St. Martha’s Regional Hospital

 
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About our Hospital: Facts and Figures

St. Martha’s Regional Hospital was originally founded in 1906 by the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Martha. Located in the historic town of Antigonish, St. Martha’s Regional Hospital has 89 in-patient beds. It is an acute care facility providing a range of primary and secondary services through in-patient, outpatient and satellites. Click the button below to learn more about the services offered.

St. Martha’s In the News

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We have an incredible Hospital with dedicated staff and physicians who are always working hard to ensure patients and clients are receiving the best care possible. Click the button below to check out some of our most recent accomplishments and stories.

St. Martha’s Regional Hospital Foundation

Board of Directors- Photo taken in October 2020Back  (L-R): Anelia Wasserman, Dr. Blair MacDuff, Craig MacDonald, Shannon  Stephenson (outgoing member), Camilla Benoit, David MacGillivray, Hugh  Gillis (outgoing member), Andrew Beckett and Marcus Stephenson.Front (L-R): Jim Burke, Dr. Karen MacDonald, Heather Murphy, Wayne Ezekiel, Meghan MacGillivray-Case and Kate Gorman.Missing from photo: Eric Akinson (outgoing member) and Tony Overmars

Board of Directors- Photo taken in October 2020

Back (L-R): Anelia Wasserman, Dr. Blair MacDuff, Craig MacDonald, Shannon Stephenson (outgoing member), Camilla Benoit, David MacGillivray, Hugh Gillis (outgoing member), Andrew Beckett and Marcus Stephenson.

Front (L-R): Jim Burke, Dr. Karen MacDonald, Heather Murphy, Wayne Ezekiel, Meghan MacGillivray-Case and Kate Gorman.

Missing from photo: Eric Akinson (outgoing member) and Tony Overmars

The St. Martha’s Regional Hospital Foundation was founded in 1990. With the Sisters’ of St. Martha’s legacy in mind, the Foundation works with individuals, corporations and foundations to receive financial support, raise awareness to the community and ensure our Hospital has the supports needed.

St. Martha’s Regional Hospital Auxiliary

Auxiliary members all ready for the 2018 Jingle Bell Frolic Photo Credit: SMRH Auxiliary Facebook Page

Auxiliary members all ready for the 2018 Jingle Bell Frolic
Photo Credit: SMRH Auxiliary Facebook Page

St Martha's Regional Hospital Auxiliary exists to give financial and other assistance for the sole benefit of St. Martha's Regional Hospital, to extend interest in the SMRH Auxiliary throughout the town, county and surrounding areas and provide volunteer services in the hospital.

Hopes and Dreams

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“It’s obvious to most people that a community needs a hospital; however, what this [Hopes & Dreams Event] is meant to highlight is how much a hospital needs a community.”

Dr. Tania Sullivan | September 2019| Casket Newspaper

St. Martha’s Physician-led Initiative

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In the words of Dr. Moses Coady, Father of the Antigonish Movement, we needed to become  “Masters  of our own Destiny” . Thus in early 2019, with the aid of a local facilitator 48 of our 70 physicians gathered to develop a plan of action to recruit and retain physicians. We worked to engage physicians, community members, local businesses and politicians to keep St. Martha’s current and effective. A master plan was developed for Physician Recruitment and Retention with actions and deadlines. In fall of 2020 the position of the Community Navigator was formed with Municipal Partners, The Town of Antigonish and the County of Antigonish. This position supports the attraction and settlement of new physicians and their families.