By Joel van der Veen
DAVIDSON — Local nurses said they’re cautiously optimistic about announced staffing changes at the Davidson Health Centre.
The facility will see an increase in staffing levels, boosting the number of nurses and technicians working there.
As well, measures are being made to improve the facility’s efficiency, safety and quality of care, with a slight reduction in the number of program beds available for convalescent, respite and palliative care.
“It’s not exactly what we hoped for,” said registered nurse Lindsay Cross, adding, “We’re happy that they came back with some level of increased staffing.”
“I think we’re hopeful that it’s going to address some of our issues, and I’m sure it will,” said senior RN Audrey Hamm. “This is certainly going to make a difference.”
Administrators met with the local staff on Oct. 5 to outline the staffing changes, which include the addition of a licensed practical nurse (LPN) on the night shift, 12 hours a day, seven days a week.
As well, an assistant head nurse position has been created, scheduled to work three eight-hour shifts per week, or 24 hours each week.
A combined lab/X-ray technician (CLXT) will also join the staff for eight hours per week.
Gayle Riendeau, acting CEO for Heartland Health Region, confirmed the news to the Leader on Oct. 7.
She said the recruitment process for the new staff has started, noting that they are posted as temporary positions to allow for a trial and evaluation period.
Riendeau said the region “continuously reviews its operations and services, including Davidson,” while being mindful of the need to control spending and focus on priorities.
The new positions were included in the budget approved this past summer, she continued, stating that a business case had been developed for Davidson.
“Davidson was identified as a (facility) that was experiencing some staffing pressures,” she said. “When that happens, that’s what we take a look at.”
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