a groundbreaking $4-million donation from a local family who wish to stay anonymous is fast-tracking the construction of a new family medicine clinic at covenant health’s community health centre, the first phase of the innovative covenant wellness community in southeast edmonton.
the community health centre, now under construction, is scheduled to open in fall 2025. it will host outpatient clinics moved from the grey nuns community hospital, as well as doctors’ offices, diagnostic imaging, and various health, wellness, and community services.
this is the largest single donation ever received by covenant foundation and has helped expedite the project’s timeline, said lisa munro, president and ceo of covenant foundation.
“this money is going towards specifically the covenant health centre, which is on the covenant wellness community campus, and because of their donation, the primary care clinic will open much quicker. that probably would have been a project that was moved in a later phase, but because of the generosity of their donation, that project is already under construction,” she said.
supplied rendering of the new se covenant health family medicine clinic on 29 ave in mill woods.
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this shift aims to alleviate strain on acute-care facilities, allowing hospitals to focus on urgent and complex cases while primary-care services are delivered in the community, munro said.