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The Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance (HPHA) has announced that major renewal projects have been completed at Clinton Public Hospital with support from Ontario’s Health Infrastructure Renewal Fund. One of the biggest improvements was the full restoration of the 62 Wing roof, which had last been updated in the 1980s and was in urgent need of repair. The work has strengthened the building, improved safety, and ensured the hospital will continue to serve the community for many years to come.
The project also included the replacement of interior fire doors, the installation of roof safety railings, and brick restoration. HPHA says these upgrades are an important investment in the hospital’s future.
Upgraded insulation in the new roof will also help the hospital reduce energy use and lower greenhouse gas emissions, supporting HPHA’s long-term sustainability goals.
