NGH invites community to Open House on Pressure Injury Prevention
SIMCOE, ON – When someone you care about is suffering from malnutrition or restricted mobility, it can be hard to keep them comfortable and safe. One of the biggest challenges is preventing pressure injuries, sometimes called bedsores. These injuries can be painful and slow to heal, but many can be avoided with the right support and care.
Norfolk General Hospital (NGH) is inviting the community to an open house on Tuesday, November 18 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. to learn more about prevention and how families, caregivers, and healthcare teams can work together to protect community members at home, in hospital, in long-term care or other settings.
The open house will bring together vendors, healthcare partners and members of the Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario (RNAO) to share the latest information on prevention and care. Those who attend will be able to ask questions, explore new tools, and take-home practical strategies that can make a real difference in managing their health risks.
“Pressure injuries can affect anyone, whether at home, in hospital, long-term care, or congregate settings” said Jennifer Edwards, Director of Quality, Clinical Practice and Risk and BPSO Lead at NGH. “By learning together, we can reduce risks and improve quality of life for the people we care about most.”
The event is part of NGH’s journey as a Pre-Designate Best Practice Spotlight Organization (BPSO). Through this program, led by RNAO, NGH is committed to using the best available evidence to improve patient outcomes and deliver safer, higher-quality care.
The open house will take place on the main floor, in the North South Conference Room at Norfolk General Hospital. It is free to attend and open to everyone in the community. Guests are welcome to drop in at any time between 10:00 and 2:00. Free parking will be provided to those who visit the event.