Hospital Spotlight: ‘It’s an honour to be… contributing to the Niagara Health community’: Surgeon
Meet some of the new physicians, nurses and allied health professionals who joined Niagara Health in 2024.
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Meet some of the new physicians, nurses and allied health professionals who joined Niagara Health in 2024.
Niagara Health wants to thank Mayor Wayne Redekop for taking the time to discuss the future of the Fort Erie Urgent Care Centre (UCC) with our Board of Directors on Tuesday.
Together with the community, we’ve made progress on some long-term goals, even as we’ve grappled with the significant challenges facing healthcare today. By working together, we can build a stronger healthcare system for the future.
Katelyn Page was well-acquainted with Niagara Health, thanks to strong family connections, prior to joining the organization in 2015.
At Niagara Health, leadership and patient care go hand in hand. The Extraordinary Us Mentorship Program embodies this connection and plays a key role in growing future leaders and strengthening the organization.
The South Niagara Hospital is less than four years away from opening its doors, and Niagara Health continues to work diligently on hospital planning. We are once again seeking input from the community, this time through a survey open to all Niagara residents to help shape the retail and food and beverage strategy for the new hospital.
This achievement reflects Niagara Health’s ongoing commitment to fostering a workplace where more than 7,500 staff, physicians, volunteers and patient partners are supported and empowered to thrive.
Christine Lam-Au has spent the past 25 years helping to shape care for older adults at Niagara Health. Her efforts were recently recognized with a regional Clinical Excellence Award.
When Cheryl Kidd isn’t fixing hospital equipment to contribute to high-quality patient care, you can find her in her home bakery creating life’s sweet moments.
Niagara Health’s Emergency Departments (EDs) in St. Catharines, Niagara Falls and Welland are the busiest areas of the hospital, seeing nearly 150,000 patients a year — that’s about 400 every day. Our teams work around the clock to deliver safe, quality care to anyone who needs it, no matter the severity or complexity of their condition.