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Leaving the Hospital

When you check in or within your first day in hospital, one of our staff will talk to you about what you might need when you go back home. Your doctor will decide when it is safe for you to leave the hospital.

Before you leave, hospital staff will give you:

  • Information about any services that have been arranged or that you can request to help you recover at home.
  • A sheet telling you what medications (pills) you need to take and how often to take them.
  • Instructions about any appointments that have been made for you or that you need to make with your doctor or another health care provider; for example, you may need to have tests or physiotherapy.
  • Details about what to expect and how long it will take before you are fully recovered.

If you are a non-Canadian resident, please visit our Registration Desk before you leave to make arrangements for paying for your treatment.
 

Please Tell Us About Your Care

Before you go home, we want you to tell us about your time in hospital. Share your feedback with our Quality Improvement team at 867-393-8731.

Ask your nurse or First Nations Health Liaison for our patient survey and they will bring an easy-to-use tablet or printed survey to your room. There are short questions that will only take you a few minutes to answer. All responses are confidential, anonymous and securely handled by an independent third-party.

Your feedback gives us timely and important information, so we can continuously improve our care.