Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare (MAHC) is inviting the communities we serve to join us for a collaborative exchange of ideas to continue to shape the future of our local regional, multi-site hospital system.
Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare (MAHC) is announcing a series of community engagement sessions designed to gather valuable input and foster a collaborative dialogue about the proposed multi-site regional hospital capital redevelopment project. These interactive sessions will be held at both hospitals on June 5, 6, 7, and 8, 2024. Additionally, a survey will be available for those unable to attend in person.
Regarding in-person sessions, we are moving to a phase of more intimate, small-group discussions. Topics include:
● Learn more about the proposed model: This is an opportunity to understand the specific elements of the plan and how they are designed to enhance our hospital system.
Transforming Local Health Care
● Discover how the proposed changes will transform local health care: Learn about the enhancements planned for our physical sites and the positive impacts these will have on our services and community.
Share Your Thoughts and Concerns
● We value your input: We want to hear your thoughts and discuss how the changes may affect you and your community. Brainstorm Ideas to Support Health Care Transformation in Our Region
● Collaborate on solutions: We’ll ask participants to brainstorm and collaborate, creating solutions to address community concerns. Aligning and Energizing Our Community.
● This is more than just a building project; it’s about setting the stage for superior patient care and an improved regional, multi-site hospital system for Muskoka and the surrounding region.
Event Details:
Dates: June 5, 6, 7, and 8, 2024
Location: Both hospital sites (specific times and locations to be provided upon registration)
Duration: Each session will be approximately 1.5 hours (90 minutes)
Format: Interactive workshops requiring active engagement and collaboration
Two Ways to Engage
Registration Information:
1. Register to Attend in Person – Visit www.madeinmuskokahealthcare.ca/events to register for a session near you.
Note: Due to the interactive nature of the format, spaces are limited. One registration per person is permitted.
2. Engage Online at www.madeinmuskokahealthcare.ca/events, where you will find our survey and more information.
For those unable to attend the sessions in person, we encourage you to participate by completing our online survey, available on the MAHC redevelopment website.
“We are very optimistic about the future of health care in Muskoka. These engagement sessions provide a wonderful opportunity for us to come together, share ideas, and develop a regional, multi-site hospital that will benefit our entire community. We look forward to hearing your thoughts and working with you to create a brighter, healthier future for everyone,” according to Cheryl, CEO of Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare
We look forward to your participation in shaping the future of health care in Muskoka. Together, we can build a health care system that meets the needs of our community now and in the future.
About Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare (MAHC)
Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare (MAHC) is dedicated to providing high-quality, patient centered health care to the communities of Muskoka and surrounding areas. Our vision is to create a health care system that is sustainable, innovative, and responsive to the needs of our community.
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I don’t think this is a “discussion” a person would engage in believing they could exchange ideas and information like we would expect in a democracy. This is a dictatorial session where MAHC tells us what we want and what we think. And if that’s not the case ( like in stakeholder meetings that where people were not allowed to speak inside or outside of the meetings), them it is like their Board where “likeminded individuals are chosen to attend.
They have no credibility in South Muskoka.