New Souris dialysis unit set to open mid-March

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A new $300,000 dialysis unit will be installed at the Souris Hospital by mid-March, says Health and Wellness Minister Doug Currie.

The community hasn't had dialysis services since July 2014 when it was discovered the water filtration system wasn't up to standards.

Patients have been bused to Charlottetown for treatment ever since.

The installation means six patients will resume receiving their dialysis in Souris.

"It's been a bit of a domino effect. So now, with the opening of this facility, it is an impact [on] all patients across the province. So, certainly pleased," said Currie.

"Certainly want to acknowledge that in Souris we have a modern, state-of-the-art, expanded unit and facility for this community."

The unit will offer more privacy, improved infection control and better nursing work areas, says Currie.

It will be supported by four nursing staff.

Other dialysis units in P.E.I. are located in Alberton, Charlottetown and Summerside.

Government funding for dialysis services has increased from $2.7 million in 2007 to $6 million in 2014-2015.