since 2022, hospitals in carleton place and almonte have closed their emergency departments overnight at least 29 times, making them among the most frequently closed in eastern ontario.
carleton place and district memorial hospital has had 15 emergency department closures since august 2022 and almonte general hospital has had 14 closures since july 2023, related to staff shortages.
now, as carleton place and district memorial hospital prepares to open its new emergency department, the alliance that operates the two hospitals west of ottawa says it has developed a strategy to minimize emergency department closures in the future.
key to what it is calling proactive actions are changes in the way the hospitals schedule nursing staff.
caitlin o’hara, communications lead with the mississippi river health alliance (mrha), says it has recently increased hiring and recruiting efforts and is now scheduling three nurses for emergency department overnight shifts. in the past, two nurses were scheduled. the change, she said, “provides greater flexibility in the event of unexpected absences such as when somebody calls in sick.”
the hospitals also have an on-call program for nurses who are not scheduled to work, but might be required to provide backup. o’hara says the program has already helped prevent 10 potential emergency department closures.