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Highlight: Inpatient Rooms
Share Highlight: Inpatient Rooms on Facebook Share Highlight: Inpatient Rooms on Twitter Share Highlight: Inpatient Rooms on Linkedin Email Highlight: Inpatient Rooms linkKey features of the inpatient unit include:
- Located on Level 2
- 32 medical and surgical beds
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10 convalescent care beds
- This includes 2 bariatric patient rooms with more square footage, a larger bathroom, and equipment and furniture to support bariatric patients
- All rooms allow for more flexible and enhanced care
- Visitor and patient lounges
- Family consult room
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Quiet rooms
All typical patient rooms are private with an ensuite washroom, located around the perimeter of the building and include:
- Large windows for access to natural light
- Bed and bedside table
- Accessible and private 3-piece washroom
- Furniture for visitors (chair and/or pull out couch)
- Hand hygiene sink
- Interactive patient station/entertainment system
- Wardrobe
- Ceiling lift extending from the bed into the washroom
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Highlight: Mental Health Unit
Share Highlight: Mental Health Unit on Facebook Share Highlight: Mental Health Unit on Twitter Share Highlight: Mental Health Unit on Linkedin Email Highlight: Mental Health Unit linkKey features of the mental health unit include:
- 18 private inpatient rooms with ensuite washrooms
- Two high observation rooms
- Located on Level 3
- Secure courtyard for patients to have access to the outdoors
- Family visiting and consult rooms
- Patient lounge, dining room and kitchen
- Laundry room
- Exercise room
- Group therapy room
- Activity room
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10th annual Deep Physio Summer Solstice Run with the DCDH Foundation
Share 10th annual Deep Physio Summer Solstice Run with the DCDH Foundation on Facebook Share 10th annual Deep Physio Summer Solstice Run with the DCDH Foundation on Twitter Share 10th annual Deep Physio Summer Solstice Run with the DCDH Foundation on Linkedin Email 10th annual Deep Physio Summer Solstice Run with the DCDH Foundation linkOn Saturday, June 22, Deep Physio hosted their 10th annual Summer Solstice Run at Walter Wright Pioneer Village. It was a beautiful sunny morning and runners from all over the Peace Country laced up their shoes and gathered to celebrate fitness and giving back to the community.
The Dawson Creek & District Hospital Foundation was the recipient of this year’s event and received a generous donation of $5,500 to put towards local health care!
"This event was a major success, and we would like to extend our deepest thanks to Deep Physio for choosing us as the beneficiaries this year. The Deep team executed a fantastic community event, and did a phenomenal job keeping the whole event running smoothly. We appreciate all the volunteers who put in time to ensure our runners had a safe and successful run. And much gratitude to all the community sponsors who donated – it was a fantastic community event that brought so many people together for a meaningful cause. We appreciate everyone!" - Vicki Rose, Executive Director, DCDH Foundation
Read more about the event on the DCDH Foundation’s website – Celebrating Summer Solstice with a RUN! – DC Hospital Foundation
Interested in making a general donation or becoming a generous monthly donor? You can do so here: General/Monthly Giving
Interested in providing a gift that keeps on giving? Contact Vicki Rose, Executive Director about the Endowement Giving Program.
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June Progress Photos
Share June Progress Photos on Facebook Share June Progress Photos on Twitter Share June Progress Photos on Linkedin Email June Progress Photos linkThe new Dawson Creek & District Hospital is really starting to take shape!
Concrete pours for the suspended slabs will be complete by the end of July and over 7,510m3 of concrete will have been poured for all three levels. Over the coming weeks and months, workers will begin removing the shoring which is the vertical tower support system that carries the weight of the formwork, reinforcing bar, concrete and live loads. Work is also underway for waterproofing and backfilling the perimeter of the building.
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Highlight: Maternity Unit
Share Highlight: Maternity Unit on Facebook Share Highlight: Maternity Unit on Twitter Share Highlight: Maternity Unit on Linkedin Email Highlight: Maternity Unit linkKey features of the maternity unit include:
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4 labour, delivery, recovery and post-partum (LDRP) rooms
- 2 rooms with tubs for water births
- 1 room is bariatric with a larger floor plan that can support twin births
- 3 ante/postpartum rooms
- Holding nursery with advanced equipment to support infants that need to be transferred to a higher level of care
- Quiet room for families and visitors
- Infant security system
- LDRP model of care allows patients to experience labour, delivery and postpartum stay in the same room
All rooms are private and include:
- Large windows for access to natural light
- Birthing bed and bedside table
- Infant area with a built-in isolette and warmer
- Rocker chair
- Pull out couch
- Small refrigerator
- Accessible and private 3-piece washroom
- Hand hygiene sink
- Interactive patient station/entertainment system
- Wardrobe
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4 labour, delivery, recovery and post-partum (LDRP) rooms
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Highlight: Emergency Department
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- 15 treatment spaces
- 3 high acuity treatment spaces
- 4 clinical decision spaces
- 2 tandem trauma/resuscitation bays
- Significantly larger and more welcoming space
- Double in size from the current emergency department
- Designated entrance, waiting area, and registration area (separate from main entrance)
- Treatment spaces are separated by walls improving privacy and infection control
- Enclosed, heated double bay ambulance garage
- Staff workstations with clear sight lines to waiting areas and treatment spaces to enhance patient care and safety
- Security office for improved patient and staff safety
- Negative pressure treatment rooms for enhanced infection control
- Crisis interview room
- Quiet bereavement room
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May Progress Pictures
Share May Progress Pictures on Facebook Share May Progress Pictures on Twitter Share May Progress Pictures on Linkedin Email May Progress Pictures linkAs the days go on, more and more progress is being made on the new Dawson Creek & District Hospital! Check out the photos below from a site walkthrough in mid-May.
Concrete pours for Level 1 are now complete, Level 2 is almost complete and Level 3 is recently underway. Once all the concrete pours are complete, over ~7510m of concrete will have been poured for the concrete superstructure.
Members of the Project Management Team
View of the West side of the building where the covered and secure staff entrance will be
View standing at tower crane #2 on Level 1 looking up to Level 2
View looking from the West to the East of the suspended slab formwork tower system
View of the suspended slab formwork on the North side of the building
View on the East side of the building from Level 1 looking up to Level 2
Concrete pouring on Level 2
Prepping for concrete pours on Level 2
View from Level 2 looking at prep work for start of concrete pours the Level 3 suspended slab
Fun fact: Heidelberg Materials, Dawson Creek is supplying all of the concrete for the suspended slabs
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Partial road closure: May 24
Share Partial road closure: May 24 on Facebook Share Partial road closure: May 24 on Twitter Share Partial road closure: May 24 on Linkedin Email Partial road closure: May 24 linkOn Friday, May 24, 2024 from 8am to 5pm, a small section of 12 St. between 112 Ave and 113 Ave will be closed due to construction activities for the new Dawson Creek & District Hospital.
There will be traffic control on-site during the closure. Vehicle traffic will be one way and pedestrians will be re-directed around the closure.
See the map below for the location of the closure.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. If you have questions or concerns, please email LetsTalkDCDH@northernhealth.ca
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Showcase at the Northern Health Spring Leadership Forum
Share Showcase at the Northern Health Spring Leadership Forum on Facebook Share Showcase at the Northern Health Spring Leadership Forum on Twitter Share Showcase at the Northern Health Spring Leadership Forum on Linkedin Email Showcase at the Northern Health Spring Leadership Forum linkLast week, we had the opportunity to showcase the Dawson Creek & District Hospital, Mills Memorial Hospital and Stuart Lake Hospital Replacement Projects at the annual Northern Health Spring Leadership Forum in Prince George.
This year’s forum brought in over 100 leaders from across the region for two days of education, collaboration, and networking. In addition to the daily sessions, the leaders were also able to experience over 50 demo pods centered around Digital Health, SaferCare, and HealthSpaces.
The new build project booths were featured in the HealthSpaces area and were packed with:
- Exciting information about the projects
- Draft renderings of the new facilities
- Construction progress photos and video walk-throughs
- Sample materials and finishes boards
- Live construction cameras
- Swag and giveaways
- And a 3D printed crane!
Construction on the new Mills Memorial Hospital is almost complete! The new hospital will be open and ready for patients by the end of 2024. Interested in learning more about the project? Visit Let’s Talk MMH.
Construction on the new Stuart Lake Hospital is also well underway! The new hospital will be open and ready for patients in early 2025. Interested in learning more about the project? Visit Let’s Talk SLH.
Pictured rom left to right: Sarah Artis, Project Liaison, Mills Memorial Hospital Replacement; Ashley Pannozzo, Community Engagement Liaison, Dawson Creek & District Hospital Replacement; Christine Midgley, Community Engagement Liaison, Stuart Lake Hospital Replacement; Mark Hendricks, Communications Lead, Capital Projects.Thank you for your contribution!
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Northern Lights dancing above the tower cranes
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