Monday, March 2, 2026

Four New Critical Care Beds Improve Access for Grey Bruce Patients, Families

Access to critical care is expanding with the addition of four beds in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at the Owen Sound Hospital.

This expansion, supported through new provincial funding, will help ensure that patients and families across Grey and Bruce counties receive life-saving care close to home when they need it most.

The ICU provides specialized around-the-clock care for patients with the most serious and complex medical needs. Teams of critical care physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists, and other healthcare professionals deliver continuous monitoring, advanced treatment, and rapid response interventions to patients in their care.

Our ICU teams support patients and families through some of their most challenging health moments with skill, compassion, and professionalism,” said Ann Ford, president and CEO, Brightshores. “These additional beds will improve access to specialized critical care services close to home. We are grateful to the provincial government for supporting this important investment in our region.”

Brightshores regional ICU services are provided at the Owen Sound Hospital. Between April 1, 2024 and March 31, 2025 (their last fiscal year) the team cared for 458 patients. Patients’ average length of stay on the unit is 10 days. The four additional beds bring the total number of ICU beds to 12.

It is important that where possible, patients receive care close to home. This is something I hear in the community on a regular basis,” said Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MPP Paul Vickers. “Today’s announcement helps make that a reality for more families across Bruce and Grey counties.”

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