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Sackville hospital emergency department closed Saturday

The Sackville Memorial Hospital's emergency department will be closed on Saturday due to a staff shortage.

Emergency services will resume on Sunday at 8 a.m.

A blue and white sign sits on a brick base on the lawn in front of a hospital building, visible in the distance. There are flowers planted in front of the sign and the sign says
The temporary closure means ambulances will be diverted to other hospitals for the day, and anyone requiring urgent medical care will need to go to another hospital. (CBC)

The Sackville Memorial Hospital's emergency department will be closed on Saturday due to a staff shortage.

The emergency room is normally open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., but after closing at 4 p.m. on Friday, itwon't open again until Sunday at 8 a.m, according to a Horizon Health Network release.

Staff shortages and closuresat the Sackville Memorial Hospital have been ongoing for months, with temporary closures becoming a regular occurrence. In October 2021, Horizon Health announced an indefinitereduction in hours for the Sackvilleemergency department.

The temporary Saturday closure means ambulances will be diverted to other hospitals for the day, and anyone requiring urgent medical care will need to go to another hospital. Those with non-urgent medical needs are being encouraged to use other options like eVisit or 811.

The release said the decision to close the department for the day is to "ensure safe care for our patients and clients."

"We are actively working to recruit physicians and nurses to the communities we serve to reduce temporary closures and resume services," read the release.

SackvilleMayor Shawn Mesheau said last week in response to funding being put into surgical services at the Sackvillehospital that the community andRural Health Action Group continue to seek opportunities to keep the local hospital functioning and operating.