Grey-Bruce Ontario Health Team logo. (Provided by Victoria Cumming, Executive Assistant to the President/CEO, Hanover & District Hospital)Grey-Bruce Ontario Health Team logo. (Provided by Victoria Cumming, Executive Assistant to the President/CEO, Hanover & District Hospital)
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Grey-Bruce Ontario Health Team to host second Community Information Session

The Grey-Bruce Ontario Health Team will host the second of a series of Community Information Sessions at the end of September.

On September 29th, the Grey-Bruce OHT will invite the public to join them via Zoom for an information session that is "designed to provide an overview of the health system in Grey-Bruce."

The release from the health team says the session will provide a "high-level overview of the healthcare system in Grey Bruce in order to increase the understanding of healthcare services and delivery in our community." A variety of representatives from the healthcare system will give information on different aspects of local healthcare and how all the systems in place work.

The first Community Information Session from the Grey-Bruce OHT was held on June 29th of this year and it highlighted home and community care support services, long-term care, and hospital sectors in Grey Bruce. The session on September 29th will go over primary care, mental health and addictions, and community support services.

Details on the sessions can be found at https://www.greybruceoht.ca.

To join the Zoom meeting, please go to: www.zoom.us, click Join a Meeting, enter Meeting ID#: 835 9981 8006 followed by passcode: 245366.

If joining by phone only the number to dial is: 1-647-374-4685.

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