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Sub-Acute Medical and Health Care Facilities and Services for Residents and the Community

Delta View has specifically designed two care homes to provide most sub-acute care to residents within the facility. An unobtrusive panel above the bed in each room has wiring for a respirator, oxygen and the basic outlets provided in any hospital. Qualified medical practitioners are available at all times.

In the event that a higher level of treatment is required, Delta Hospital is minutes away by car or ambulance.

 
Renal Dialysis

Delta View is equipped to install nine haemodialysis stations capable of providing 36 four-hour sessions per day on nine machines. This $500,000 investment would relieve the substantial backup presently existing in the public healthcare system. It would further ensure that residents needing this treatment could receive it without the present inconvenience and exhausting of having to leave the building several times a week to attend a four-hour hospital-based appointment.

The funding and operation of the treatment centre is dependent on approval by the regional health authority within which Delta View is located.

 
Rehabilitation

Provisions have been made within Delta View to provide comprehensive rehabilitation following such acute procedures as knee or hip surgery or for patients requiring post-stroke rehabilitation. At present, individuals needing such services are often occupying acute beds in public hospitals, which are badly needed for patients requiring medical care.

By staying at Delta View during their course of rehabilitation, program participants and permanent residents alike would have access to longer periods of programming every day of the week. For rehabilitation-specific clients this means a speedier recovery and return home. A full exercise room is already incorporated into the building.

 
Palliative and End-of-Life Care

Palliative Care is a special approach that focuses on improving comfort and quality of life for residents and their families as they face a life-threatening illness or death. When a patient reaches the time of needing palliative, but not acute care, we can provide it in a quiet, safe and supportive environment.

Staff members with special palliative care training give gentle, respectful medical and emotional care to our residents who are spending their last days with us and understanding and support to their families and close friends.

 
 
 
 

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