‘True team effort’ brings dialysis care to Christian Island

By Derek Howard, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Gone are the long drives and ferry rides that have become a way of life for those on Christian Island requiring dialysis treatment. And roughly a hundred attendees welcomed the province’s first assisted care home dialysis unit at Beausoleil First Nation Tuesday. “The dialysis unit here is going to replace the travel and the problems that people were having, going to mainland for dialysis,” said Beausoleil First Nation Chief Joanne Sandy. The six machines located in a renovated house at 20 Gaakan Miikaans was the culmination of a project that began as discussions in the 1990s by island residents forced to endure the imperfect ferry schedule for their travel to Orillia Soldiers’ Memorial Hospital for treatment, often taking eight hours in the process….

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