The funds will be used for a new patient monitoring system
Donor support is already making a major impact on patient care in South Muskoka.
The South Muskoka Hospital Foundation has announced a one-million-dollar funding disbursement to Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare’s South Muskoka Memorial Hospital.
The investment will help deliver a new patient monitoring system, allowing care teams to track vital signs in real time and respond faster when conditions change.
Hospital officials say the upgrade improves safety, coordination, and peace of mind for patients and families, thanks to the generosity of community donors.

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