Almonte General Hospital Recipient of CMA Foundation funding for COVID-19 Relief

Almonte General Hospital Recipient of CMA Foundation funding for COVID-19 Relief

The Canadian Medical Association Foundation’s COVID-19 Community Hospital Fund granted $44,650 to the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation as part of its COVID-19 relief initiative to support those on the frontline of this pandemic. The funds were used to purchase new furniture for waiting areas in the Emergency Department and main entrance/surgical waiting area as well as in the Day Hospital and Physiotherapy Clinic. The furniture, which arrived late last week, was identified as a Hospital priority to reduce the risk of in-hospital transmission of COVID-19 and other micro-organism born infections.

“We are very excited to receive new chairs and screens thanks to funding from the Canadian Medical Association Foundation, said Patti Morton, Integrated Director of Allied Health at AGH.  “This new furniture provides yet another layer of protection above our already diligent COVID-19 protocols. It replaces our bench seating, allowing for ease of physical distancing in our emergency, main lobby and rehabilitation areas. The pieces clean easily and have been approved to stand up to Hospital-grade disinfectant products.”

The CMA Foundation announced the COVID-19 Community Hospital Fund as part of its commitment to provide COVID-19 relief. The $5 million fund supports hospitals across Canada with fewer than 100 beds to meet their evolving needs with activities, equipment and training that enhance staff wellness, improve access to care and help prepare for future pandemics.

“I am inspired every day by the dedication of physicians, health care providers and all hospital workers as they continue to confront the COVID-19 pandemic head-on,” says Allison Seymour, CMA Foundation president. “We know these are extraordinary times that require extraordinary support. From managing evolving health care needs to address changes in your community, to ensuring the proper equipment and training for your staff, our hope is that these funds will have a positive impact as you continue to navigate the challenges of the pandemic.”

As part of the grant, the Hospital also purchased several bariatric and high-hip chairs (easier to sit in for patients with leg, hip or back injuries or conditions) which increases accessibility, as well a dozen fully-cleanable wheelchairs for our emergency and inpatient areas.

Morton added, “COVID-19 has been a challenging time for our community: the generosity of this gift is a huge morale-booster as we all appreciate its great contribution to patient, staff and visitor safety.”

The CMA Foundation is the charitable arm of the Canadian Medical Association and provides impactful charitable giving that furthers excellence in health care. To date, the foundation has committed more than $30 million in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Compassionate and Caring!

Compassionate and Caring!

Mr. Lionel Easton proudly presented Amanda Rice with a Guardian Angel Pin. Amanda is a Registered Nurse who cares for patients at the Ottawa Valley Family Health Team. A Guardian Angel Pin is presented to physicians, staff, and volunteers who have gone above and beyond to help care for our patients and residents or someone who has made extra efforts through their work and deserves a Thank you!

Lionel and Amanda had never met in person but have had several virtual appointments. Mr. Easton says that Amanda is really nice and compassionate and he really appreciates having the opportunity to speak to her. Amanda has been a tremendous help to Lionel.

Pictured are Tanya Brydges FHT Administrator, Amanda Rice R.N. and Lionel Easton

Catch the Ace Almonte – tickets now available

Catch the Ace Almonte – tickets now available

The wildly popular Catch the Ace progressive lottery has come to Almonte and the surrounding region thanks to a new partnership between the Almonte Legion and the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation.

Tickets, now on sale, are only available at: www.catchtheacealmonte.ca

“Now more than ever, the Hospital, Manor and Legion need our support,” said Legion Lottery Coordinator Brenda Logan, who, along with Past President Dave Cormier, has pulled the new fundraiser together with Foundation staff. Being online during the pandemic means more people can participate safely.”

Tickets are three for $10, ten for $20, or 50 for $50. Draws will be held each Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. beginning Jan. 12, 2021. The holder of the weekly winning number will take home the weekly prize plus is eligible to win the progressive Jack Pot if the envelope they chose contains the illusive Ace of Spades. If the Ace isn’t caught, the weekly pot is reset and the Lottery starts all over again with the Jack Pot progressively growing larger. Tickets must be purchased on a weekly basis to be eligible to win.

Net proceeds from Catch the Ace Almonte will be shared equally by the Legion and the Hospital and Manor Foundation supporting Legion programs and services and funding new clinical equipment at the Hospital and Manor.

Lottery license # RAF1199797

Unfailingly cheerful and devoted to all of her clients

Unfailingly cheerful and devoted to all of her clients

Ann Lalonde and her sister Claire Zanetti, nominated Cathy Casey for the Guardian Angel pin award. They had met Cathy shortly after their Mom, Mary Lalonde moved to Fairview Manor approximately two years ago. From their first meeting, they were impressed by Cathy’s kindness to Mom and by the dedication, she showed to the residents of Fairview Manor. Cathy is unfailingly cheerful and devoted to all of her clients.
2020 brought many challenges to the staff of Fairview and with the volunteers no longer able to help, Cathy now goes to bring her clients to the salon and take on many other tasks that she had not performed under the usual routine. Cathy did all of these things with outstanding professionalism and a smile on her face. She went above and beyond her role by providing hairdressing to all of the Moms on Mother’s Day and by being a constant in a sea of masked and changing faces. We are so grateful that Ann and Claire were able to be here to present Cathy with this award on Dec 18 amidst colleagues and friends.
from left to right: Karen Buness, FVM Director of Care, Ann Lalonde, Cathy Casey, Claire Zanetti and Mary Wilson Trider, President/CEO
An excellent leader and team player!

An excellent leader and team player!

Our very own Patti Morton was presented with an Angel Pin at a surprise ceremony today from Hannah Munro with many of her co-workers gathered to congratulate her. Patti was recently appointed to the new role of Integrated Director of Allied Health Services after 26 years with the Hospital.
Hannah presented Patti with the pin saying that “Patti has accepted a new role in the organization. I believe it has grown substantially! What I have seen is the days, evenings, nights and weekends that she has been here on top of her regular duties! She always has a smile on her face and never a complaint about it. She has organized a great team that screens, swabs, answers calls, makes appointments and I’m sure I’m missing many other things!
I am thankful to Patti for being an excellent leader, team player. I’d also like to thank her for her part in keeping our residents, patients, staff and community safe”
Pictured: Mary Wilson Trider, President & CEO, Patti Morton and Hannah Munro