‘Frostbite capital’: Efforts to reduce frostbite amputations underway in Edmonton
EDMONTON — Trevor Logan winces in pain as a nurse cleans the blistered middle finger on his right hand, swollen to twice its size due to frostbite.
Inside a clinic of a downtown Edmonton homeless shelter, Logan says he can’t look at his hand while the nurse moves what’s left of his index finger to make room for bandaging.
The 35-year-old from Calling Lake, Alta., who has been homeless for years, had the finger amputated last year due to frostbite.
“I try not to comprehend it as much as I can,” he says in an interview at the Hope Mission, one of the city’s largest shelters.


