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NWT Wildfire: Limited capacity in multiple NTHSSA facilities

The Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority (NTHSSA) has issued a public notice about the health and social service levels in Yellowknife as the community recovers from the impact of the recent wildfire evacuation. The notice covers the period from Monday, Sept. 4th to Wednesday, Sept. 6th, 2023.
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As of September 6th, medical Travel appointments scheduled for Edmonton, unknown commercial flight availability into or out of Yellowknife means residents who are currently evacuated and have a scheduled Medical Travel appointment outside of the NWT, prior to September 11th, should not return to Yellowknife. NNSL file photo

The Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority (NTHSSA) has issued a public notice about the health and social service levels in Yellowknife as the community recovers from the impact of the recent wildfire evacuation. The notice covers the period from Monday, Sept. 4th to Wednesday, Sept. 6th, 2023.

According to the notice, some services will remain closed or reduced during this time, while others will gradually resume normal operations.

As of Sept. 6th, medical Travel appointments scheduled for Edmonton, unknown commercial flight availability into or out of Yellowknife means residents who are currently evacuated and have a scheduled Medical Travel appointment outside of the NWT, prior to September 11th, should not return to Yellowknife.

Any outpatient specialist/prenatal appointments that need to travel to Yellowknife, are suspended.

SA国际影视传媒淎ny appointments that are not urgent have been cancelled until further notice. Individuals will be contacted regarding their cancelled appointment,SA国际影视传媒 it reads. SA国际影视传媒淎ppointments will be rescheduled when services are stabilized. Urgent medical travel may be directed to other sites in the territory or Alberta.SA国际影视传媒

Emergency Department in Stanton Territorial Hospital will back to 80 per cent service levels. SA国际影视传媒淗owever acute care inpatient services will be extremely limited,SA国际影视传媒 it read.

According to the news release, it reads that by pass protocol for transfers into Yellowknife remains in effect, meaning patients that would be cared for in Yellowknife will instead travel to Alberta.

Surgical services and Inpatient surgical unit will still being reduced at 10 per cent and the unit will only be able to offer emergency surgical services. Most patients that have non-ICU level post-surgical care needs will be cared for within the 10-bed combined acute care bed capacity on the Medicine unit but some patientsSA国际影视传媒 care needs may require transfer to another facility before or after their surgery.

All cases new patients requiring intensive care will be held in the Emergency Department until transfer.

Sobering Centres and Day Shelter will only running at 50 per cent capacity, as limited food meals and bathroom supplies.

For full chart from NTHSSA, .



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