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A Victoria Harbour family has been celebrating the new year in the best way possible – with the addition of a new little boy.
Just after 2 a.m. on January 4, Kristie Goldsmith, 33 and Jeff Dumont, 33, welcomed Cole Jeffrey John Dumont to the world – making him the first baby born at Georgian Bay General Hospital in 2017.

Weighing in at 8 pounds and two ounces, and measuring 21 inches long, Cole was just over a week late, noted mom, so she was quite surprised to when hospital staff – including on duty Labour and Delivery nurses Kim Eichenblat and Jessica Williams – informed her that they had the unique distinction of having the “New Year’s Baby”.

Kristie arrived at Georgian Bay General Hospital shortly after midnight, and the delivery went quickly and smoothly, she said, with Cole arriving at 2:03 a.m.

“I wanted to deliver in Midland. Dr. Helt is our family doctor and he delivered the baby as well,” she said. “The nurses were great and really helpful. I had a good experience there last time so I had no reason not to go back. Everyone is really nice and friendly and they really took care of me and Cole. I am very glad it it’s still open and that I had the chance to go there.” This is mom’s second child, and dad’s third, and both are adjusting extremely well to their new sibling.

“They’re very helpful and they love him – it’s been really good,” she said, adding life with a newborn has been going as smoothly as can be expected – although it will take some time to adjust to the middle of the night feeds again. “He’s doing really well. He sleeps well and eats well (and) he’s very content. He fits well in to our family, which has been nice since we’re already so busy with two other kids. (He) will be our last baby so we’re taking advantage of cuddling him and loving him as much as possible.”



TORONTO January 27, 2017 – Today Trillium Gift of Life Network released new provincial data on hospital donation performance. Ontario is the only province to make this data publicly available – a practice that has led to higher donation rates in the province.

Hospital donation performance is measured by two rates: routine notification and conversion. Routine notification rate measures the frequency at which Trillium Gift of Life Network is notified by a hospital when there is potential for organ and/or tissue donation. Without this critical first step, precious life-saving opportunities are lost. The average provincial routine notification rate over the first two quarters of 2016/17 fiscal year (April 1 – September 30, 2016) was 95 per cent.

In the second quarter (July 1 – September 30, 2016), nine out of the 70 hospitals achieved a 100 per cent routine notification rate:

  • Georgian Bay General Hospital (Midland, Ont.)
  • Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (Ottawa, Ont.)
  • Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance (Clinton, Ont., St Mary’s, Ont., Seaforth, Ont., Stratford, Ont.)
  • Kirkland and District Hospital (Kirkland Lake, Ont.)
  • Leamington District Memorial Hospital (Leamington, Ont.)
  • Northumberland Hills Hospital (Cobourg, Ont.)
  • Pembroke Regional Hospital (Pembroke, Ont.)
  • Sault Area Hospital (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.)
  • University of Ottawa Heart Institute (Ottawa, Ont.)

The second measure, conversion rate, indicates the percentage of potential organ donors that became actual organ donors. Over the first two quarters of the 2016/17 fiscal year, the provincial conversion rate average was 60 per cent.

In the second quarter, 10 out of 56 hospitals achieved a 100 per cent conversion rate:

  • Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (Ottawa, Ont.)
  • Cornwall Community Hospital (Cornwall, Ont.)
  • Hamilton Health Sciences (Hamilton, Ont.)
  • Kingston General Hospital (Kingston, Ont.)
  • London Health Sciences Centre (London, Ont.)
  • Mount Sinai Hospital (Toronto, Ont.)
  • Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre (Barrie, Ont.)
  • St. Joseph’s Healthcare (Hamilton, Ont.)
  • St. Mary’s General Hospital (Kitchener, Ont.)
  • University of Ottawa Heart Institute (Ottawa, Ont.)

To see the data by hospital and region, visit: www.giftoflife.on.ca/en/publicreporting.htm.

CONTACT:
Jennifer Long
Media Relations Coordinator
416-619-2327
c. 647-526-6941
jlong@giftoflife.on.ca

Trillium Gift of Life Network is a not-for-profit agency of the Government of Ontario responsible for planning, promoting, coordinating and supporting organ and tissue donation for transplantation across Ontario and improving the system so that more lives can be saved.