Interim Long-Term Care

Kemptville District Hospital provides interim long-term care for residents awaiting acceptance in their selected long-term care facilities. Long-term care is designed to meet the needs of people who can no longer perform everyday tasks, like getting dressed, eating or bathing. Long-term care also provides for people who have Alzheimer’s and other cognitive and physical impairments.

At Kemptville District Hospital we have a 12-bed Interim Long-Term Care Unit located on the upper story of the hospital, which is located at 2675 Concession Road in Kemptville, Ontario, K0G 1J0.

Contact information for the Administration of the Interim Long-Term Care Unit is as follows:

  • Senior Officer of the Licensee: Frank Vassallo | 613.258.6133 ext. 132 | fvassallo@kdh.on.ca
  • Administrator: Jennifer Ellis | 613.258.6133 ext. 197 | jeellis@kdh.on.ca
  • Director of Nursing and Personal Care: Aline Bourgoin | 613.258.6133 ext. 210 | abourgoin@kdh.on.ca
  • Infection Prevention and Control Lead: Jo Anne Cunningham | 613.258.6133 ext. 191 | jocunningham@kdh.on.ca

The Ministry of Long-Term Care’s toll-free telephone number for making complaints  is 1.866.434.0144Click here for the Ministry’s Long-term Care Home Complaint Process.

See also the following Kemptville District Hospital documents:

Our staff and volunteers create a very home-like atmosphere in our Interim Long-Term Care Unit. Residents eat their meals in their own sunny dining room, and enjoy a wide variety of activities, including music, games and crafts, pet therapy and outings. All rooms on the unit are equipped with air conditioning. Our residents also enjoy planting strawberries and herbs in the hospital garden. Residents’ birthdays are celebrated at monthly parties, festive teas are held, and special meals are planned.

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“I had surgery at KDH for a knee injury. The experience I had was like no other. The video of what to expect was superbly done and put me at ease before I arrived. The greeter was welcoming and had a great sense of humour. I could tell he really enjoyed his job! The nurse who took care of me explained everything that would happen. I shared with her my fear of IVs and she used a small needle and distracted me so I felt only a pinch. Dr. Marshall explained the procedure and what would happen. He wheeled me into surgery and the people in the OR all introduced themselves and told me what they do. After the surgery, another nurse was there when I opened my eyes and she could see I was confused so she told me it was ok to go back to sleep for a little while. Later, she made sure I was ready to go. I work in the Human Resources field, and I would love to know more about how you create a culture where everyone wants to be at work and be their best selves!”

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