Respite care staff to return to Calgary facility after helping at children’s hospital
CALGARY – A Calgary facility that offers respite and end-of-life care to children is set to reopen after staff were redeployed for more than a month to help with a surge in patients at the nearby pediatric hospital.
Dr. Jennifer Macpherson, who’s the facility medical director at Alberta Children’s Hospital, says Rotary Flames House could start admitting patients as early as today.
Alberta Health Services closed the facility in early December and sent staff to help at the children’s hospital.
No respite care was available for children during that time, but patients who needed palliative care were treated at the hospital.