Niagara Health makes changes to increase Critical Care capacity
- The number of ICU beds being filled by COVID-19 patients is at unprecedented levels and is anticipated to climb further.
- In addition to COVID-19 patients, hospitals need to ensure capacity is available for non-COVID-19 patients requiring critical care.
- Over the last week, Niagara Health has increased the number of physicians and staff working in the ICU department.
- The next phase will involve enlarging the physical space for critical care services in St. Catharines to create more capacity for COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 patients.
- Niagara Health is currently caring for 82 COVID-19 patients including 24 in the ICU which has pushed ICU capacity to 108%.