Our Stories

Read the latest stories about what's going on at St. Joseph's Health Care London.

Pam and Alan

One year after a major stroke, Pam is sharing a message that could save a life

One year after a major stroke, Pam is sharing a message that could save a life When Pam Salmoni experienced what she now knows was a transient ischemic attack (TIA), sometimes called a "mini stroke," she didn't think it was an emergency. She noticed something was wrong when she couldn't pick up an earring she had dropped and her speech became garbled. Her husband, Alan, immediately recognized the warning signs. "He looked at me and said, 'We've got to go to the hospital,'" recalls Pam. But the couple was travelling in the United States at the time and Pam insisted on returning home to Canada...
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Judith and staff member planting

Nourishing health, connection and our planet

Hospital food trays are not often seen as a place where innovation begins. But at St. Joseph’s Health Care London, the Nourish Project is transforming that everyday experience into something bigger - proving that meals can nourish patients, support the planet, and strengthen local communities...
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Andra and Lisa

Now Serving: Carb counts with inpatient meals

For many people living with diabetes, every meal comes with a small calculation and a few questions. How many carbohydrates are on the plate? How will they affect blood sugar? How much insulin might be needed? People at home answer these questions by reading nutrition labels and measuring portions...
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Charles O'Hanlon

St. Joseph's welcomes new Vice President, People and Mission

With more than 20 years of leadership experience across public health systems in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Australia, St. Joseph’s Health Care London is excited to welcome Charles O’Hanlon as Vice President, People and Mission. Charles joins St. Joseph’s from North Metropolitan Health Service...
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patients on treadmill

Why healthy aging means caring for both brain and body

This story was first published nationally by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research to spotlight health-research stories with impact. Judith and Matthew are among eight million people in Canada aged 65 years and older. Lately, both noticed changes in how they moved and how well they remembered...
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Chrstine Boyd

The baby Tree- By Christine Boyd

“Several years ago, I was preparing to change to a new psychiatrist. For a number of weeks, my therapist and I talked about this change and the possible impacts to my care. During one of these appointments, my therapist asked me how I would describe my ideal treatment. Then he asked how I would want...
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