Friday, October 27, 2017

Ontario adds 24 hospital beds for mental health in London

Ontario adds 24 hospital beds for mental health in London

The move is part of a wider effort to boost number of beds by 2,000 provincewide

The Ontario government announced Thursday that London Health Sciences Centre will receive 24 additional hospital beds for mental health care patients. (Dave Chidley)
London Health Sciences Centre is getting an additional 24 hospital beds in order to reduce wait times for mental healthcare and help ease patients' transition out of hospital.
The Thursday announcement in London is part of a wider provincial announcement made earlier in the week, where the Ontario government committed to providing an additional 2,000 spaces provincewide for patients transitioning out of hospital.
London will receive a total of 48 hospital beds, with 24 beds for acute care and another 24 for mental healthcare.
"London Health Sciences and this city has been doing a great job at managing some real challenges at mental health and serving the people," John Fraser, the Liberal MPP for London South and the parliamentary secretary to the minister of health told CBC News Thursday.
"The mental health beds in the hospital, that's going to relieve some of the pressure that's there."
A news release from the province said the spaces in London will help about 100 people who need "additional short-term, mental health and addictions support and housing transition from hospital to home."
"Patients who benefit from this project will receive care from a team that includes a nurse coordinator, social worker and recreational therapist," the news release said. 

Clarifications

  • An earlier version of this article stated, "Ontario adds 48 mental healthcare beds in London," when in fact London will actually get 24 hospital beds for mental healthcare and another 24 hospital beds for acute care.
    Oct 26, 2017 1:44 PM ET

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