Trillium Health Partners Announces Ontario’s First Women’s and Children’s Hospital in Mississauga

By Announcement, Resources

Ontario’s First Women’s and Children’s Hospital Announced in Mississauga

Highly specialized health care services closer to home for women, children and families in Mississauga and West Toronto

Trillium Health Partners (THP) and the Government of Ontario are advancing health care and health promotion, by building Ontario’s first Women’s and Children’s Hospital. By focusing on women, children, and equity-deserving groups, THP will provide one-of-a-kind services and integrated care that will improve generational health in Mississauga and West Toronto.

THP has been on a mission to create a new kind of health care for a healthier community since being established in 2011. Today, it is one of Canada’s largest and most innovative integrated health care organizations, combining the strength and expertise of multiple hospital sites and over 15,000 people to serve one of the world’s most diverse communities. Now, THP is taking another giant leap forward by investing in the health of women, children and families and the health of the entire community by establishing the Women’s and Children’s Hospital.

Located within the future home of The Peter Gilgan Mississauga Hospital, this 200,000-square-foot facility will be equipped with cutting-edge technology, designed to provide the highest standards of care in Maternal and Newborn Health, Children’s Health and Women’s Health. The Women’s and Children’s Hospital will be purpose-built for families, offering an array of highly specialized services, integrated care and health system partnerships that will profoundly impact the generational health of the community, from conception, through infancy and childhood, and into all phases of adulthood.

Key features of the Women’s and Children’s Hospital include:
• A full suite of highly specialized reproductive, gynecological and children’s health services for all people, focused on reducing health inequity and nurturing diversity.
• Dedicated mental health inpatient beds for children and youth – a first for the region.
• Expert care for pregnancies and births, including those that are high-risk, with modern labour and birthing suites for parents and families.
• A Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) with including specially-designed couplet care suites to accommodate parents and babies staying together.
• Access to state-of-the-art surgical suites to accommodate specialized procedures closer to home.
• Family-centred care that stretches throughout all areas of the hospital and includes gender-neutral washrooms, breastfeeding areas and a dedicated paediatric zone in the emergency department.
• Excellent patient and family experience with access to highly-trained specialists.

“The new hospital will be the first-of-its-kind in Ontario, expanding and improving care for women and children from across Mississauga,” said Premier Doug Ford. “Right across the province, we’re making historic investments in health care, adding new beds and reducing wait times. We’re working to ensure everyone in Ontario has access to convenient care close to home.”

The new Women’s and Children’s Hospital will build upon the strengths of THP’s legacy regional Women’s and Children’s program to enhance THP’s wide range of services and partnerships across the health care continuum and support better health outcomes for families and communities. The new hospital will offer innovative care models and be a place that reimagines how women and children receive care to ensure the whole person is supported, while caring for complex medical and mental health conditions.

“Our government is taking bold and innovative action to connect Ontarians to the care they need, closer to home,” said Sylvia Jones, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, “By partnering with THP to create the first-of-its-kind Women’s and Children’s Hospital, we are ensuring patients in Mississauga can have access the specialized services they need, when they need it, for years to come.”

“This is a historical announcement for THP that puts people and our community at the centre of creating a healthier future”, said THP President and CEO Karli Farrow. “Focusing on women, children and families is foundational to building a more equitable health system for all. We look forward to working with our partners and community to ensure all people, including all gender identities, feel safe and represented at this Women’s and Children’s Hospital, and at THP overall.”

“Everyone deserves better health and confidence that the health system is working for them” said Dipika Damerla, Mississauga City Councillor, Ward 7. “This announcement is a game changer in the building of a healthier, more equitable, and thriving Mississauga.”

This groundbreaking initiative, combined with state-of-the-art facilities and integration with community care and services, is expected to attract the world’s best health care providers, medical specialists, researchers, and talent to Mississauga and West Toronto. As a result, THP and the communities served will become an even more sought-after place to work, live, and raise families.

Today’s announcement builds on THP’s long-term infrastructure plan, Trillium HealthWorks, which is designed to address the rising demand for health care services in Mississauga and West Toronto. The new hospital is currently in the design phase and patients will continue to access care at THP through the emergency departments. Work is underway now to expand and improve services to create an integrated system of care for women and children that will continue deliver high quality care when construction is complete.

October is Pedestrian Safety Month

By Events, Issues, Ward 1

Get tips and learn about the different signals and road markings that promote more pedestrian-friendly streets.

Contact us

If you have any questions about pedestrian crossovers or signals, or want to report a pedestrian signal on a City road that’s not working properly, please call 311 (905-615-4311 outside City limits).

If you have a question or concern about a pedestrian signal on a regional road, please contact the Region of Peel.

 

Mississauga Diabetes Strategy – Have Your Say

By Food for thought, Issues

What can we do to reduce the rates of Diabetes in Mississauga?

Type 2 diabetes is rapidly affecting a growing number of Mississauga residents. The City is working with partners, experts and communities to develop a strategy to prevent rising cases and protect residents’ health and well-being. Starting today, Monday, September 25, the City is asking residents to participate in an online survey. The survey will generate insights, identify areas of change that the City can take and will help develop the Mississauga Diabetes Strategy.

We want to hear from you

The City is looking to hear from as many community members and businesses as possible. Your input is critical to the success of this strategy.

Survey: Complete the online survey before Thursday, November 30, 2023.

The City will also engage in conversations with various communities throughout Mississauga, focusing on those with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes. A health equity lens will be applied to ensure the needs of those most impacted by diabetes are considered, which would support changes that will benefit all citizens.

The City will work with the community, industry, agency and government partners to understand Mississauga’s unique type 2 diabetes challenges, identify community needs and priorities, build the strategy and determine the action plan.

Visit the City of Mississauga’s type 2 diabetes online engagement site for more details and to sign up for project updates.

Mississauga Green Development Standards Update – Have Your Say

By Food for thought, Planning & Development, Resources

Buildings in Mississauga are responsible for roughly 50% of greenhouse gas emissions, but we can reduce these emissions through building and site design.

The City of Mississauga’s Green Development Standard (GDS) has been the tool through which the Planning and Building Department promotes environmentally friendly development through the Site Plan process. The GDS is being updated as per action 3.1 in the Climate Change Action Plan.(External link)

Have your say, take the survey & review the metrics

There are two ways to provide your feedback, and you can participate in both: the survey and providing comments on the draft metrics. The survey consists of five parts and is expected to take approximately 15–20 minutes to complete. The survey will remain open until October 4, 2023. You can review the draft metrics and let us know what you think.

Click here for more information and to participate.

 

UPDATE: Port Credit Active Transportation Bridge over the Credit River

By Parks, Resources, Ward 1

Councillor Dasko has recently received an update from Transportation and Works staff regarding the pedestrian bridge that will span the Credit River just South of the train bridge.

Capital Works will be completing some road works on Front Street North, which will include realigning the sidewalk and constructing a parking lay-by in front of the Royal Canadian Legion. This work is in preparation for the new Port Credit Active Transportation Bridge which will connect Front St N, cross the Credit River and connect into Memorial Park.

The estimated date for this work is Spring-Summer 2024. In the meantime, an archaeological investigation is scheduled for October 2023.  The bridge construction will then commence in 2025.

Councillor Dasko will post updates as they become available.

Fire Station 102 Renovation

By Announcement, Resources, Ward 1

Fire Station 102, 710 Third Street, was built in 1979, it is 4,700 sq. ft.  There is currently one fire apparatus and one crew operating from this location.  With the population growth in the community since 1979 and the future planned growth, Lakeview and Brightwater to name a few, expanding the fire station to accommodate a future second apparatus and second crew is necessary to ensure that Mississauga Fire and Emergency Services is able to maintain efficient response capabilities.

In addition the extensive renovation and 885 sq. ft. addition will provide the accessibility, health and safety, and inclusive facility amenities necessary for a modern fire service.

Pre-construction site preparation has started, construction will start in October.  We anticipate the station will be completed by fall 2024.

Please see below for artistic renderings of the stations.

100th Anniversary of Clarke Memorial Hall – October 21st, 2023 from 12 – 4 pm

By Events, Ward 1

You are invited to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Clarke Memorial Hall

Join us in celebrating a century of memories at Clarke Memorial Hall’s 100th anniversary event this Saturday, October 21, 2023. Attendees will have an opportunity to take a trip down memory lane and experience diverse performances, take a tour of the building, explore artifacts that reflects the hall’s rich legacy and more. The first 100 guests will also receive a goodie bag – don’t miss out!

What:
100th anniversary of Clarke Memorial Hall

When:
Saturday, October 21st, 2023
12 to 4 p.m. (ceremony starts at 12:30 p.m.)

Where:
Clarke Memorial Hall
161 Lakeshore Rd. W., Mississauga
Due to limited onsite parking, attendees are encouraged to carpool, take MiWay or park in designated lots.

Who:
Acting Mayor Chris Fonseca, Ward 3 Councillor
Councillor Stephen Dasko, Ward 1
Carolyn King, Anishinaabe, Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation
Terence Butt, Former Councillor of the Town of Port Credit and City of Mississauga
The Indigenous Network

Community Celebration:
Attendees will be transported back in time to explore Clarke Memorial Hall’s historic journey, while enjoying a celebratory cake cutting. Additional information can be found on the event webpage.

Clarke Memorial Hall

TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE – GREAVES AVENUE BETWEEN FIRST STREET AND LAKESHORE ROAD EAST

By Announcement, Ward 1

TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE

GREAVES AVENUE BETWEEN FIRST STREET AND LAKESHORE ROAD EAST

Please be advised that Greaves Avenue between First Street and Lakeshore Road East will be temporarily closed in order to accommodate a mobile crane to hoist elevator components to an apartment building.

When:  October 2nd, 2023 from 7am to 7pm.

Where:  Greaves Avenue between First Street and Lakeshore Road East.

Why:     For the purpose of hoisting parts of elevator by mobile crane.

 

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Service Hours at Peel Region

By Resources

The following non-emergency services are closed on Monday, October 2 and will reopen on Tuesday, October 3, 2023:

  • Access Peel counters (by appointment only)
  • Dental Services Contact Centre
  • Early Years and Child Care Services
  • Family Health Call Centre
  • Healthy Sexuality Clinics
  • Harm Reduction Program – Mobile Van
  • Ontario Works in Peel
  • Peel Living Office
  • Housing Services, Client Services

Vaccination Clinics

There are no Peel Public Health COVID-19 vaccination clinics open on Monday, October 2.

Peel Works Harm Reduction Services 
The Needle Exchange Program and Harm Reduction Mobile Van will be closed Monday, October 2, and will reopen on Tuesday, October 3.

Early Years and Child Care Services

Child Care Subsidy will be closed on Monday, October 2, and will reopen on Tuesday, October 3.

Ontario Works in Peel
Ontario Works will be closed on Monday, October 2, and will reopen on Tuesday, October 3.

Emergency shelter, food, or personal support
For urgent homelessness supports, including food, supplies, referrals, and shelter, call the Street Helpline 24/7 at 1-877-848-8481. For information on emergency shelter, visit the emergency shelter web page or call 905-450-1996.

Peel Living maintenance requests

For Peel Living maintenance requests, contact the 24-hour request line at 905-790-7335.

TransHelp
To travel on Monday, October 2 and Tuesday, October 3, you must call 905-791-1015 and book by 7 p.m. on Sunday, October 1.

On Monday, October 2 (National Day for Truth and Reconciliation):

  • Call us at 905-791-1015 if you need to cancel your trip.
  • Flexible (same day) trips will not be provided.
  • All subscription trips will be cancelled, with the exception of dialysis trips.
  • TransHelp will operate from 6 a.m. to 1 a.m.
  • The TransHelp office will be closed and unable to process applications, payments, or feedback.

We offer bookings up to 7 days in advance. Consider booking your next trip early to ensure your holiday travel. Email transhelp@peelregion.ca or call 905-791-1015 with any questions.

Public transit
Visit Mississauga Transit for holiday schedules.

Waste collection Brampton, Mississauga, Caledon
There will be no change to your waste collection schedule due to the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

All Community Recycling Centres are closed on Saturday, September 30 and will reopen on Sunday October 1, with the exception of Caledon CRC (reopening on Monday, October 2) and Bolton CRC (reopening on Tuesday, October 3).

Check your collection calendar to find your pickup day or sign up to receive free waste collection reminders.

Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives (PAMA) 

If you are looking for a way to honour National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30, consider visiting PAMA with free admission and experience the Generations Lost: Healing the Legacy of Residential Schools exhibition.

For more information about the Region of Peel, explore peelregion.ca and follow us on Twitter, @regionofpeel and Instagram @peelregion.ca.

Digital Main Street Helping Small Businesses in Mississauga go Digital!

By Food for thought, Uncategorized

The Digital Main Street (DMS) program continues to support brick-and-mortar small businesses in Mississauga. Through a Digital Main Street grant awarded (to the City) by FedDev Ontario and the Province of Ontario, in partnership with the Toronto Association of Business Improvement Areas (TABIA) and the Ontario Business Improvement Area Association (OBIAA), the City of Mississauga is proud to be part of providing the Digital Main Street program.

In the past, the Digital Main Street initiative has helped more than 15,000 main street small businesses across Ontario build greater resilience and increase their revenues. The Digital Main Street initiative is also part of Mississauga’s Economic Recovery Plan that outlines opportunities to help the Mississauga business community build back to better.

What is Digital Main Street (DMS)?

Digital Main Street is a program that helps brick-and-mortar businesses achieve their digital transformation goals. This program is built around an online learning platform, structured training programs, and our Digital Service Squad, a team of digital experts who help brick-and-mortar businesses grow and manage their operations through digital tools and technologies.

DIGITAL SERVICE SQUAD

Free Digital Help is Here!

Mississauga’s Digital Service Squad (DSS) is here to help your business achieve your digital transformation by building your online brand, helping to market and sell your products and/or services online, and to be competitive globally all through the use of digital tools and technologies.

Mississauga is home to over 90,000 small businesses. Our digital specialists work directly with your business to review your digital footprint and provide guidance and support through digital tools and technologies.

Our DSS can provide one-on-one assistance with:

  • Completing a Digital Assessment of your business
  • Help complete the Digital Transformation Grant application ($2,500)
  • Provide you with a free 360 degree image of your place of business. (value: $300)
  • Teach owners how to enhance their existing web presence through tools such as Google My Business, social media, e-commerce, etc.
  • Provide guidance, resources, and recommendations on growing digitally.

To learn more and apply, click here.