Critical Care Building – The Rotary Club Room

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This is a series to celebrate the community and individual donors who are making the Critical Care Building at NRGH possible.

The Nanaimo & District Hospital Foundation is thrilled to celebrate our incredible donors who have made the Critical Care Building at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital (NRGH) possible, including the five Rotary Clubs who came together in support of an isolation room. This significant milestone marks another chapter in the ongoing development of the Critical Care Building, which began construction in February 2021.

A Vital Asset for the Community
The new Intensive Care Unit (ICU), which opened in June 2023, has been operating at full capacity, highlighting the critical need for advanced medical facilities in the region. The second phase of this development, the High Acuity Unit (HAU), is on track for completion by summer 2025. These advancements are crucial for providing high-quality care to the Central and North Island communities, ensuring that patients receive the best possible treatment close to home.

The Importance of the Isolation Room
An isolation room within the ICU plays a critical role in preventing the spread of infections. This room serves as a barrier between the hallway and a patient’s room, allowing the medical team to gowns up or remove personal protective equipment (PPE) safely. Equipped with a specialized ventilation system, the isolation room ensures that air does not mix with the rest of the ICU, thereby maintaining a sterile environment crucial for patients’ and healthcare workers’ health and safety.

The Rotary Club’s Generous Contribution
The isolation room has been named in recognition of the generous $50,000 donation from local Rotary clubs. This donation underscores Rotary’s commitment to improving healthcare and supporting the community.

A Legacy of Giving
The five Rotary clubs involved in this generous donation are the Rotary Club of Nanaimo, Rotary Club Nanaimo Daybreak, Rotary Club Nanaimo North, Rotary Club of Lantzville, and Rotary Club of Oceanside. Since 1991, these clubs have collectively donated nearly $320,000 to NRGH, showcasing their longstanding dedication to enhancing healthcare in the region.

A Community Effort
The journey to this milestone began in November 2018, when the Ministry of Health consented to build the new ICU. The Nanaimo & District Hospital Foundation engaged with donors about the future ICU in February 2020, securing their commitment to designate funds for the new building. Construction commenced in February 2021; we proudly celebrate the realization of this vision with the opening of the new ICU isolation room.

We extend our deepest gratitude to the Rotary clubs and all our incredible donors who have made this possible. Your support is vital in ensuring that the healthcare facilities continue to meet the growing needs of our community.

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