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Rockyview Hospital project to add eight intensive, coronary care beds

Article content A capital project at Calgary’s Rockyview Hospital will create more space for patients needing intensive care while boosting the size of the facility’s gastrointestinal clinic. The project will receive $59 million over the next three years as part of Alberta’s 2021 budget, released in February. Only $3 million of that will come in 2021–22, with the remainder of the funding expected by 2024. Calgary Health Foundation is also committing $12 million. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Rockyview Hospital project will add eight intensive, coronary care beds, double size of gastrointestinal clinic Back to video

Rockyview Hospital project to add eight intensive, coronary care beds

Rockyview Hospital project to add eight intensive, coronary care beds
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Budget 2021: Investing in Calgary s Rockyview hospital

Budget 2021: Investing in Calgary’s Rockyview hospital Patients facing serious heart and other medical conditions will benefit from an expanded ICU and coronary care unit at Calgary’s Rockyview hospital thanks to a $59-million commitment from Budget 2021. Some parts of this page will not display. JavaScript is not available in this browser or may be turned off. A generous contribution from the Calgary Health Foundation is also expanding the gastrointestinal clinic so more patients have access to endoscopies, including non-surgical procedures such as colonoscopies, to explore and treat patients’ digestive tracts. “This important project at the Rockyview hospital is part of Budget 2021’s historic investment in health care. This and other new health-care projects will mean world-class care, when and where Albertans need it.”

Recovery coaches hired through city grant to support Calgarians on road to substance use recovery

Author of the article: Alanna Smith Publishing date: Mar 13, 2021  •  March 13, 2021  •  4 minute read  •  Kathleen Larose, with Alberta Addicts who Advocate and Educate Responsibly (AAWEAR), left and Brandy Myette, a recovery coach in Calgary, were photographed in downtown Calgary on Saturday, March 13, 2021 in an area where they walk while doing outreach work for AAWEAR. Gavin Young/Postmedia Gavin Young/Postmedia Article content The road to substance use recovery is easier to follow when someone already knows the way. That’s why a new pilot program in Calgary is connecting individuals with lived experience, who are sober from substances, with peers trying to overcome their own addictions.

Recovery coaches hired to help Calgarians on road to sobriety

Author of the article: Alanna Smith Publishing date: Mar 13, 2021  •  March 13, 2021  •  4 minute read  •  Kathleen Larose, with Alberta Addicts who Advocate and Educate Responsibly (AAWEAR), left and Brandy Myette, a recovery coach in Calgary, were photographed in downtown Calgary on Saturday, March 13, 2021 in an area where they walk while doing outreach work for AAWEAR. Gavin Young/Postmedia Gavin Young/Postmedia Article content The road to substance use recovery is easier to follow when someone already knows the way. That’s why a new pilot program in Calgary is connecting individuals with lived experience, who are sober from substances, with peers trying to overcome their own addictions.

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