Hospital Preparing: Potential Hurricane Impact

October 3, 2015

The Bermuda Hospitals Board is preparing for a potential impact from Hurricane Joaquin on Sunday [Oct 4].

“Staff already know who will stay on-site in the event of a lock down at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital and Mid-Atlantic Wellness Institute, and associated group homes to ensure inpatients and residents are fully supported without interruption,” the BHB said.

“This means a full complement of clinical, support and administrative staff will be on-site throughout the storm.

“The Lamb Foggo Urgent Care Centre will also be open for residents in the East End.

“The Bermuda Hospitals Board would like to thank its many hundreds of staff who are leaving their homes and families during the storm to ensure sustained medical services for Bermuda.”

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  1. Emt says:

    Also thanks to St John Ambulance for assisting and providing ambulance service during the storm for the East End from the Lamb Foggo Urgent Care in conjunction with BFRS

  2. Donald in Room 517 says:

    Doctors Nurses and Staff of K.E M.H.

    Dear Friends.

    This letter hardly could convey the admiration that I have for you all at K.E.M.H.

    The praise that I have for the Doctors Nurses and Staff at the Hospital leaves me with the difficultly of finding as a layman the best words to describe my thoughts regarding the excellence and high degree of professionalism which I found exists at the Hospital.

    Bermuda is indeed very fortunate to have a Hospital where there exists such dedicated staff, who, display and give the finest health care available day and night.

    To all of you at K.E.M.H. it is not for me to name names here and I hope that you all will understand, but you know who you all are.

    I am a senior citizen now , all my life I have given to others, I find it difficult to understand why I have been on the receiving end of such incredible kindness and support from every one at the Hospital.

    Here are some of my thoughts , would wonderful, do ? or could I say, how kind you all are ? or totally committed you are!

    All these comments seem not to be the best way to describe my experience, it all about what you do and how you all perform your allotted tasks.

    The words that I am looking for are, how caring you all are , and there in lies your gift to me and for that I am truly grateful.

    It is all about people caring for people.

    ” In recovery I am doing well”.

    Bless you all.

    Donald in 517