Kemptville District Hospital becomes the First Hospital Client of Smiths Falls’ Hart Laundry Service
Kemptville District Hospital recently signed a contract with Hart Laundry Service/Booth Centennial Healthcare Linen Services for both general and sterile operating room linen services, increasing process efficiency in the hospital
MAY 28, 2012 – Kemptville District Hospital (KDH) is the first hospital to join with the team of Hart Laundry Service and Booth Centennial Healthcare Linen Services, who have partnered to provide a complete linen service.
Hart Laundry Service is located in Smiths Falls’ Gallipeau Centre, formerly the Rideau Regional Centre. The burgeoning business is being run by Larry Hart, who ran the laundry services at the Rideau Regional Centre for many years.
For KDH, this decision results in increased efficiency. Prior to the signing of this contract, the hospital received general linen in bulk quantities from another provider, and laundry/housekeeping staff had to count out various items of linen and compile them in carts for delivery to different areas of the hospital. Now, Hart Laundry prepares the carts with the desired quotas for the various areas and they are delivered ready for use.
The linens designated for the operating room (OR) are shipped to KDH in sterile locked carts so the integrity of sterile items cannot be compromised. Previously, after arrival at the hospital, OR linens had to be wrapped in bundles for the OR and then sterilized prior to use. This job was done by the Medical Device Reprocessing Department (MDRD) at KDH, who can now focus on sterilizing the operating room instruments as KDH increases its OR surgical volumes. Three or four OR’s are now in use at KDH on a daily basis.
Cathy Watson, Manager of Clinical Programs, expressed KDH’s satisfaction with this new initiative: “The biggest impact is the exceptional quality of the OR linen that we are receiving and that our MDRD staff no longer have to assemble bundles for the OR and sterilize it onsite.” She added, “We have already noticed the benefits of having Hart Laundry Services so close to home, and it is evident they are fully committed to ensuring their customers are happy. We believe we have made a great choice in being their first customer.”
The Rideau Regional Centre, which had a longstanding laundry operation, was closed by the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services in September 2009. In June 2011, J.A. Gallipeau Construction and Development purchased the former Rideau Regional Centre buildings and property. The first plan for the complex was to reopen the laundry operation; accordingly they hired Larry Hart, who brings 39 years of experience in the laundry business, including more than two decades as manager of the laundry services on the site.
Larry Hart started his laundry career at the Rideau Regional Centre in 1973, leaving in 1980 to gain experience elsewhere. This included laundry management positions at the Riverside Hospital in Ottawa, Kingston Regional Hospital Laundry Services in Kingston, Ontario, teaching at the University of Guelph, and 17 years running his own consulting business. Hart returned to the Rideau Regional Centre in 1987 and remained until the last clients were moved out in March of 2009, at which point he retired. Retirement didn’t last long, however, as he was asked to help out when a former prison farm in Kingston, Ontario was putting in a laundry. Hart returned home to the Smiths Falls area in June 2011, just in time for Gallipeau Construction’s offer.
Hart Laundry Service officially opened in September 2011 and entered into the key strategic partnership agreement with Booth Centennial Healthcare Linen Services of Mississauga, Ontario in March of 2012. This agreement allows Hart Laundry to expand its services to area hospitals and medical clinics to include surgical linens for sterile operating room environments. Through Booth Centennial, Hart Laundry can now offer clients a large selection of sterile packs, OR gowns and OR linen.
Larry Hart is delighted to be providing laundry services to KDH under the new full service agreement. He expects his current staff of 18 to grow as more hospitals and medical clinics are added to Hart Laundry’s client list. “I love the business,” Hart says. He is excited about the potential to grow the operation, increase the staff, and support the local economy.
Hart Laundry Service has the capacity to process 5 million pounds of laundry per year. Currently they are at 800,000 pounds. It’s clear Hart will work tirelessly until he reaches capacity. Hart’s pride in the laundry operation and commitment to customer service are evident. He will not let a client down because that client has placed his or her trust in him. “Call if you have a problem,” he tells his clients.
About Kemptville District Hospital
Kemptville District Hospital is a fully accredited healthcare facility committed to building healthier communities. We are distinct within the provincial health system as a model of hospital-led integrated health services. We operate on two sites and provide primary care management services, acute care hospital services, advanced orthopaedic care and pride ourselves on being a good partner within the system. Kemptville Hospital consistently ranks among the top hospitals in Ontario for both patient and employee satisfaction.
For further information contact:
Jenny Read, Communications Lead
Tel: 613-258-6133 ext. 223
Email: jread@kdh.on.ca
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