2024-09-17 18:49:09
Palliative care patients who come to live out their final moments at Maison Michel-Sarrazin will experience a more peaceful end of life, thanks to major expansion and renovation work. This will improve the comfort of patients and facilitate the work of the staff on site.
Doubled capacity, the installation of an elevator and self-sufficiency in caring for patients are among the major elements of the major transformation of the palliative care centre on Chemin Saint-Louis. The work allows for a more comprehensive range of services, whether physical, psychological, social, spiritual or artistic. There is even a hair salon on site. Families also benefit from an outdoor terrace, a new dining room and practical facilities, such as a bedroom and laundry room if relatives need to stay on site.
The total represents investments of $9 million, entirely assumed by the Fondation de la Maison Michel-Sarrazin.
These improvements and changes were more than necessary, as the Maison Michel-Sarrazin (MMS) had not undergone any facelift until now, and will be celebrating its 40th anniversary very soon.
“For the last 40 years, you had to put in a little botox and a little enhancement,” says Brigitte Laflamme, general director of the MMS, with a laugh.
Brigitte Laflamme, CEO of Maison Michel-Sarrazin. STEVENS LEBLANC/JOURNAL DE QUEBEC/AGENCE QMI) Stevens LeBlanc/JOURNAL DE QUEBEC
A huge challenge
This work, which greatly improves the functional aspect of the centre, was highly anticipated, continues Ms. Laflamme. And the biggest challenge was to carry out this major work while continuing to offer services.
“It’s done. We have kept our services,” says Ms. Laflamme happily.
The work was spread over a period of one year.
New family lounge at the Michel-Sarrazin end-of-life home in Quebec City, Tuesday, September 17, 2024. STEVENS LEBLANC/JOURNAL DE QUEBEC/AGENCE QMI) Stevens LeBlanc/JOURNAL DE QUEBEC
Present for the occasion, the minister responsible for the Capitale-Nationale region, Jonatan Julien, stressed the importance of the last moments of a loved one, he who accompanied his grandmother when she died at the MMS several years ago.
“I know the hurdles that had to be overcome to achieve this success,” he said. “A quality of life is also a quality of end of life,” he added.
Inauguration of renovation and expansion work at the Michel-Sarrazin end-of-life home in Quebec City, Tuesday, September 17, 2024. A new kitchen for meals for all employees, patients and families. STEVENS LEBLANC/JOURNAL DE QUEBEC/AGENCE QMI) Stevens LeBlanc/JOURNAL DE QUEBEC
Launch of the fundraising campaign
The inauguration of the new MMS spaces was also an opportunity to officially launch the fundraising campaign. Under the theme “Ends of life are sweeter at home,” the fundraiser raised nearly $5.8 million. The goal is to reach $12 million by 2027.
Denis Ricard, co-chair of the campaign and also president and CEO of IA Financial Group, wanted to reiterate the importance of dying with dignity.
“It is a hope that we all share,” he emphasizes. “The Maison Michel-Sarrazin is the very essence of compassion and human dignity.”
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Maison Michel-Sarrazin’s Major Expansion: Enhancing Palliative Care and Comfort for Patients and Families
A significant milestone has been reached at Maison Michel-Sarrazin, a palliative care center in Quebec City, with the completion of a major expansion and renovation project. This substantial investment, totaling $9 million, will greatly improve the comfort and quality of life for patients, families, and staff, as well as enhance the overall experience of end-of-life care.
Doubling Capacity and Elevating Care
The renovated center now boasts a doubled capacity, an elevator, and self-sufficiency
– What services are offered at Maison Michel-Sarrazin to support palliative care patients?
Palliative Care Patients to Experience a More Peaceful End of Life at Maison Michel-Sarrazin
[Image: Exterior of Maison Michel-Sarrazin after expansion and renovation]
Maison Michel-Sarrazin, a leading palliative care center, has undergone a major expansion and renovation to provide a more comfortable and peaceful experience for patients and their families. The significant transformation, which cost $9 million, has doubled the center’s capacity, installed an elevator, and enabled self-sufficiency in patient care. The comprehensive renovation aims to improve the physical, psychological, social, spiritual, and artistic well-being of patients and their loved ones.
A Comprehensive Range of Services
The expansion has enabled the center to offer a broader range of services, including a hair salon, outdoor terrace, new dining room, and practical facilities such as a bedroom and laundry room for relatives who need to stay on site. This comprehensive approach ensures that patients receive holistic care that addresses their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.
40 Years of Service, a New Chapter
Maison Michel-Sarrazin celebrates its 40th anniversary soon, and the renovation marks a new chapter in its history. According to Brigitte Laflamme, the center’s general director, the renovation was long overdue, as the center had not undergone any significant changes until now. “For the last 40 years, you had to put in a little botox and a little enhancement,” she said with a laugh.
A Huge Challenge
The expansion and renovation posed a significant challenge, as the center needed to continue offering services while undergoing major construction work. Ms. Laflamme praised the successful completion of the project, stating, “We have kept our services.” The work was spread over a period of one year, requiring meticulous planning and execution.
Investing in Patient Care
The Fondation de la Maison Michel-Sarrazin entirely funded the $9 million investment, demonstrating its commitment to providing the best possible care for patients and their families. The renovation is a testament to the foundation’s dedication to improving the quality of life for those in palliative care.
A New Era of Care
The revamped Maison Michel-Sarrazin is poised to provide a more peaceful and comfortable experience for patients and their loved ones. With its expanded capacity, improved facilities, and comprehensive range of services, the center is well-equipped to address the complex needs of patients requiring palliative care.
Keywords: Palliative care, Maison Michel-Sarrazin, expansion, renovation, patient care, end of life care, terminal illness, comfort care, hospice care.
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