Enhancing Healthcare in our Annapolis Valley Community
Valley Regional Hospital Foundation (VRHF) stands as a vital partner in enhancing healthcare in the Annapolis Valley. Established in 1992, our organization has proudly supported Valley Regional Hospital, a regional referral centre serving the needs of the community.
Our Mission
Driven by the unwavering compassion and generosity of our donors, we raise crucial funds to support initiatives and projects that enhance the quality of care and patient experiences at Valley Regional Hospital.
What We Do
Through dedicated fundraising efforts, we:
- Support vital equipment upgrades for state-of-the-art healthcare technology.
- Fund innovative programs and initiatives that expand access to specialized care.
- Empower patient care through research by supporting research initiatives and clinical trials.
- Enhance the patient experience through initiatives that prioritize comfort and compassion.
Our Impact
Thanks to the generous support of our donors, we have been able to:
- Fund the acquisition of vital medical equipment, including an advanced Orthopedic Robot to enhance orthopedic care.
- Support groundbreaking research initiatives, leading to better diagnoses and treatment for cancer.
- Provide vital funding for specialized programs like the CAREY ME Renal Care Fund, which offers hope and support to renal patients.
- Contribute to patient comfort and recovery through initiatives such as the Family Wellness Fund.
Join Us
Valley Regional Hospital Foundation invites you to join us in our mission to enhance healthcare in the Annapolis Valley. There are numerous ways you can make a difference:
- Donate generously - every contribution, big or small, makes a significant impact.
- Volunteer your time - dedicated volunteers are the backbone of our organization.
- Participate in fundraising events - join us for our annual Radiothon or other fundraising initiatives.
- Spread the word - share our stories and inspire others to support our cause.
Security and Parking Issues
The reviews comment on the security and parking situation at the hospital. Glenn Bethune, who gave the hospital 3 stars, mentions that the security guards are more focused on other tasks than ensuring the safety of patients. He shares a personal experience where he mentioned a problem with cars parking on crosswalks, which affects his mobility as a disabled individual, but the security guard was too busy asking COVID-19 questions to attend to his concern.
Positive Experiences
On the other hand, Sigi David Bock-Thomas, who gave the hospital 5 stars, had a positive experience. He found the hospital to be well-maintained and appreciated the care and kindness of the staff, who made him feel welcome despite the necessity of wearing masks.

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