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As announced in December 2021, the Government of Manitoba will be making investments to enhance health services across Manitoba, including building a new hospital in Neepawa. This investment will strengthen clinical services for residents of Neepawa and surrounding communities and mark a significant step toward more consistent, equitable and high-quality care for all Manitobans.
Features of the new facility, which will replace the existing Neepawa Health Centre, include:
at least 60 acute care inpatient beds, up from 35 at the current Neepawa site;
an expanded emergency department designed to best practice standards that includes treatment and assessment rooms, a trauma room, stretcher bay and an ambulance bay; and
enhanced space for a number of programs, such as surgery, diagnostics and palliative care as well as various outpatient services including dialysis and chemotherapy.
The new facility is expected to be at least twice the size of the current site. Construction is tentatively slated for completion in 2025.
As part of building a new hospital that is designed to meet the needs of health-care workers, patients and their families, capturing input from individuals and groups that access care at the facility is an important priority.
This questionnaire is designed to gather feedback from you about your perception and experiences at the current facility. The survey primarily is seeking your input on physical and environmental matters, such as parking, lighting, wayfinding, etc. Your input will help inform planning for the construction of this new hospital.
As announced in December 2021, the Government of Manitoba will be making investments to enhance health services across Manitoba, including building a new hospital in Neepawa. This investment will strengthen clinical services for residents of Neepawa and surrounding communities and mark a significant step toward more consistent, equitable and high-quality care for all Manitobans.
Features of the new facility, which will replace the existing Neepawa Health Centre, include:
at least 60 acute care inpatient beds, up from 35 at the current Neepawa site;
an expanded emergency department designed to best practice standards that includes treatment and assessment rooms, a trauma room, stretcher bay and an ambulance bay; and
enhanced space for a number of programs, such as surgery, diagnostics and palliative care as well as various outpatient services including dialysis and chemotherapy.
The new facility is expected to be at least twice the size of the current site. Construction is tentatively slated for completion in 2025.
As part of building a new hospital that is designed to meet the needs of health-care workers, patients and their families, capturing input from individuals and groups that access care at the facility is an important priority.
This questionnaire is designed to gather feedback from you about your perception and experiences at the current facility. The survey primarily is seeking your input on physical and environmental matters, such as parking, lighting, wayfinding, etc. Your input will help inform planning for the construction of this new hospital.
Please take 6-8 minutes to share your feedback with us. Your feedback may be from your perspective and experience as a patient, a health care worker, caregiver/family member or as a resident of Neepawa or a surrounding community.
All questions are optional, so you may answer or skip any question you wish. Your feedback will remain confidential, and we thank you for your time and input.