Health Topics/Services
Health Care Investments to Benefit Families and Communities
“Our government is committed to addressing the health needs of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians, and investments in the provincial health care system will help to ensure that individuals, families and communities have access to strong and sustainable services for the long term. In keeping with our Population Growth Strategy, we are supporting healthy family-friendly communities for those who choose to call our province home.â€
- The Honourable Steve Kent, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health and Community Services
Sir Thomas Roddick Hospital in Stephenville will receive funding of approximately $285,000 for:
- External pacemakers and generators to optimize patient care and services;
- Automated medication units to enhance ease of administering medication;
- Case carts used for the transportation of surgical instruments; and
- Enhancements to the reprocessing of medical equipment with improvements to the endoscope cleaning station.
- Tony Cornect, MHA for Port au Port
An additional investment of $140,000 will be provided for renovations to the registration areas of the emergency department, the medical imaging department and the laboratory at Sir Thomas Roddick Hospital. These enhancements will result in improved patient flow at the facility. As well, a regional investment of $24,000 will be used to purchase four channel voice recorders that will benefit the paramedicine program across the region.
“Sir Thomas Roddick Hospital is an important health care facility in the Town of Stephenville. On behalf of the town council and residents, I thank the Provincial Government for this investment that will support positive, long-term health care services in the region.â€
- Tom O’Brien, Mayor of the Town of Stephenville
Residents at the Bay St. George Long Term Care Centre in Stephenville Crossing will benefit from $104,000 for a new paratransit bus. The long-term care centre will also receive funding of $45,000 to facilitate the replacement of a commercial dishwasher.
“The Town of Stephenville Crossing is pleased to see the Provincial Government investing in the Bay St. George Long Term Care Centre. These investments will have a direct impact on residents and families in this area and ensure that they continue to receive quality services now and in the years to come.â€
- Brian Joy, Mayor of the Town of Stephenville Crossing
Budget 2015 includes a total of $133.7 million to ensure access to new and modern health care facilities and equipment for Newfoundlanders and Labradorians, including $40 million for new health care equipment and $20 million for repair and renovation projects.
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Quck Facts
- A Provincial Government investment of approximately $600,000 will benefit residents on the west coast.
- Sir Thomas Roddick Hospital in Stephenville will receive $285,000 for the purchase of external pacemakers and generators; automated medication units; case carts; and enhancements to the reprocessing of medical equipment with improvements to the endoscope cleaning station.
- An investment of $140,000 at Sir Thomas Roddick Hospital will be provided for renovations to the registration areas of the emergency department, the medical imaging department and the laboratory.
- The Bay St. George Long Term Care Centre in Stephenville Crossing will benefit from $104,000 for a new paratransit bus and $45,000 to facilitate the replacement of a commercial dishwasher.
- Budget 2015 includes a total of $133.7 million to ensure access to new and modern health care facilities and equipment, including $40 million for new health care equipment and $20 million for repair and renovation projects.
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Media contacts:
Tina Williams -Â Director of Communications
Department of Health and Community Services
(709) 729-1377
(709) 728-2837
tinawilliams@gov.nl.ca
Sherry Jones
 - Constituency Assistant to 
Tony Cornect

MHA for Port au Port
(709) 643-0813

SherryJones@gov.nl.ca
Tom O’Brien - Mayor
Town of Stephenville
(709) 643-8360
Brian Joy -Â Mayor
Town of Stephenville Crossing
(709) 283-2717