Kelly Panteluk Construction Ltd. (KPCL) in Estevan has contributed $450,000 to the Children鈥檚 Hospital Foundation of Saskatchewan, allowing young patients, parents and their medical teams to have access to an innovative new space when the doors open.
The new multidisciplinary assessment room in the pediatric outpatient department will provide assessment space to help children at risk for issues related to genetic disorders, neuro-motor disorders, metabolic disorders and many other acute or chronic conditions.
鈥淲e are very grateful for the support of KPCL in helping to create such a unique space within the new maternal and children鈥檚 hospital,鈥 said Brynn Boback-Lane, president and CEO of the Children鈥檚 Hospital Foundation of Saskatchewan.
鈥淜PCL鈥檚 generosity is helping to ensure that our new hospital has the leading edge facilities and equipment it needs to improve treatment for our province鈥檚 children and families.鈥
The space will allow professionals to work with children and assess their physical and emotional needs, and provide a space for members of the multidisciplinary team, such as physicians, nurses, occupational and physiotherapists, and speech-language pathologists to thoroughly assess children.
鈥淲e take great pride in supporting the communities we build within and are committed to improved access to healthcare services and infrastructure in Saskatchewan,鈥 says Kelly Panteluk of KPCL Construction.
鈥淭he Children鈥檚 Hospital of Saskatchewan will benefit families across the province and we are very excited to lend our support.鈥
鈥淲e extend our deep appreciation for KPCL and its generous contribution in supporting state-of-the-art care within the new maternal and children鈥檚 hospital,鈥 said Mike Stensrud, chair of the Saskatoon Regional Health Authority. 鈥淭his space will support our teams鈥 approach to multidisciplinary care and in developing an integrated plan of care.
鈥淭his is one way in which our care teams in Children鈥檚 Hospital of Saskatchewan will have what they need to provide a better care experience for the babies, children, teens, and expectant mothers of our Region and our province.鈥
Next week鈥檚 edition of the Mercury will have more on this story.