COVID Care @ Home is a new model of care delivered by St. Joseph’s Home Care (SJHC), in partnership with St. Joseph’s Health System (SJHS), Niagara Health and community partners that connects patients to care wherever they are, whenever they need it.
News this week of a coronavirus vaccine showing effectiveness in the interim analysis is very encouraging in the battle against COVID-19.
Niagara Health is pleased to offer visitors more time with their loved ones admitted to hospital, beginning on Monday, November 9. Beginning Monday, inpatients may have one visitor during each of the following time blocks: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.