Monday, June 23, 2025

Our Emergency Department teams are here for you

Registered Nurse Nicki Watkins joined the Emergency Department team at Almonte General Hospital (AGH) team in April – right in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. She says she jumped right in. “From day one, excellent policies were in place to keep everyone safe,” she says. “This team is amazing.”

Registered Nurse Mark Gormley has worked in the Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital (CPDMH) for more than 20 years and he says that COVID-19 has changed almost everything – except the care provided to local communities every day: “We were able to quickly put proper precautions in place to care for our patients.”

At both AGH and CPDMH, the Emergency Departments are open 24/7 and ready to care for patients with serious health concerns.

At each hospital, a screener at the front door asks each patient a series of questions and provides the ER team with important information.  From there, patients can be assessed and anyone with COVID-19 symptoms can be isolated to a different area if necessary. All staff are wearing personal protective equipment. They change their gloves and do thorough cleanings between each patient.

Nicki has been a nurse for 10 years and worked in the ER at CHEO before coming to Almonte. “I’m comfortable with the uncomfortable and I like the pressure of never knowing what is coming next,” she says. “If someone has an emergency and needs help, we are ready and we can help.”

Mark agrees. “We appreciate that members of our communities are taking the recommendations to stay home seriously, but it should not come at the cost of your health or safety. We don’t want patients to have worse or bad outcomes because they waited too long to come to the hospital. Don’t sit at home if you have a concern. Come and see us.”

For the latest updates about Coronavirus, please visit the Leeds, Grenville & Lanark District Health Unit website at www.healthunit.org.  For the latest updates on what we are doing to keep patients safe, please visit our websites at www.almontegeneral.com/coronavirus and www.cpdmh.ca/coronavirus.

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