PRHC 50/50 Campaign Helps Keep Patients Close to Home

The PRHC Foundation November 50/50 campaign will end Nov. 29 at midnight.

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PRHC Foundation launched their first 50/50 lottery in September and has seen tremendous support thus far! They awarded Judy Johnston from Peterborough with the Grand Prize of over $66,000 + a Bonus Prize!

On Nov. 18 Ruth Passant of Peterborough won the November program’s first Early Bird prize of $1,000 and on Nov. 25 Rebecca Schillemat of Peterborough won the second Early Bird prize of $1,000.

The Grand Prize deadline is Nov. 29 at midnight and the winner will be drawn on Nov. 30 at 9:30 a.m. The winner will take away 50 per cent of all November sales, plus their choice of a $2,500 Resorts of Ontario gift certificate or $2,000 cash.

The proceeds from the 50/50 Lottery will help fund the equipment and technology that form the foundation of patient care. They’ll help bring new lifesaving services to our region, and enable PRHC to attract the best doctors, nurses and staff to our hospital.

“There are significant investments needed to fund the technological advancements and essential medical equipment required to support great patient care,” said Lesley Heighway. PRHC Foundation President & CEO, “That’s why the support of the community is so important. When people buy their 50/50 Lottery tickets, they’ll have the added comfort of knowing that thanks to their support, our loved ones, friends and neighbours can always find the world-class care they need and deserve right here at home.”

Tickets are 10 for $10, 40 for $20, 160 for $40 and 400 for $75 and can only be purchased online at https://www.prhcfoundation5050.com/

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Youth COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics Coming to Local Schools

Peterborough Public Health has planned COVID-19 vaccine clinics for children ages 5-11 at local schools throughout Peterborough County, in partnership with local district school boards.

All COVID-19 vaccine clinics being hosted at local schools will be held outside of school hours.

Five clinics are now open for booking on the Ontario COVID-19 vaccine booking system, with more to follow as locations are confirmed:

  • Norwood District High School, 44 Elm St, Norwood, ON

Dec. 3, 4 p.m. - 7 p.m.

  • Apsley Public School, 238 Burleigh St, Apsley, ON

Dec.r 10, 4 p.m. - 7 p.m.

  • St. Martin Catholic Elementary School, 531 Ennis Rd, Ennismore, ON

Dec.r 17, 4 p.m. - 7 p.m.

  • Millbrook/South Cavan Public School, 47 Tupper St, Millbrook, ON

Dec. 20, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.

  • Lakefield District Public School, 71 Bridge St, Lakefield, ON

Dec. 29, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.

.Residents turning 5-11 years of age in 2021 can book their first dose appointment through the provincial COVID-19 vaccine booking system. This can be accessed:

• Online at https://covid19.ontariohealth.ca/ OR

• Over the phone by calling 1-833-943-3900.

So far, more than 1,700 appointments have been booked by parents and caregivers for their children aged 5- 11 years of age.

“We want to ensure children feel comfortable in the clinic environment,” said Donna Churipuy, Incident Commander for the COVID-19 Emergency Response. “Our vaccine clinics will be designed for safety and comfort for the children. Hosting a clinic in a familiar setting like a school may help to reduce hesitancy a child has about receiving a needle.”

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Peterborough Public Health Announce Youth COVID-19 Vaccines Can Be Booked This Week

Peterborough Public Health announced today that booking will open on Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. for youth aged five to 11 years to receive the paediatric COVID-19 vaccine at local clinics starting Nov. 29.

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The provincial government announced on Friday that Health Canada has authorized the Pfizer-BioNTech Comirnaty for use in all children 5-11 years of age. In Ontario, all children born between 2010 and 2016 are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

Dedicated vaccination clinics for children aged five to 11 years will be offered at the Healthy Planet Arena and in schools throughout the County and City of Peterborough. Residents over the age of 12 will not be able to receive a COVID-19 vaccine at these designated pediatric clinics.

“This is an exciting day. Vaccinating young residents is another huge step in protecting our community against COVID19,” said Dr. Ian Gemmill, Acting Medical Officer of Health. “Health Canada’s approval means that the vaccine is safe, effective and high-quality, and will ensure that these children also are protected from severe illness.”

Starting Tuesday, the provincial booking system will have appointments available for children aged five to 11 years, enabling parents and caregivers to book a local appointment for their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.

Appointments will be offered Mondays through Thursdays and on Saturdays at the Healthy Planet Arena, as well as at schools throughout the county and City of Peterborough over the coming weeks.

Residents can book a COVID-19 vaccine appointment:

• Online at covid-19.ontario.ca/book-vaccine/ OR

• Over the phone by calling the provincial vaccine booking call centre at 1-833-943-3900

For more information about the Youth COVID-19 Vaccine click here.

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First Local Case of Seasonal Influenza Reported by Peterborough Public Health

Peterborough Public Health reported the first local lab-confirmed case of seasonal influenza in our area on Friday.

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“The case is lab-confirmed for influenza, and we now know that seasonal influenza is circulating in our community,” said Dr. Ian Gemmill, Acting Medical Officer of Health. “Usually there are more cases of influenza in the community than are reported by the lab, so we strongly encourage residents to get their influenza vaccination to protect themselves and others, as it’s still early in the season.”

Dr. Gemmill noted that this year’s first lab-confirmed case is the influenza A strain. The flu shot protects against two types of influenza A and two types of influenza B strains.

This is the first lab-confirmed case reported by Peterborough Public Health since early 2020. A total of zero lab confirmed influenza cases were reported for the 2020-2021 surveillance season.

Zero influenza outbreaks were reported in long-term care facilities, retirement residences, and the local hospital for the same period, compared to three outbreaks in these settings the previous influenza season.

Flu shots are available at many local pharmacies (for individuals age 2 years and older) and physician offices.

Peterborough Public Health is holding flu shot clinics for children under 2 and their families without a primary healthcare provider on Dec. 18 and Jan. 13, 2021 for children that require a second dose.

To book an appointment call 705-743-1000, ext. 507.

For a listing of pharmacies offering free flu shots, visit www.peterboroughpublichealth.ca/flu.

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Peterborough Public Health Announces Free Healthcare Provider Consultations For Vaccine Questions

Questions about COVID-19 vaccines can now be answered by phone through a free consultation service announced by Peterborough Public Health (PPH) on Friday.

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Residents with personal health questions or other concerns about COVID-19 vaccines can book a private phone consultation with either an Ontario physician or pediatric nurse to get answers.

 "We know there are many residents who just want clear and straightforward answers about COVID-19 vaccines especially if they have health conditions they want to discuss,” said Brittany Cadence, PPH communications manager. “We understand many are trying to weigh the risks and benefits to getting vaccinated against getting sick and spreading the disease itself."

These services are being offered by two provincial healthcare partners – the Scarborough Health Network and Toronto SickKids Children’s Hospital. Their contact information can be easily accessed by visiting www.peterboroughpublichealth.ca/consultation.

“We want to ensure anyone with concerns about the vaccine knows about these services, especially parents of younger children, as we expect they’ll have lots of questions once the pediatric COVID-19 vaccine is authorized by Health Canada,” said Donna Churipuy, director of public health programs.

"With the imminent authorization of pediatric COVID-19 vaccines, we expect parents and caregivers will have lots of questions to make an informed choice for their children,'“ added Cadence. “Youth over 12 years of age and over can also speak with a  pediatric nurse from Toronto Sick Kids Hospital."

The Scarborough Health Network provides private, non-judgmental phone consultations with a physician through their service called VaxFacts.

Toronto SickKids Hospital has a team of pediatric nurses available to speak with anyone over the age of 12 about the COVID-19 vaccine. Both services are available free of charge, by appointment.

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City of Peterborough Releases Workplace Vaccination Policy Results

As of Nov. 12, 97.4 per cent of City employees were compliant with the City’s COVID-19 Workplace Vaccination Policy, the City announced on Thursday.

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Under the City’s COVID-19 Workplace Vaccination Policy, employees are required to submit proof of vaccination, submit proof of medical exemption, or regularly submit COVID-19 testing at their own expense and on their own time if their position is eligible for that option.

Out of 1,049 active City employees, 94.57 per cent have submitted proof of vaccination.

There are currently three employees who are on unpaid leave due to the COVID-19 Workplace Vaccination Policy.

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Fourcast Announces Expansion, Gets Funding For Addictions Services

Addiction treatment centre Fourcast will expand with $500,000 in annualized funding for mobile withdrawal management services from the Ontario Government announced at Victoria Park on Friday.

(left to right) Deputy Mayor Bonnie Clark, Coun. Keith Riel and Donna Rogers, Fourcast Executive Director were in attendance at Victoria Park joining MPP Dave Smith for the announcement. Photo by David Tuan Bui.

The funding is part of the Ontario government’s investment of $32.7 million in new annualized funding for targeted addictions services and supports including treatment for opioid addictions.

Ontario is committing $3.8 billion over the next decade to implement Roadmap to Wellness, Ontario’s comprehensive plan to build a modern and connected mental health and addictions system centred around the needs of individuals and their families according to the press release.

“The fight against the opioid crisis requires a robust local response including a comprehensive array of services to help people beat addiction and live healthy, productive lives,” MPP Dave Smith said. “The key to this effort is strong support at every level of their recovery. $500,000 in annual funding will expand detox services, outreach, and primary medical care for more people struggling with addiction.”

Community Withdrawal Management allows individuals to withdraw from substances in their homes or in another location under medical supervision.

This new funding will hire a nurse practitioner a program manager and two addictions workers into the program. It will be integrated with Peterborough Regional Health Centre’s Rapid Access Addiction Medicine (RAAM) Clinic and other existing services such as housing, social services, residential and addiction treatment and high-quality primary medical care.

"Fourcast appreciates this investment in community withdrawal management services especially the opportunity that it provides to expand our existing program, “ said Donna Rogers, Fourcast executive director. “This new funding will add outreach and nursing capacity to our existing team. Quick and comprehensive response for people who make decisions to change their substance use is important and this investment allows us to improve access and incorporate much-needed nursing support into our response."

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PRHC Receives New MRI Machine and Critical Infrastructure Upgrades

A new MRI machine is being invested into the Peterborough Regional Health Centre (PRHC) from the Ontario Government to address wait times for diagnostic imaging announced Wednesday.

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A payment of $101,023 from the Health Infrastructure Renewal Fund will support upgrades and repairs to emergency infrastructure.

“This new MRI machine will save thousands of trips to other communities each year with local residents being able to access this health service right here in Peterborough,” said MPP Dave Smith. “Fewer trips for families to Toronto or Kingston for health care saves money in gas and meals while reducing travel time and the impact on the environment.”

Over the last 10 years, the demand for MRI services has increased on average by approximately four per cent annually and wait times have got longer with 54 per cent of cases completed within target wait times in 2013-14 to 39 per cent of cases completed within target in 2019-2020.

“Since 2017, the demand for MRI services at PRHC has continued to increase. In fact, outpatient MRI requests have increased 53% from 2017 to 2021. The addition of a second MRI at PRHC will not only improve access to care closer to home for our patients, it will decrease wait times and offer modern, leading-edge MRI technology for patients in our community and region,” said Dr. Peter McLaughlin, PRHC President and CEO, PRHC. “I am thrilled that PRHC is among those hospitals across Ontario to receive funding for a new MRI machine as part of this investment.”

This new investment brings additional MRI service to Peterborough making it easier for patients to receive the care they need closer to home. It is part of the government’s $30 million investment in the 2021 Budget to support MRI services for patients and add new MRI machines to hospitals across the province.

“Our government made a commitment to end hallway health care, and that includes ensuring that patients have access to high-quality MRI services,” said Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health. “By providing hospitals with annual investments to support net new MRI machines, our government is helping to ensure that these vital services are available patients now and in the future.”

The Ontario Government is investing up to $324 million in new funding to enable Ontario’s hospitals and community health sector to perform more surgeries, MRI and CT scans and procedures including on evenings and weekends according to the press release.

The 2021 Budget, Ontario's Action Plan: Protecting People's Health and Our Economy, outlined a total of $1.8 billion in additional investments for hospitals in 2021-22.

This includes funding to create more than 3,100 additional hospital beds to increase capacity. There is an increase of $778 million in operating funding to ensure all publicly funded hospitals will receive a minimum one per cent increase to help them keep pace with patient needs and to increase access to high-quality care for patients and families across Ontario as stated in the press release.

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Ontario Government Invests $375,000 Into Hospice Peterborough For COVID-19 Relief

Hospice Peterborough gets a $375,000 boost from the Ontario Government to offset any costs incurred from the COVID-19 pandemic announced on Tuesday.

Hajni Hős, Hospice Peterborough Executive Director (left) with MPP Dave Smith (right) in front of Hospice Peterborough on London Street. Since 2018, the Ontario government has invested $40 million to add over 200 new hospice beds in Ontario for over 7,000 additional patients annually. Photo by David Tuan Bui.

The money given is a 36 per cent increase from last year and brings their 2021-2022 funding to $1,425,000. During the COVID-19 pandemic, residential hospices experienced a decrease in community donations which are used to help support day-to-day operations as stated in the press release.

This capital investment is part of Ontario’s $23 million to help residential hospices across the province provide high-quality, compassionate end-of-life services and care to people and their loved ones.

This new investment is in addition to the province’s annual investment of over $74 million per year in palliative care.

“Hospice Peterborough will continue to provide high-quality, compassionate, end-of-life care to meet the needs of our clients, their families and caregivers in our community,” says Hajni Hős, Hospice Peterborough Executive Director.

As Ontario’s plan to end hallway health care, the government is investing $23 million to help residential hospices across the province provide high-quality, compassionate end-of-life services and care to people and their loved ones.

This investment is one factor in an integrated approach to reduce silos in health care and create a seamless, patient-centred system according to the press release.

“There’s no question Hospice Peterborough has felt the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic; community events to raise capital and support programming was cancelled,” said MPP Dave Smith. “This boost in funding will help them reorient, plan for the future and deliver the best care for patients.”

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