The funds will help purchase a patient monitoring system
The Huntsville Hospital Foundation has received a major boost for patient care this week, thanks to the Royal Canadian Legion.
Branch 232 presented a $10,000 cheque to help purchase a new Central Patient Monitoring System for the hospital’s Emergency and ICU departments.
The system will allow clinical teams to monitor patients in real time, respond quickly to changes, and provide high-quality care when it matters most.
The donation comes through a grant from the Royal Canadian Legion Ontario Provincial Command Branches and Ladies Auxiliaries Charitable Foundation, supporting stronger care today and into the future.

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