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COVID-19 assessment centre in Bracebridge to serve all of Muskoka

 

Submitted by Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare

Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare is stepping up to oversee future operations of COVID-19 assessment and testing in Muskoka.

To date through collaborative partnerships, assessment centres in Muskoka have been staffed by a combination of personnel from two Family Health Teams and local primary care providers and local paramedics. Muskoka Paramedic Services has also provided drive-through testing and outreach services throughout the region, while many other community providers have assisted with the oversight and support of the Assessment Centre operation.

“As we enter the next phase of pandemic planning, these providers are eager to return to their primary roles in the community to ensure access to primary care for patients,” explains CEO Natalie Bubela. “As of August 28, the COVID-19 testing sites that have operated in Huntsville and Bracebridge since April are closing as the Family Health Teams are no longer able to provide this service and the physical spaces for the assessment centres were of a temporary nature, only available until the end of August.”

MAHC has affirmed its ongoing support for the assessment centre model as an important community health service that also relieves pressure on MAHC’s Emergency Departments during this public health crisis.

“We recognize an Assessment Centre separate from the Emergency Department offers the safest, most suitable environment for seeing patients with infectious symptoms that keeps hospital patients safe and provides a dedicated space with appropriate infection control protocols,” says Bubela.

Starting Monday, August 31, one COVID-19 assessment centre to service all of Muskoka will open in a purposely retrofitted outbuilding adjacent to the helipad at the back of the South Muskoka Memorial Hospital (SMMH) property in Bracebridge at 75 Ann Street. This change has required significant transition planning to establish a sustainable operation in a single location, including physician scheduling, staffing, and minor renovations that ensure a safe and effective operation.

The Muskoka Assessment Centre provides COVID-19 testing by appointment only Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Appointments can be made by calling the Muskoka Assessment Centre line at 1-888-383-7009.

Detailed information is posted on the MAHC website at www.mahc.ca/COVID-19Testing including driving directions and parking instructions for the assessment centre on the SMMH property.

“MAHC has been a dedicated partner in the assessment centres from the outset of operations in April, and appreciates the dedication of the Algonquin and Cottage Country Family Health Teams, primary care providers, Muskoka Paramedic Services, the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit and several other community providers and groups for their role in operations to date,” adds Bubela. “We look forward to continuing to serve the COVID-19 testing needs of Muskoka and area and we welcome and appreciate the continued support of a number of the historic partners in the future.

 

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4 Comments

  1. Anja Lowe says:

    I agree also,it is impossible for some people to get to Bracebridge and this should be reviewed

  2. Brenda Begg says:

    I agree. This isn’t an equitable plan. If we look at the number of cases for Huntsville vs Bracebridge, we’ve had ten cases; Bracebridge has had one. There are many people who simply can’t go to Bracebridge for testing. There will be some who should get tested, but can’t, resulting in cases that could otherwise have been traced and contained. As Fall approaches, schools reopen, and the inevitable arrival of influenza, it only makes sense that ‘you’ look at this again. No one should have to “…thumb a ride…” to Bracebridge.

  3. Bev MacWilliams says:

    This is very disappointing and will no doubt negatively impact on the number of people who will be able to be tested. Surely there is a better and more equitable plan to accommodate those who do not live in Bracebridge? I would suggest that you look at this again.

  4. Ralph Cliffe says:

    What about the people that cannot make it to Bracebridge from the surrounding communities?
    Am I to thumb a ride on Hwy 11?