Bank Machines & Mailboxes
Bank machines are located in the Main East Lobby, Main West Lobby and the Town Centre for cash withdrawals.
Please note - there is a service charge per transaction associated with the banking machine.
Canada Post mailboxes are located at both main entrance doors.
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Chaplaincy Services
Pastoral care workers, known as Chaplains, are here to listen and offer emotional and grief support. They provide non-judgmental support to all people, regardless of religious, spiritual background, or belief systems.
They offer visitation, assist in communication with family members, provide/assist in arranging religious rituals such as Communion, or Sacrament of the Sick. You may request a visit from a Chaplain by asking your nurse or by dropping by the Spiritual Centre located near the Main West Entrance.
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Gift & Coffee Shops
Tim Horton's Coffee Shop
Located near the East Main Lobby (Level 200)
Kiosk located in the Cafeteria (Level One)
Open from 6:00 am - 11:00 pm
Canteen
The Canteen in the Town Centre at the Regional Mental Health Centre offers coffee and other conveniences.
The Volunteer Association Gift Shop
A Gift Shop, operated by the Volunteer Association, is located next to Tim Horton’s in the Main East Lobby and has many gift items of interest and small toiletries. Profits made in the Gift Shop are returned to the hospital through contributions from the Volunteer Association.
Located near the Main Lobby (Level 200)
Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 8:00 pm
Saturday - Sunday: 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
The Volunteer Association will also manage ticket booth and guest Gift Kiosks along Main Street (Level 200) of the District Hospital.
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Home Health Care Services
In order to avoid unnecessary home visits, please tell your nurse upon admission if you are on the Home Care Program. The Home Care case manager, from The North East Community Care Access Centre (NECCAC), can then be notified to put your services on hold while in hospital. The hospital case manager will follow your progress and will meet with you prior to discharge to reassess your needs and resume your services at home.
If you feel you will require help while at home, ask your nurse to have the Discharge Planner come and see you. The Discharge Planner will assess your needs and refer you to the Home Care Program if you qualify. Should you require any other assistance with discharge planning (for example, application to a long-term care facility or community program), please ask your nurse to have the Discharge Planner see you.
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