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Brockville – A year of collaboration, progress, and thoughtful investment in patient care are just a few of the highlights from Brockville General’s 2025/26 Annual Meeting of Members on June 11, 2026.
“Every year brings new challenges and with them, new opportunities to enhance our programs and strengthen the care we provide. The past year was no exception. The Board of Directors was consistently satisfied with the efforts of the Executive Leadership Team and the entire hospital staff to accept challenges as an opportunity for positive change. The Board extends sincere thanks to the Hospital’s staff, volunteers, and community partners for their contributions to providing excellent health care.” said James Eastwood, Board Chair. “Together, we remain focused on providing quality, safety, and patient-centred care to ensure our patients receive the world-class healthcare they expect, from Brockville General Hospital.”
Brockville General 2025/26 Annual Report Video:
Eleanor Newman has been elected as Vice Chair and the hospital board also welcomed four new Directors, Jennifer O’Reilly, Brianna Sudnik, Lisa Taylor, and Jeff Wiwchar.
In the hospital’s annual report video to the community, Eastwood, Julie Caffin, President and CEO, and Dr Greg Manning, Vice President and Chief of Staff, recognized the dedication of the staff, physicians, learners, and volunteers at the hospital, who each contributed to the many successes from the past year.
The Annual Report video highlights include:
The launch of the Brockville@Home, a new program to help patients continue their recovery at homes, supported by a partnership between Brockville General and SE Health.
The Brockville General Volunteer Association’s Blankets of Kindness program, a community project initiative that invites residents to help replenish the handmade blankets for patients in the Palliative Care Unit.
Partnership with Health Workforce Innovations to recruit international physicians, which included site tours for physicians from the United Kingdom.
Future planning for the hospital with the acquisition of the former Commonwealth Public School, ensuring the hospital can continue to serve a growing and evolving community.
Additional details were shared in the accompanying quick facts document: 27,310 visits to the Emergency Department, 32,619 scheduled diagnostic imaging exams, 70,271 ambulatory visits, 307 births, and 8,964 surgical procedures.
The full Annual Report video and hospital quick facts are available on our website at www.BrockvilleGeneralHospital.ca/AnnualReport.
About Brockville General Hospital
Brockville General Hospital has a long history of rising to the challenge when the community is in need. Whether we’re pioneering local access to care, building modern diagnostic, surgical, and healing spaces, or tackling the pressures facing our healthcare system, we’re here to serve you. Through teamwork, partnership, and the support of our community, we proudly offer a range of services and quality, compassionate care right here in Leeds and Grenville.



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