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SBGHC set to release health survey results

The South Bruce Grey Health Centre has set dates for more community engagement sessions, as it prepares to release the results of the healthcare survey that will help shape its future.

The survey ran in August and early September, along with community engagement sessions in Durham and Chesley. The controversial questionnaire asked respondents to, among other things, rank their healthcare priorities.

SBGHC says the feedback is important as it "plans for the future and seeks to address ongoing health system challenges."

Residents are invited to attend one of these four sessions to hear the results of the survey, before a question-and-answer period with SBGHC leadership.

The dates for the sessions are:

Tuesday, November 12 at 6 p.m., Durham Community Centre

Wednesday, November 13 at 6 p.m., Chesley Community Centre

Thursday, November 14 at 6 p.m. Kincardine Beach Pavilion

Wednesday, November 20 at 6 p.m. Walkerton Community Centre

The survey results will be posted on the SBGHC website ahead of these sessions, on November 11.

To register to attend, contact communications@sbghc.on.ca or 519-370-2400 ext. 2326

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