Repairs are essentially complete to areas of Yarmouth Regional Hospital, building B, which were damaged by flood in December 2016. There are still a few remaining items that need to be addressed, but plans to move relocated offices and services back to their original locations are on schedule.
Nova Scotia Health Authority’s vision is the very same as those we serve: healthy people and healthy communities in our province for many generations to come.
As the soothing sounds of Sting’s Fields of Gold fill the hallway, a small crowd gathers to listen to the volunteer choir that is singing in the foyer outside An Cala, the palliative care unit at Cape Breton Regional Hospital.
A change to the sidewalk curb at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital will help improve access for people walking or wheeling to the hospital’s main front entrance.
Nova Scotia Health Authority is moving to a summer nursing schedule for its emergency departments in Sydney, Glace Bay, North Sydney and New Waterford to ensure residents can continue to access the care they need.
Nova Scotia Health Authority’s (NSHA) Crossroads Cape Breton is working with Pathways to Employment Cape Breton to celebrate a community space of deep meaning and importance. On Friday, June 16, the partners will hold a celebration of remembrance on the Ach-Na-Sith property. The site, meaning “Field of Peace” is located in Sydney River. It is a memorial site for patients of the former Cape Breton Hospital, the largest mental health facility in Cape Breton’s history.
The 20th Annual Clinical Day in Cardiology is scheduled to take place on Friday, June 9 at the Royal Bank Lecture Theatre at Cape Breton University in Sydney.