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New funding supports construction of Walkerton hospice

Saugeen Hospice Incorporated will receive $1.5 million in provincial funding to help build six residential hospice beds under the Hospice Capital Program.

Local MPPs made the announcement in Walkerton Monday morning.

“I appreciate the vision and commitment of everyone involved with the Saugeen Hospice. The investment our government is making in support of their efforts is an important next step and demonstrates the significant role hospice has in providing quality care, close to home, for our loved ones,” said Lisa Thompson, MPP for Huron-Bruce. “Saugeen Hospice complements the network of hospices already established in mid-western Ontario that provide valued end of life care.”

“Through this investment, more residents in Southern Grey and Bruce Counties will be able to access the high-quality hospice care they deserve while remaining close to their family and friends,” said Rick Byers, MPP for Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound. “And that’s very welcome news. It stands as a testament to the fact that our government is paying attention to the needs of local communities.”

Once construction is complete, the Ministry of Health will provide additional funding. The province will increase operating funds by 45 per cent, plus additional top-up funding to support nursing, personal support, and other services for hospice beds in small facilities.

“This is a welcome investment from the provincial government that reflects their commitment to healthcare,” said Kelly Fotheringham, Saugeen Hospice Chair. “And given the local need for palliative services, it’s particularly timely. Residents in Southern Grey Bruce Counties can take comfort in knowing that their beloved family members and friends have access to quality end-of-life care here at home.”

The Municipality of Brockton has donated three acres of land in the new Eastridge Business Park on the east side of Walkerton for the facility.

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