

In a proactive move to better understand the state of local healthcare services, the Health, Housing and Environmental Services committee today embarked on a tour of Council clinics.
The tour aimed to assess the infrastructure, services provided, and the general conditions of the healthcare facilities to ensure they meet the needs of the community.
The councillors engaged with healthcare staff, and patients. The objective of the tour was to gather first-hand information about the current challenges faced by Council clinics and to discuss potential improvements. This included the condition of medical equipment, staff requirements, patient satisfaction, and general infrastructure needs.
The councillors’ tour of Council clinics is a positive step toward strengthening healthcare services in the community. By listening to both healthcare professionals and patients, Council is taking a proactive approach to ensuring that clinics continue to provide high-quality, accessible, and efficient healthcare to all residents. The lessons learned from the tour will play a key role in shaping future improvements and making healthcare more responsive to the needs of the community.



