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Some Red Deer surgeries diverted to Drumheller Health Centre

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Some general surgery patients from the Red Deer Regional Health Centre (RDRHC) could see their surgeries diverted to other hospitals, including the Drumheller Health Centre, in a temporary diversion.
Surgery diversions began as of Friday, April 29 and, as of 8 a.m. Monday, May 2, a total of seven general surgery patients were diverted to sites outside the Central Zone in Edmonton or Calgary; at this time, no diverted patients have been seen at the Drumheller Health Centre.
“Scheduled procedures in Drumheller will not be impacted, and emergent cases continue to be booked based on clinical priority with the most urgent needs seen first,” a statement from Alberta Health Services (AHS) says.
These diversions have been implemented “due to several factors,” according to the statement, among them a “shortage of clinical assistants” to help support general surgeries in RDRHC.
So far these diversions have only impacted the general surgery program, which includes procedures from appendectomies (appendix surgeries), bowel restrictions, laparotomies to examine abdominal organs, and gallbladder removal.
“Depending on their condition, patients will be diverted to other surgical sites within the Central Zone-including Camrose, Rocky Mountain House, and Drumheller-or to facilities in Edmonton and Calgary,” the spokesperson told the Mail.
While AHS recognizes surgical patients facing diversion to other facilities may experience some stress and anxiety, the spokesperson adds all other efforts to avoid diverting these patients have been exhausted. Medical teams from multiple facilities are working to create a smooth transition in care for these affected patients.
“Between November 1 (2021) and April 30 (2022), approximately 104 hires have been made at the site (RDRHC), in the priority areas of OR (Operating Room), ED (Emergency Department), and ICU,” the spokesperson said.
The facility continues its recruitment efforts for three General Surgery Clinical Assistants, along with three Clinical Assistant positions for Anesthesia to help alleviate pressures on the general surgery program at RDRHC.
Other recruitment efforts also include four Operating Room nurse positions, and physicians for its Emergency Department, General Internal Medicine, and Cardiology departments.


Blessing of the Bikes kicks off motorcycle season

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Motorcycle season has officially kicked off with the return of the Badlands Blessing of the Bikes and charity poker run on Saturday, May 7. The Blessing of the Bikes was a regular tradition in the Drumheller Valley and was put on a brief hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Its previous organizers have since moved out of the community and Jeremy MacKenzie of Hoodoo Voodoo has taken up the torch to organize what he hopes will once again become an annual tradition to support and celebrate the local riding community. The poker run from Yavis’ Prop Lounge to Rosedale, Rockyford, Carbon, and ending at the Last Chance Saloon raised a total of $350 for the local Salvation Army, with a large portion of the winnings donated back to the pot according to Mr. MacKenzie; $250 in donations were also collected towards a GoFundMe for fellow rider John Punter from Eckville who was recently involved in a serious motorcycle accident. Salvation Army Majors Robert and Laura Burrell attended the event to pray for a safe riding season and offer individual blessings and prayers for some 25 riders who attended.

Contract awarded for new Morrin School

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More than two years after it was originally announced the Village of Morrin was one of the Alberta communities chosen for a new school, the general contractor bid has been awarded.
Shunda Consulting and Construction Management Ltd from Red Deer was awarded the general contractor bid in late April 2022.
“We were really excited when we found out Shunda was selected by the provincial government as the general contractor,” said Morrin School Principal Don Yavis, adding Shunda was one of the contractors they were hoping would be selected.
Shunda worked with Prairie Land School Division (PLSD) recently to build the new Delia School which opened its doors to students, teachers, and faculty in October 2021, only 13 months after ground broke on the project despite supply chain challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The timeline (for a school build) is usually 16 months from sod turning to opening,” said PLSD Superintendent Cam McKeage.
The new school will be built towards the north end of the existing school.
Mr. Yavis explained about two-thirds of the existing school will be torn down, though there are some plans in the works to keep the existing gymnasium and change rooms to configure into additional space for a Career and Technology Studies (CTS) shop, which could also be used for adult classes for welding or automotive.
“We want to make a space, not just for the students, but for the community as well,” Mr. Yavis shared. He notes the Morrin Community Library will also be moving from its existing location into the new school.
An official groundbreaking ceremony will be held on Friday, June 17 at 2 p.m. and the Friends of Morrin School Council (FMSC) will host a community barbecue following the official ceremony at 5 p.m.


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