The Kincardine and Community Health Care Foundation (KCHCF) has unveiled renderings for the renovations at the Kincardine Hospital.
A press release from the South Bruce Grey Health Centre (SBGHC) and the Kincardine and Community Health Care Foundation shared the new renderings on Wednesday.
The KCHCF launched an ambitious $18 million campaign in 2022 to fund the local share of the redevelopment. With strong community support, $14 million has already been raised, leaving $4 million still needed to complete the project.
The new Emergency Department, Medical Imaging, and Laboratory spaces will be two and a half times larger than the current footprint. The redevelopment includes Bruce County’s first MRI, which the hospital foundation calls "a transformative addition that will allow patients to receive advanced imaging in a timely manner close to home," in the press release.
For more information or to support the campaign, visit www.kincardinefoundation.ca.
"This is an exciting and historic moment for our community,” said Nancy Shaw, CEO, SBGHC. "These new renderings show a modern, welcoming, and purpose-built hospital designed to meet the growing and changing needs of the patients we serve. The expanded Emergency Department, Diagnostic Imaging, and Laboratory will significantly enhance our ability to deliver high-quality, timely care—including the addition of the MRI, which will be a game-changer for local access to diagnostic services."
"Today’s unveiling is a powerful reminder of what this community can achieve when we come together," added Becky Fair, President, KCHCF. "These drawings reflect not just a building, but a promise—better care, closer to home, for every family in Kincardine, Huron-Kinloss, and across our region. We are deeply grateful to every donor who has helped us reach this point. With $4 million left to raise, we invite the community to join us in finishing this once-in-a-generation project."