Hospice plans move ahead
The government of Saskatchewan is throwing financial support behind plans to build a free-standing hospice in Prince Albert. Joe Hargrave, MLA for Prince Albert Carlton, announced a commitment of
$2 million in annual operating funding once the facility is built.
“I think hospices are important not just for Prince Albert but everywhere in this province. They take care of the patient and family and show the empathy that is required,” Hargrave said. “There is a maximum of 10 patients in the hospice and the staff have the time and training to spend with families and loved ones.”
The Rose Garden Hospice would be the first of its kind in Saskatchewan providing end of life care and comfort 24-hours a day to patients with terminal diagnosis. The Rose Garden Hospice Association (RGHA) said the facility will address the physical, spiritual, and emotional needs of residents approaching death while licensed medical staff will offer expert pain and symptom management to ensure physical suffering is relieved.