Your hospital in Huntsville is supported financially by the Huntsville Hospital Foundation. It is your Foundation; it is staffed by fund-raising professionals and governed by a deeply committed Board of Directors who represent both full time and seasonal residents. Every member of our Board is an active donor to the Huntsville Hospital Foundation.
Our goal is to raise funds to acquire the technology and equipment not covered by the government and taxes. Our goal is also to inspire both full time and seasonal residents in the effort - visits to Huntsville Hospital explode between May and October and covering the cost of technology needed to deal with so many patients requires all our property owners get involved.
Our goal is to raise funds to acquire the technology and equipment not covered by the government and taxes. Our goal is also to inspire both full time and seasonal residents in the effort - visits to Huntsville Hospital explode between May and October and covering the cost of technology needed to deal with so many patients requires all our property owners get involved.
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As Executive Director, Katherine reports directly to the Board of Directors, working with the Board and staff to develop and implement the Foundation's long-term Strategic Plan and annual Business Plan. Having enjoyed working in the not-for-profit sector in the Greater Toronto Area for more than 20 years, Katherine feels privileged to now be working and living in the Huntsville community.
The Huntsville Hospital Foundation Board of Directors is comprised of leading citizens and professionals who both live here year-round or who cottage here at their seasonal properties. This balanced approach to the Board composition provides bias-free governance and reflects the genuine interests of the broader community.
In the Muskoka and East Parry Sound regions, we are fortunate to have an effective and high-functioning health care system that is here for you when you need it - whether you're a year-round resident in the area, a cottager or visitor.
Working together to provide outstanding integrated health care to our communities, delivering best patient outcomes with exemplary standards and compassion, Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare is a multi-faceted organization that since 2005 includes Huntsville District Memorial Hospital and South Muskoka Memorial Hospital.
Working together to provide outstanding integrated health care to our communities, delivering best patient outcomes with exemplary standards and compassion, Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare is a multi-faceted organization that since 2005 includes Huntsville District Memorial Hospital and South Muskoka Memorial Hospital.
Yes - a two-site hospital recommendation has been forwarded to the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care. This is exactly what the community wanted. Visit mahc.ca for details. Donations to support Huntsville District Memorial Hospital can be made through the Huntsville Hospital Foundation. The Foundation accepts Cash, Cheque, Money Order, Visa and MasterCard.
Every donation you make to Huntsville Hospital Foundation gives our healthcare team the tools they need to provide outstanding care. Think of it as investment in the well-being of your family, your neighbours, your visitors and your community. Dr. John Simpson is Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare's Director of Emergency and a resident of Huntsville.
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Kev
Sep 01, 2021
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Gillian Kent
Aug 23, 2021
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Aug 13, 2021
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Judy Proctor
Aug 07, 2019
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I was recently hospitalized following a visit to the emergency department. The care From the ER nurse practitioner Anthony and Dr Jindall was exceptional . They were attentive, kind and professional. The nurses on the second floor in telemetry were caring reassuring and very attentive. Great care - thank you Eva and Kelly and Dr Melk and Dr D’Mello
Brittany Morris
Jan 22, 2019
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Shirley DeConkey
Apr 06, 2017
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We have lived in the area full time for 20 years. Prior to that, cottagers for 40 years. Nothing but good experiences at Huntsville Hospital, and with our doctors group, McLinden et al. Heart attack: life saved (Dr. macDonald) COPD: immediate relief, followed by education Various attention re breast cancer: 13 years cancer free. Pancreatitis: … excellent follow up to serious episode in Pittsburg.
Most recent: mangled fingers which somehow got into a snowblower. Cleaned up and bandaged by young doctor, prior to Barrie hand clinic. The young doctor at HH looked about 10, but was totally competent
Most recent: mangled fingers which somehow got into a snowblower. Cleaned up and bandaged by young doctor, prior to Barrie hand clinic. The young doctor at HH looked about 10, but was totally competent