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About Us

The Wellington Health Care Alliance is comprised of three, rural, acute care hospitals: Groves Memorial Community Hospital in Fergus, and North Wellington Health Care, with hospital sites in Mount Forest (Louise Marshall Hospital) and Palmerston (Palmerston and District Hospital). Each hospital provides a comprehensive range of surgical, inpatient and outpatient services; including 24/7 emergency and obstetrical care. WHCA is an administrative alliance that was formed to provide a strong, consistent voice for rural health care. We value the strength we have with our health care partners across the Waterloo-Wellington region. 

Introducing our Alliance Logo

About the design: 

  • Crescent moon shape symbolizes the cyclical nature of life, death and rebirth
  • Half circle blends the old NWHC apple logo into new design
  • Person represents patients, staff/physicians and community
  • Leaves blend the old leaves from Grove's logo into new design 
  • Roots and leaves tie in the Wellington Health Care Alliance strategic plan to Root-Cultivate-Grow, rural medicine and sustainability. 
                            
 
 

Mission, Vision, Values

Our vision: Rooted in Wellness - Growing Together - Cultivating Health

Our mission: Together, elevating quality to achieve excellent care, empowering all to thrive on our journey to wellness

Our values:  Teamwork, Respect, Accountability, Compassion, Kindness

Louise Marshall Hospital

Louise Marshall Hospital

The Louise Marshall Hospital is a community hospital operating 15 inpatient beds serving the health care needs of the Wellington North catchment area. Located in the town of Mount Forest, our fully accredited hospital offers a range of primary and secondary services including 24-hour emergency services, inpatient and outpatient care, specialist clinics and supportive diagnostic services.

The hospital has an active staff of seven family physicians as well as consulting staff in General Surgery, Internal Medicine, Radiology, Anesthesiology, Pathology, Obstetrics and Gynecology.

History of Louise Marshall Hospital

Dr. A.R. Perry purchased the home of Alex Martin on the corner of Dublin and Princess Street in Mount Forest and established Strathcona Hospital, a 10-bed private hospital. In 1923, a group of citizens headed by G.L. Allen changed Strathcona Hospital into a public hospital. Wentworth Marshall, a local pharmacist, generously bought the hospital from Perry. Marshall’s mother, Louise, was the supervisor at the hospital until she became ill with cancer. It was closed in 1921, but a year later was reopened under a new name, Mount Forest General Hospital. In 1928, the Deed of the Hospital was turned over to the town and the name was changed yet again to Louise Marshall Hospital in honour of Marshall’s mother.

Palmerston and District Hospital

Palmerston and District Hospital

The Palmerston and District Hospital is a community hospital operating 15 inpatient beds serving the health care needs of the Minto-Mapleton catchment area. Located in the town of Palmerston, our fully accredited hospital offers a range of primary and secondary services including 24 hour emergency services, inpatient and outpatient care, specialist clinics and supportive diagnostic services.

The hospital has an active staff complement of nine family practitioners as well as consulting staff in General Surgery, Internal Medicine, Radiology, Anesthesiology, Pathology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Orthopedics and ENT.

History of Palmerston and District Hospital

Since 1908, when a private hospital was founded by Registered Nurse Miss Carrie McGee, and Practical Nurse Miss Margaret McGee in the former Mrs. J.R. Hamilton home, there has been a hospital in Palmerston.

There have been changes over the years – of ownership – in 1927 the hospital was purchased by the town and established as Palmerston General Hospital. There have also been site changes; in 1916, the hospital moved to the former Presbyterian Manse, and in 1927 it moved to the location now occupied by the Wellington Court Apartments to accommodate increased activity. There have been expansions; in 1938, and in 1955. The largest change occurred in 1967 when the new hospital was built in its present location on White’s Road.

The hospital’s name was subsequently changed to Palmerston & District Hospital to recognize the increased patient care offered to the surrounding areas. In 1975 an ambulance service was added and this service was largely staffed by volunteers! In 1981, a large addition was built to house the new Emergency, Surgical Recovery, Radiology, Outpatient & Community Service Departments. Since then, the X-Ray, Physiotherapy, Lab, and Emergency Departments have been updated.

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Patient Declaration of Values

Patient Declaration of Values for Waterloo Wellington.

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Senior Management Team

Senior Management

Angela Stanley
President and CEO

Kate Kobbes
Vice President of Clinical Services/Chief Nursing Executive
 
Dr. Christine Peterkin
Chief of Staff
 
Richard Al
Vice President of Support Services and CIO
 
Alicia Johnson
Chief Human Resources Officer (Interim)
 
James McDevitt
Chief Financial Officer 

Strategic Plan 2023-2028

Thank you to all staff, physicians and volunteers who participated in the engagement sessions to help develop the Wellington Health Care Alliance Strategic Plan 2023-2028. I am pleased to share the attached plan with you, which has been approved by our Boards.
 
The Strategic Plan explains what we are going to focus on over the next five years in order to realize our Mission, Vision and Values:
Vision:                  Rooted in Wellness - Growing Together - Cultivating Health
Mission:               Together, elevating quality to achieve excellent care, empowering all to thrive in our journey of wellness
Values:                 Teamwork, Respect, Accountability, Compassion, Kindness
 
The Strategic Directions that are included in the plan will help us to focus on what is most important:
  • Together, empowering a meaningful patient journey
  • Together, advancing a culture of team wellness
  • Together, nurturing our Alliance ecosystem
  • Together, enriching partnerships and growing community relationships 
The plan includes many of our key goals that will be reviewed each year as we make progress in achievement of our four key strategic directions. 
 

North Wellington Health Care

  • Louise Marshall Hospital

  • 630 Dublin Street, Mount Forest,
    ON N0G 2L3
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  • Phone: (519) 323-2210
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  • Palmerston and District Hospital

  • 500 Whites Road, Palmerston,
    ON N0G 2P0
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  • Phone: (519) 343-2030
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