Niagara Falls Assessment Centre relocating on Monday, Oct. 5
Niagara Health’s COVID-19 Assessment Centre in Niagara Falls will be moving to the main hospital building on Monday, Oct. 5.
Niagara Health’s COVID-19 Assessment Centre in Niagara Falls will be moving to the main hospital building on Monday, Oct. 5.
Dr. Karim Ali, Director, Division of Infectious Diseases and Antimicrobial Stewardship Program, and Emergency Preparedness Lead at Niagara Health, joined the Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce as a guest speaker for an episode of its Espresso Live webinar series on Sept. 29.
Linda Vaicius had always valued her time volunteering at Niagara Health. But it wasn’t until she was told in March that the volunteer program had been paused for safety reasons that she truly realized how much it meant to her.
A message to the community from Niagara Health President Lynn Guerriero.
Dan joined the team at our 264 Welland Ave. location in St. Catharines in late February. He was just getting adjusted to his new position with the Rapid Access Addictions Medicine (RAAM) and the Out and About clinics when the pandemic hit a few weeks after his arrival.
Niagara Health’s COVID-19 Assessment Centres are aligning with guidance from the Ontario Government to prioritize testing for those most at risk for having COVID-19.
There has been a significant increase in the number of patients seeking testing over the past week, with 3,484 tests performed between Sept. 11 to 17.
We have missed our volunteers over the past six months and are happy to begin safely welcoming them back to our sites.
A message to the community from Niagara Health President Lynn Guerriero.
Hospitals in Hamilton, Niagara, Haldimand, Norfolk, Brant and Burlington (HNHNBB region) are working together to ensure a stable system of health care throughout the pandemic and particularly during times when there may be a surge in cases of COVID-19.