Alberta NDP demands action on Red Deer Hospital expansion and Emergency Room space
Alberta’s NDP is demanding immediate action and a definitive timeline to build the Red Deer Hospital expansion after it was revealed on Monday that staff at the existing hospital have been forced to use tarps held up with duct tape to create further emergency assessment spaces.
Local resident Jaelene Tweedle arrived at Red Deer Hospital at 3:30 a.m. on Dec. 21 and says she waited five hours in the emergency waiting room area first. Then, she was moved to an assessment space and observed a series of confined spaces made using the tarp and tape.
“It was something out of a Hollywood movie set during a pandemic,” Tweedle said. “Public healthcare must be there for every Albertan — and it’s simply not for Red Deer residents. The availability of it seems to be growing even more uncertain for Red Deer residents, and the hundreds of thousands of others who depend on the Red Deer Regional Hospital.
“Trips to an emergency room are usually a last resort and come with added stress and uncertainty. And to see our frontline staff and patients working in and being treated under conditions that are nowhere near optimal, was concerning.”