Pay Day Moved from September 30th to September 29th

As you may be aware, the federal government recently passed legislation to make September 30th a federal statutory holiday in observance of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

All federally regulated workplaces (such as the federal government, banks, post offices, etc.) will be closed on September 30th in order to observe this new holiday. As a result of these closures, all employees will be paid one day earlier on WednesdaySeptember 29th instead of the regularly scheduled pay day of Thursday, September 30th.

Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact Michael Iorianni at 684-6917 or by email at ioriannm@tbh.net.

Housekeeping Week

Housekeeping Appreciation Week (September 12th-18th) is an opportunity to recognize the value and hard work provided by all of the dedicated members of our Hospital’s Housekeeping team. During the pandemic, we have relied on these unsung heroes on the front lines to keep our facility clean and safe for our patients and staff. Please join us in thanking our amazing Housekeeping team for everything they do and the important role they play.

Employee Donor Spotlight: Rob, Information Technology

Starting today the Foundation will be regularly shining the spotlight on Employee Donors!

Today we’re featuring Rob from Information Technology. Not only is Rob a longtime Employee Donor (for over 23 years!) but he’s also the Chair of our Employee Giving Committee.

I donate to the Employee Giving Program to support my co-workers who provide front line care with the purchase of new equipment. I hope this helps improve patient care because someday it may be a family member or friend on the receiving end of it.

Thank you, Rob!

Employee Donors are Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre staff who donate through payroll deductions, helping to fund Hospital equipment in the area that means the most to them. Their dedication to better local healthcare is shown in both the hard work they do and their donations.

If you’re a Hospital employee you can sign up, too! Learn more at www.healthsciencesfoundation.ca/imin

Cancer Screening Video Launch

Cancer screening is important for early detection of cancer but it can be nerve-racking if you don’t know what to expect. To help prepare patients for their cancer screening journey, Prevention and Screening Clinical Services has developed educational videos for each of the three organized screening programs in Ontario.

Whether the patient’s appointment is with their primary care provider or with the Screen for Life Coach when it visits their community, these videos will help patients learn what to expect before, during and after their breast, cervical or colon cancer screening appointment. The videos are available in both English and Ojibway and can be viewed by visiting

https://tbrhsc.net/sflmedia/

Stroke Network Educational Sessions

Hosted by the Central South Regional Stroke Network


This event will be offered in 2 parts: 

Pre-recorded Webinar: (3 hours)
Available from Thursday October 4th to Thursday October 19th

Live Interactive Webinar:
Thursday, October 19th from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm

Learning Objectives:

At the end of this session, participants will:

• Understand cognition with the cognitive framework
• Be able to apply cognition knowledge to assessment and intervention of own profession
• Understand common changes in perception after stroke
• Understand the impact of changed perception on own practice

Click here for the event page and to register

Please return wheelchairs to the Main Lobby

There are currently no Wheelchairs or blue STAXI wheelchairs in the Main Lobby for patients, forcing patients to wait until a chair is returned before they can get to their appointments in the hospital.


If you see any wheelchairs in your unit/department/an in-patient room, or anywhere in the hospital or the grounds, please see that it is returned to the Main Lobby as soon as possible.


Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

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