May 6, 2021 · 0 Comments
By Paula Brown
The Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) in honour of National Nursing Week (May 10-16) is donating funds to help support local nurses.
Headwaters Healthcare Foundation has received $10,000 in funding to go towards support for the education and training of nurses.
Headwaters is among 13 local hospital foundations, which includes those in the regions of Halton, Grey, Bruce, Guelph-Wellington, Huron-Perth, and Oxford, to receive the donation. RBC donated a total of $120,000.
“Hospitals are critically important to the health and wellbeing of our communities. We’re so proud to present $10,000 to Headwaters Healthcare Foundation as part of our overall commitment this year of $120,000 to nursing in local communities across Southwestern Ontario,” said Melanie Renon, Regional Vice President of Central Shores, RBC.
April 14, 2021 · 0 Comments
By Sam Odrowski
Headwaters Health Care Centre (HHCC) is launching a $3.5 million fundraising campaign called “Investing in a Clearer Picture” that will bring state of the art diagnostic imaging technology to the hospital.
The diagnostic imaging department at Headwaters is struggling with aging equipment that’s at its end of life, due to exponential growth in patient volumes and tremendous wear and tear on the machines over the last decade. On average, Headwaters carries out 91,000 diagnostic imaging tests and delivers 900 babies per year.
“We know the diagnostic imaging touches just about every single patient that comes into the hospital, whether it’s a kid with a broken arm or cancer treatments,” said Danielle Gibb, Director of Leadership and Planned Giving at Headwaters Health Care Foundation (HHCF).
April 15, 2021 · 0 Comments
By Sam Odrowski
Headwaters Health Care Centre (HHCC) is launching a $3.5 million fundraising campaign called “Investing in a Clearer Picture” that will bring state of the art diagnostic imaging technology to the hospital.
The diagnostic imaging department at Headwaters is struggling with aging equipment that’s at its end of life, due to exponential growth in patient volumes and tremendous wear and tear on the machines over the last decade. On average, Headwaters does 91,000 diagnostic imaging tests and delivers 900 babies per year.
“We know the diagnostic imaging touches just about every single patient that comes into the hospital, whether it’s a kid with a broken arm or cancer treatments,” said Danielle Gibb, director of leadership and planned giving at Headwaters Health Care Foundation (HHCF).
Orangeville, ON, Canada / 101.5 Orangeville Today
Apr 1, 2021 5:37 PM
Headwaters Health Care Foundation has launched a campaign to raise funds for new diagnostic imaging technology to Headwaters Hospital.
The Investing in a Clearer Picture campaign is hoping to raise $3.5 million to purchase a new mammography machine, four new ultrasound machines, a bone density machine, a new and fully outfitted X-ray room and a C-Arm for the surgical suite.
All donations to the campaign made in April and May will be matched dollar for dollar, to a maximum of $200,000.