Nanaksar Gurdwara Gursikh Temple donates $1.3 million for new Acute Care Tower at Richmond Hospital

RICHMOND’S Nanaksar Gurdwara Gursikh Temple on Wednesday demonstrated their commitment and service to community with a transformational gift of $1.3 million in support of a new Acute Care Tower at Richmond Hospital.

“We thank Maharaj Ji and all of the members of the temple for being champions for the new Acute Care Tower, bringing the future of local health care one step closer to us all,” said Dr. Aleco Alexiadis, Co-Senior Medical Director, Richmond Hospital. “A new Acute Care Tower will allow the optimal care for patients that physicians and surgeons hope for – care that ensures dignity and respect in a new facility that’s innovative and designed to meet the needs of the rapidly growing number of seniors requiring complex care in Richmond.”

“We all rely on our local hospital during our days on this earth. It’s a common need that unites us all,” said Gary S. Berar, spokesperson and temple member. “A tenet of our Gursikh faith is selfless service to improve the community for the benefit and prosperity of all. It is our sincere hope that our Temple’s donation towards a new Acute Care Tower for Richmond will inspire others to join us to improve local health care for everyone.”

“Today we are honoured to witness the generosity of an inclusive community with deep roots in Richmond, committed to improving the health of all,” said Natalie Meixner, President and CEO, Richmond Hospital Foundation. “We are incredibly grateful to Maharaj Ji and all of the members of the Nanaksar Gurdwara Gursikh Temple for their leadership, devotion and genuine love of others in Richmond.”

Richmond Hospital urgently needs a new Acute Care Tower to replace the original hospital tower, which opened in 1966. Last year on March 29, the Province announced the launch of the Business Plan by Vancouver Coastal Health, which will determine the size and scope of the new facility as well as cost.

4 COMMENTS

  1. 7 and a half hours waiting in emergency at Richmond Hospital Saturday night. Never got seen by a doctor. Got fed up…from being tired and hungry…and left. Doesn’t help having a new facility if the people working inside it don’t give a damn about helping people in need.

    • Being understaffed and overworked doesn’t mean the doctors in ER “don’t give a damn about helping people in need.” If you’re also able to leave because you’re tired and hungry, you don’t need to be in the ER to begin with.

    • The FAKE mainstream media only wants negative stories about non-white guys.

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