COVID-19 outbreak confirmed at Procter and Gamble plant in Belleville Providence Care and Queen’s University have been involved in getting patient care space ready at the Union Street location instead of INVISTA.
The facility is expected to be operational by mid-February.Queen’s University purchased the site in 2017 and is now leasing the former Gibson Wing to Providence Care for a new transitional care centre that is scheduled to open in 2021.
KHSC will use a portion of the main floor for the 70-bed, 24,500 square-foot alternate health facility (AHF).“We are busy preparing this facility so it will be available to us as the need arises,” says Dr.