Sask. family calling on province to restore hyperbaric chamber service following staff shortage shut down
The family of a Regina woman is pleading for the province to restore its hyperbaric oxygen therapy services which are currently unavailable in Saskatchewan.
Tamara Heppner is being treated for internal bleeding in hospital, due to injuries sustained from chemotherapy and radiation treatments.
Her family has been advised to seek therapy through a hyperbaric chamber.
There is only one unit in the entire province – located in Moose Jaw. However, the chamber is not currently operating due to a lack of qualified staff.
“This would allow healing, something that is desperately needed,” said Brayden Dutchak, Heppner’s son.
Calgary is the next closest centre with a hyperbaric chamber.
According to Duchak, his mother has been approved to use the chamber in Calgary, but she is currently in no condition to be traveling that far.
Treatment using a hyperbaric chamber is not a one time fix.
Heppner and her family would need to stay to use the chamber between 30 and 50 times. Meaning the trip presents a potentially large financial strain.
Dutchak said the entire situation has been stressful for his family.
In a statement to CTV News, the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) revealed that the chamber has been unavailable since July of 2021.
There are currently two full-time respiratory therapists in Moose Jaw, with a third beginning work in 2024.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy will resume when a fourth respiratory therapist is hired.
However, Dutchak says the time is a luxury his family simply doesn’t have.
“She shouldn’t needlessly die because they can’t find somebody to hire to run the chamber.”
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Labour minister unveils steps to end Canada Post strike
Canada Post workers began their strike four weeks ago, halting mail and package deliveries across the country. Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon said he hopes work will resume as early as next week.
Ottawa to remove 30% investment cap for Canadian pension funds
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says the upcoming fall economic statement on Monday will remove the cap that currently restricts Canadian pension funds from owning more than 30 per cent of the voting shares of a Canadian entity.
Canada's homicide rate down in most provinces, with 2 exceptions
The homicide rate is declining in Canada, and the country’s three largest cities all saw double-digit percentage decreases in homicides per capita, according to data released this week.
'They believe in diplomacy, good luck': Doug Ford doubles down on energy threat as some premiers distance themselves
Doug Ford is standing behind his threat to stop providing the U.S. with electricity in response to president-elect Donald Trump’s promised tariffs, even as several other premiers publicly distance themselves from the stance.
Top musician forced to cancel Toronto concert after Air Canada refused to give his priceless cello a seat on plane
Famed British cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, who became a household name after performing at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, has said he had to cancel a concert in Canada after the country’s largest airline denied his pre-booked seat for his cello.
Federal government says 'not to confuse' premiers' differing opinions on Trump tariff retaliation, 'confident' in Canada's response
As it continues to tout a 'Team Canada' approach, the federal government is downplaying differing opinions from premiers on how Canada should respond to a potential 25 per cent tariff from U.S. president-elect Donald Trump.
Paula Abdul settles lawsuit that alleged sexual assault by 'American Idol' producer Nigel Lythgoe
Paula Abdul and former 'American Idol' producer Nigel Lythgoe have agreed to settle a lawsuit in which she alleged he sexually assaulted her in the early 2000s when she was a judge on the show.
Eight people injured after horse-drawn wagon went out of control in eastern Ont.
Eight people were injured after horses became out of control while a man was offering a horse-drawn wagon ride Thursday in eastern Ontario, according to the Brockville Police Service.
Buckingham Palace maid arrested after drunken brawl at work Christmas party
Buckingham Palace is investigating after a member of staff was arrested at the end of a rowdy Christmas party.