“The decision to close the hospital must be rescinded and services restored.”
A Report from the Ontario Health Coalition, a province-wide citizens’ advocacy group
Posted March 19th on Niagara At Large
Welland/Niagara/Toronto, Ontario – The Niagara Health System – an amalgamation of Niagara, Ontario’s hospital services – revealed a sliver of its hospital plans this March 19th.

The Welland hospital site’s days may be wondered without more of a public fight to save it.
In its email to the media, the hospital outlined its new proposal for an ambulatory care centre (outpatient clinics), an “urgent care” centre (walk-in clinic) and long-term care beds to be located in Welland.
The timing of the revelation is interesting. On Monday, Welland residents head to Queen’s Park to hold a Welland Hospital Awareness Day. Residents will raise the planned closure of Welland’s hospital in a media conference at the Main Legislative Building and will meet with MPPs and other officials at the Ontario Legislature to advocate for the hospital to be saved and the cuts stopped.
The currently approved government plan is that all inpatient hospital services and the emergency department will be closed down in Welland along with the closure of four other entire hospitals in Niagara, to be replaced by one hospital (at the southwest end of) Niagara Falls (near the QEW and Lyon’s Creek Road.). Continue reading




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