Building hope through the Mental Health Emergency Zone (MHEZ)
With all the key resources and equipped staff in a safe environment, the MHEZ is there to provide immediate intervention tailored to patients’ needs, to transform crisis into care.
Your contribution is essential to its completion!
Our community’s health is the Foundation’s main focus and your responsibility.
The Foundation supports projects that are not covered by government contributions.
Your Impact
Additional rest area for employees
The creation of an additional rest area is one of the initiatives implemented by the Employee Projects funded by the Foundation.
Mindfulness Intervention Project
Thanks to a third installment of $25,000 from Scotiabank, we are able to support the integration of mindfulness interventions within the Mental Health Program.
Purchase of a portable ultrasound
Purchase of a portable ultrasound for the emergency room, thanks
to a $10,000 donation
from Mr. Peter Hyde.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Program
$15,000 from Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies
Butterfly indicators
This butterfly-shaped indicator alerts staff about to enter a patient’s room that the patient is at end of life and that there are grieving loved ones inside.
24/7 Crisis Nursing Program
Implementation of a new 24/7 crisis nursing program in the emergency’s Psychiatric Emergency Zone (PEZ) thanks to a contribution of $60,000 from RBC.
Nursing Week
The tireless work of nurses was recognized thanks to contributions of $2,000 from the National Bank, $2,000 from Sunlife and more than 500 gift cards donated by Tim Hortons.
Fidgets blankets for mental health patients
Montfort At a Glance
300 000
patients served annually.
1 250
telemedicine consultants held every month.
The only
hospital in Ontario to guarantee health care services in both official languages.
Leading
the implementation of the Orléans Health Hub — a prototype for health
care improvement across Ontario
First
home-based midwifery program
in Canada.
Best
emergency wait time improvement in Ontario for non-admitted patients.