Our programs are there to provide tangible items so patients and their families feel more at home. People impacted include, but are not limited to, paediatric patients, oncology patients, palliative care patients, families of patients facing a life-altering illness or chronic disease and hospital staff. Our programs are a critical part of a patient and their family’s journey. Each program has been implemented as a direct response to the community’s needs and each is geared towards making patients feel as if they are in the comforts of their own home.
Comfort Cart
The Comfort Cart is focused on providing patients and visitors with comfort the best way we know how…COMFORT FOOD.
Connecting for Comfort (iPad)
The Connecting for Comfort Program provides patients and hospital staff access to all the available technology iPads provide.
Holiday Meal
Offers a complimentary meal for families in the palliative unit on holidays throughout the year in hopes of keeping family traditions alive.
Comfort Blanket
Comfort Blankets are warm fleece blankets for the patients at the hospital.
Hospitality Café
Provides snacks, water, coffee and tea for families with loved ones in palliative situations.
Parking Passes
Provides 3 monthly passes to patients families in the T2B Palliative Care Unit.
Adult Music and Medicine
Adult Music and Medicine Programs provides soothing music therapy sessions.
Concierge Program
The Concierge Program provides patients and visitors with emotional support and everyday essentials during their hospital stay.
Dr Michelle Prince Comfort Care Tote
The Tote Program helps engage and comfort patients during chemotherapy.
T2B Palliative Care Unit
The Stephanie & Barry Zekelman Wing has been refurbished to include a family kitchen, family lounge, reception, nurse’s station, and spacious hallways.
Hair to Share
The Hair to Share program sends donated hair to A Child's Voice Foundation where it's made into a wig for a child.
Room Refurbishment
One of the main visions of T2B is creating a comfortable and welcoming environment for the patients and families through our first program, room refurbishments.
T2B Greenhouse
The Stephanie & Barry Zekelman Wing has been refurbished to include a family kitchen, family lounge, reception, nurse’s station, and spacious hallways.
T2B Healing Garden
This incredible two-phase Capital Campaign is located at Hôtel-Dieu Grace Healthcare on Prince Road. Check back occasionally for updates on the project.
TV Services
Complimentary TV services allow patients and visitors to keep busy while staying at the hospital.
Slushie Machine
The Slushie Machine is located in the paediatric kitchenette so that children and their families can have something refreshing after surgery or treatment.
Paediatric Nutrition Room
The room offers snacks 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for the families and patients of this unit.
Back the Pack
Provides paediatric oncology patients with a backpack filled with toys to take with them to treatments.
Paediatric Comfort Blanket
Handmade colourful youth-size blankets for the paediatric patients at the hospital.
T2B Art Cart
The Art Cart allows paediatric patients to partake in art therapy from their bedside.
Kids Kicking Cancer
Trained black belt martial artists teach breathing, visualization, and relaxation techniques, in addition to traditional martial arts.
Paediatric Oncology Teaching Supplies
This program promotes education in dealing with treatment and new events, such as hair loss for example.
Ronald McDonald House Windsor
TT2B was excited to partake in Canada's first Ronald McDonald House Within a Hospital right here in Windsor!
Paediatric Art & Music Therapy
Art & Music Therapy gives children a voice to connect with a therapist and share their anxieties, feelings and thoughts.