Stevenson Memorial Hospital celebrates the completion of Level 2 ICU

Ontario Construction News staff writer

Stevenson Memorial Hospital in Alliston is celebrating the completion of its Level 2 ICU, now called the High Acuity Unit (HAU).

The project was completed by Tamarco Contracting of Barrie.

Construction was halted for several weeks on the project last spring due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“I am incredibly proud of our team of staff who continued to manage this project amongst many competing demands during the pandemic,” says Jody Levac, Stevenson president and CEO.

“This is a significant improvement to our facility as we wait for the redevelopment of our Hospital. Within our dated infrastructure we will continue to strive to enhance the patient experience until we receive an approval from the Ministry to move forward with revitalizing our hospital.”

Since March 2020 Stevenson has had four inpatient beds in the medical/surgical unit designated as Level 2 ICU beds to care for their highest acuity patients. The newly renovated space will provide “the right environment, in their considerably dated infrastructure, to ensure optimal care for their patients.”

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Once final testing and approvals are complete, the hospital anticipates their first patient will be admitted to the new unit in early February.

“We’ve renovated our existing space to accommodate the current standards including the technology and equipment required to care for patients needing high acuity care,” says Carrie Jeffreys, VP clinical services. “Our staff will continue to care for these patients, but in a space that is optimal for their care and recovery. South Simcoe community members will continue to receive the care they need, close to home.”

The Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation is fundraising to support additional costs related to the build, including equipment and technology. To donate towards this important cause, please visit www.transformingstevenson.ca and click on ‘Level 2 ICU’.