Whitefish River First Nation Donates $5,000 to Manitoulin Health Centre's "Smart Infusion. Smarter Care." Campaign, fostering community health partnership and marking a significant step in enhancing our local healthcare services.
The "Smart Infusion. Smarter Care." campaign is dedicated to acquiring smart infusion pump technology, which will greatly improve patient care by providing more efficient and precise treatment while improving patient safety and reducing medication errors. This initiative aims to ensure that patients requiring infusions, for various medical conditions, receive the best possible care with enhanced patient safety and improved clinical efficiency continue to remain as our top priorities.
Paula Fields, President and Chief Executive Officer of Manitoulin Health Centre, expressed profound gratitude for the donation. "We are incredibly thankful to Whitefish River First Nation for this impactful contribution. This $5,000 donation is not just about the funds; it's a powerful symbol of community collaboration and shared vision for exceptional healthcare.”
A commemorative photo accompanies this release, capturing the spirit of partnership with Ogimaa Rodney Nahwegahbow, Dennis McGregor, Chairman of MHC Board of Directors as well as a Whitefish River First Nation community member, and Paula Fields, President and Chief Executive Officer of Manitoulin Health Centre standing together.
Manitoulin Health Centre encourages other communities, businesses, organizations and individuals to join Whitefish River First Nation in supporting the "Smart Infusion. Smarter Care." campaign. Every donation, no matter the size, makes a tangible difference in the lives of patients and the overall health of the community.
