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Government of Saskatchewan Announces New Integrated Health Care Facility in Leader

Released on September 22, 2014

Patient-Centered, Community Designed, Team Delivered

A new integrated facility will deliver health services in one location in the community of Leader, improving patient access and quality of care to residents.  The $12 million project will renovate and expand the existing Western Senior Citizens Home long-term care facility to include acute care, community health services, primary health care and ambulance services.

“This innovative approach to deliver health care services under one roof will provide better and timelier care to the people of Leader and surrounding area,” Health Minister Dustin Duncan said.  “The new facility will address the aging infrastructure needs in the community and support recruitment and retention efforts of physicians and nurse practitioners to the area.”

The provincial government is contributing $9.6 million toward the project, which represents 80 per cent of total project costs.  Local funding will cover the remaining 20 per cent.
 
Currently, health services in Leader are delivered out of four separate buildings.  The expansion of the Western Senior Citizens Home will replace three existing facilities, including the Community Health Services Clinic and Primary Care Clinic, the Leader Hospital and the Emergency Medical Services building.

“Today’s announcement is one that will provide many benefits for health care in Leader and surrounding areas for years to come,” Cypress Regional Health Authority Board Chair Tyler Bragg said.  “All of our health services and programs will be accessible under one roof versus four locations, our staffing resources can be more efficiently utilized, and most importantly, we will be providing an enhanced level of quality health care for the residents of the community.  We look forward to working with our staff and community members to design the facility to meet the needs of patients, residents and their families.”

Tim Geiger serves as the Reeve for the Rural Municipality of Happyland and has been involved in the local advocacy efforts for the proposed integration of health services in one location.

“On behalf of the municipal councils in and around the community of Leader, we are very excited with today’s announcement that the proposed capital project will become a reality,” Geiger said.  “Our councils and residents have realized the health benefits and enhanced access to programs that will result from this integration, and we look forward to the next steps in the process.  This is a tremendous boost for our community and surrounding areas.”
 
Construction on the addition to the Western Senior Citizens Home will begin in spring 2015.  The new integrated facility is expected to open in 2017. 

Through its provincial framework for primary health care - Patient-Centered, Community Designed, Team Delivered - Saskatchewan is working to strengthen primary health care services to better serve the needs of patients and communities, using innovative approaches.

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For more information, contact:

Bryce Martin
Cypress Health Region Communications
Swift Current
Phone: 306-741-3584
Email: bryce.martin@cypressrha.ca

Tyler McMurchy
Health Communications
Regina
Phone: 306-787-4083
Email: tmcmurchy@health.gov.sk.ca

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