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Oncology In-patient Information - Unit 1A

Click to listen to this page using ReadPlease Unit 1A is a dedicated oncology in-patient unit for oncology patients and patients with oncology related concerns. It is a 45 bed unit with nurses specially trained in all areas of patient care, concentrating on the needs of oncology patients.

 

We offer team-focused care for all of our in-patients. Members of our team include nurses, oncologists, social workers and supportive care counselors, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, dietitians, pharmacists, Community Care Access Centre team members, discharge planners, radiation therapists, diagnostic imaging staff, housekeeping staff, volunteers and porters.

 

You will be assigned a primary nurse dedicated to your ongoing assessment and care, and will receive excellent care 24 hours a day.

 

panorama of Unit 1A Nursing Station

 

Make Yourself Comfortable

 

For your convenience, there is a patient kitchen on 1A with a toaster, microwave, fridge and kettle. You are welcome to store your food here, but please make sure it is clearly marked. You can get a patient label at the nursing station.

 

You can visit our family visiting room, located behind the nursing station. It has a TV, couches and reading material as well as a great view.


Visiting Hours

 

TBRHSC’s visiting hours are from 11:00 a.m. until 8:30 p.m.

 

Sometimes the nature of a patient’s illness may require visits outside of regular visiting hours, and we will make every effort to accommodate your needs. Please speak with your primary nurse to discuss any request you may have. Please note that your requests cannot interfere with your care and/or the care and comfort of other patients.

 

Flower and Fruit Basket Restrictions

 

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Many oncology patients have specific needs directly related to their low immune systems. Because of this, flowers, plants and fruit baskets are not allowed on Unit 1A. We appreciate your cooperation.

 

You are welcome to receive any artificial or silk flower arrangements to brighten your stay.


Food Service

 

Meals are ordered for you based on the diet prescribed by your doctor. If you have any special dietary needs and/or the meals are not meeting your needs, please let your primary nurse know.

 

We have a dietitian who is able to talk to you about your meals and nutrition during your stay. If you would like to talk to a dietitian, please let your primary nurse know. You are welcome to bring in food from home, however we ask that you check with your primary nurse to discuss nutritional needs and suitable foods before you do this.

 

Other Helpful Information
 
  • Any electrical and/or battery operated equipment you might want to bring to your hospital room must first be checked to ensure it will not interfere with any diagnostic equipment.

  • We have televisions and phones available to you in your room. You can make arrangements to activate this equipment.

  • We have a great selection of patient information about your patient journey. Please ask your primary care nurse for any information you would like to see.

  • In our responsibility to protect patients and the public, we may have to post ‘Special Precaution’ signs outside patient rooms. If you are entering a room with one of these signs, we must ask for your complete cooperation with our rules for these special circumstances. If you have any questions, please check first with a nurse.

  • There is a manager available on the day shift from Monday to Friday, and an assigned Charge Nurse on all other shifts.

 

Please feel free to contact our Unit Manager at 684-6499 with any questions or concerns.

 

panorama of Unit 1A patient lounge

 

 

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