Bruyère launched a new brand identity – and will now be known as Bruyère Health.
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Bruyère is helping older adults transition home, safter and faster following a hospital stay, with Carefor as the care service provider in newly expanded Bruyère@Home program.
Elizabeth Payne with the Ottawa Citizen recently visited Bruyère’s John and Jennifer Ruddy Geriatric Day Hospital.
Bruyère is implementing the Manage My Pain app, with support from the CAN Health Network. This app will offer users support by generating pain pattern reports and providing educational materials.
The OutCare Foundation and Bruyère are proud to announce the launch of a new endowed fellowship for hospice palliative nursing.
Bruyère will be participating in Ontario Culture Days from September 23rd to October 16th. See the full program of activities.
The last two years have made it clear: there’s much opportunity for improvement in our healthcare system. You can help make a difference.
Seven years ago, local author and researcher Michael McBane began researching Mother Élisabeth Bruyère. Now his book is ready to us all to read and enjoy.
Accessing the latest information on COVID-19 can be challenging. Here is what we did to make things easier for people!
As they have throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals in the area are working together to help keep the community safe.