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BGH's Emergency Department is experiencing significantly higher patient volumes and wait times.
Learn how the ED works, why you wait, and the never-ending flow of actions and decisions that are needed to manage the patients coming through for treatment: https://t.co/VPsArX8hKm
BGH's Emergency Department (ED) is experiencing significantly higher patient volumes and wait times.
For non-life-threatening issues, we ask that you utilize other health resources before attending the ED.
For more information on where to access care: https://t.co/89TYZfewuV
Ontario is investing an additional $12.5M to support the planning and construction of a new @BCHSYS hospital, connecting more people in Brant County, Six Nations of the Grand River and surrounding communities to high-quality care close to home.
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📣 Reimagine BCHS Newsletter: June 2025.
✅ New hospital project receives significant planning grant for a greenfield site
✅ Emergency Department Renovation Improvement Project continues to progress with recent milestones being reached
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Her calm presence, deep knowledge, and approachable nature make her a trusted resource and a joy to work with.
Join us in thanking Caralee for her dedication, compassion, and the positive impact she brings to BCHS every day.
ThumbsUp Spotlight: Caralee Bolton! 🎉
Caralee was nominated four times for her outstanding support as Orthopedic Resource Nurse & Operating Room Nurse.
She goes above & beyond to guide her colleagues, share her expertise, and create a welcoming, supportive environment.
🚨 Mobile Cancer Screening Coach in Brantford! 🚨
📅 Thurs, May 29 | ⏰ 9AM–3PM
📍 Wayne Gretzky Sports Centre (254 N Park St)
Free breast, cervical & colon cancer screenings for those facing access barriers. Walk-ins welcome, or call 905-975-4467 to book. Bring your health card!
Kourtney's journey is one of discovery – where identity isn’t solely defined by where we come from, but also the choices we make, the values we uphold, and the connections we nurture throughout life.
Read the full feature: https://t.co/F6wUDtofNe
This event was a follow-up to the inaugural efforts of the Six Nations Department of Well-Being through their “Path to Reconciliation” session in November 2024.
A special thank you for the Woodland Cultural Centre for hosting the group in this historically significant space.
Thread: Recently, BCHS welcomed health systems from across the region for an Indigenous Health Gathering “Strengthening the Canoe". Participants learned about “Two Row Medicine” from Dr. Karen Hill and heard powerful stories from Mohawk Institute Residential School survivors.
It was a day of sharing cultures, practices & understanding all in the name a more responsive, respectful, and inclusive healthcare journey for Indigenous patients.
BCHS is deeply grateful to everyone who attended the launch of our new strategic plan: Leading Beyond Care. This bold vision marks a significant step forward in how we serve our community.
Strategic Plan https://t.co/4h5movlPvb
And that's a wrap! 🎬 As Nursing Week comes to a close, we want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to all the incredible nurses at BCHS.💜Your compassion and tireless commitment make a difference throughout the hospital and deserves to be celebrated every day! 🎈
Nia:wen (thank you) for your care, commitment, and the difference you make every day.
📖 Read our special feature on Kristen and Kennedy as they share what it means to be a nurse at BCHS here: https://t.co/JIgg18hReX
Thread: Indigenous nurses are essential to providing culturally safe, respectful, and responsive care. They bring a deep understanding of Indigenous knowledge systems, foster belonging, and ensure care reflects the unique needs of Indigenous communities.
In honour of Indigenous Nurses Day, BCHS proudly recognizes Kennedy Montour, Kristen Henhawk, Kate Morey, and Heather Bomberry for their dedication & contributions. Their presence strengthens relationships within the healthcare system & helps build a more inclusive environment.
As we head into the long weekend, remember to enjoy the festivities safely.🎆Fireworks are a fun tradition, but they can be dangerous if not handled properly. Avoid an unnecessary trip to the Emergency Department by following these helpful safety rules.
🎉 Exciting news! BCHS has been awarded an additional $12.5M planning grant as part of the recent Ontario budget.
This funding will help us advance the next stage of our hospital redevelopment, supporting new hospital buildings on a greenfield site.
This milestone reflects years of hard work, collaboration, and advocacy from across our teams, Board of Directors, and community members and partners.
Together, we are building a healthier future.