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Supporting the Give a Little Life Campaign

Give a Little Life Soccer Family Fun Night

Nov 25, 2019 | 10:02 AM

Do you have plans this Saturday evening?

Bring your family to the Alfred Jenkins Fieldhouse to help the Vic and get some great indoor exercise playing soccer!

All ages are welcome for a great old fashioned game of soccer!

SEE MORE INFORMATION BELOW THE POSTER

My Hospital, Our Future

Think of your body as a computer. Your brain is both the hard drive and the processor. It’s where everything is stored, all programs, files, memory. The heart, however, is the power supply. And without the power supply, nothing else works.

We all may know someone who has suffered a cardiac event. From full scale heart failure to a blocked coronary artery, a cardiac emergency is a grave situation and can mean life or death.

The medical teams in the Victoria Hospital are trained and knowledgeable on how to diagnose and stabilize you should you come in with heart attack symptoms. They’re also here for you when you return home post-surgery to help you grow stronger and manage your heart health.

But we need to put the best tools into the hands of our people.

Our radiothon is now fourteen years old! Over 6.7 million dollars has been raised for better health care, right here at home. This year’s Give a Little Life Day will raise money to purchase new equipment and technology that will help patients who come to us with cardiac failure.

DID YOU KNOW? 100% of your donation stays right here in our community!

The Equipment:

  • A portable digital radiography x-raymachine: this is a compact apparatus that can be taken to the patient in a hospital bed or the emergency room. A chest X-ray shows the doctor pictures that can help confirm the presence of a valve disorder and provide important detailed information about your condition and its seriousness. Chest X-rays are useful for diagnosing heart failure. It produces immediate images for medical teams to view with zero wait time. Less wait time, means quicker treatment plan, less damage to the heart and faster action.
  • Telemetry units: This portable and remote equipment is used once you are on your way back to health. During rehab in our FitLife program in Prince Albert, you will wear a device while being monitored by medical teams as you exercise at the Alfred Jenkins Fieldhouse. While you walk or run, your blood pressure, heart rate and oxygen levels will be closely watched to ensure that while you exercise your heart, you are safe.
  • Two Echo Ultrasound Beds: These are special beds used by our sonographers. When receiving an ultrasound of your heart, it is important that the patient is comfortable, that the sonographer has access to their patient from all sides for better images and that there are no barriers. Better images mean more accurate diagnosis.

Listen LIVE Friday, December 6, 2019 from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Broadcast on three Prince Albert Stations:

During the Live Broadcast You Can:

WALK IN
Drop off your pledge in the lobby of the Victoria Regional Hospital during the live broadcast.

CALL IN
Call in your pledge during the Radio-a-thon: Toll Free: 1-855-816-LIFE(5433)

FAX IN
Fax in your pledge during the Radio-a-thon: (306) 765-6120

MAIL IN
Download this form and mail to the Victoria Hospital Foundation

DONATE ONLINE
Now using our new on-line (Bank Grade Security) DONATE TODAY option you can make your donation using your VISA or MasterCard. You can make a One-Time Donation or you can choose the Monthly Option. This allows you to make a larger donation, over time, and still qualify for the Rewards associated with your card.

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