Emergency/Urgent Care patients, outpatients and approved visitors to wear masks inside all Niagara Health sites
Niagara Health is taking further precautions to ensure the safety of our patients, staff and physicians during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Niagara Health is taking further precautions to ensure the safety of our patients, staff and physicians during the COVID-19 pandemic.
It’s the heightened focus on infection control that is the most eye-opening part about working during the pandemic for Biomedical Engineering Technologist Abram Shihata.
Nurses have always been known for their compassionate, caring and giving nature. This week – National Nursing Week – is no exception, as Niagara Health nurses teamed up to donate money to support charitable organizations in our community.
For Tamara Zahn, being part of the Environmental Services team at Niagara Health extends beyond her job description.
Kevin Traynor always knew Niagara Health had a strong Environmental Services team. But seeing the way the team is going above and beyond during the pandemic has been especially inspiring for him.
Sydney Shirton could never have imagined starting her nursing career at such a monumental moment in history: during a global pandemic.
We are sending a very special thank you this year to our nurses during National Nursing Week (May 11 to 17). Niagara Health's more than 2,100 nurses work hard every day, amidst the challenges presented by COVID-19, to provide patients and families with extraordinary care.
Work will take place in a phased approach in order to resume scheduled activity while ensuring we still provide care to COVID-19 patients and maintain capacity for a potential resurge of COVID-19.
An outbreak of COVID-19 on Unit 2A at the St. Catharines Site is now over.
'We’re working to our fullest capacity to prevent further spread of this virus, protect the health and wellbeing of our patients, staff and physicians, and bring a timely and safe resolution to this outbreak.'