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Heat Illness with Dr Amin
Learn about the symptoms of heat illnesses and what to do if you spot them.
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Ride for Mackenzie Health - 10 Year Anniversary
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Ride for Mackenzie Health - 10 Year Anniversary
Celebrating the 19th annual Strides for Mackenzie Health!
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The 19th annual Strides for Mackenzie Health, presented by PureHealth Pharmacy was a resounding success! Together, we exceeded our $250,000 fundraising goal, raising more than $275,000 and with donations continuing to pour in. A heartfelt thank you to all Mackenzie Health physicians, nurses, staff and volunteers who participated and supported the event. We could not have done it without you! It...
Celebrating and recognizing National Nursing Week
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Mackenzie Health is honouring all our nurses during National Nursing Week (May 6-12). Beginning with Indigenous Nurses Day on May 6 and wrapping up with International Nurses Day on May 12, there is so much to acknowledge and celebrate. This year’s theme, Changing Lives. Shaping Tomorrow., highlights the significant impact our nurses make every day. They’re not just transforming patient care, th...
Doctors' Day 2024
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Celebrating the physicians at Mackenzie Health for Doctors' Day
Dr. Taher talks about ticks
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Dr. Taher, an Emergency Department physician at Mackenzie Health, talks about ticks and what to do if a tick bits you.
National Volunteer Week 2024
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Thank you to all of the volunteers at Mackenzie Health and Mackenzie Health Foundation.
Kudos Award Winners 2023
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Every fall we announce the roster of incredible team members that have been awarded one of our six Annual Kudos Awards for continually going above and beyond their regular duties. These team members were nominated by co-workers, physicians, patients, visitors, and volunteers of Mackenzie Health as a way to recognize the contributions they make every day.
Mackenzie Health telephone town hall audio recording - January 24 2024
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Mackenzie Health telephone town hall audio recording - January 24 2024
60 years of caring for our community
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Timeless memories. Endless possibilities
Ride for Mackenzie Health 2023
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Ride for Mackenzie Health 2023
Ride for Mackenzie Health - meet the Spin Doctors
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Why support Ride for Mackenzie Health, presented by CIBC? For the Spin Doctors, the reasons are pretty obvious. With several team members serving as health care providers at Mackenzie Health, they see firsthand the difference supporting your local hospital makes. From life-saving equipment to modern facilities - giving to your local hospital so it can give back to you when you need it most just...
Life-Saving Ventilators, an Equipment Appeal
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Life-Saving Ventilators, an Equipment Appeal
HIMSS - Falls Quality Aim Initiatives
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HIMSS - Falls Quality Aim Initiatives
HIMSS - Smart tech in action
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HIMSS - Smart tech in action
Mobile Diabetes Foot Care Bus Launches in Richmond Hill
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Mobile Diabetes Foot Care Bus Launches in Richmond Hill
Five simple stretches you can do almost anywhere.
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Five simple stretches you can do almost anywhere.
Strides for Mackenzie Health 2023
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Strides for Mackenzie Health 2023
Doctors Day 2023
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Doctors Day 2023
National Volunteer Week 2023
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National Volunteer Week 2023
Kathleen’s virtual rehabilitation experience
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Kathleen’s virtual rehabilitation experience
Pharmacy Appreciation Month
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Pharmacy Appreciation Month
What is Seasonal Affective Disorder - Advice from Dr. Mottaghian
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What is Seasonal Affective Disorder - Advice from Dr. Mottaghian
Heart Month with Dr. Gupta
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Heart Month with Dr. Gupta
Donation Myth: All a hospital’s needs are met by government funding.
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Donation Myth: All a hospital’s needs are met by government funding.
Claudio and Salvatore's visit to the Emergency Department at Mackenzie Health
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Claudio and Salvatore's visit to the Emergency Department at Mackenzie Health
Donation Myths Dispelled - Small Donations Don't Make a Difference
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Donation Myths Dispelled - Small Donations Don't Make a Difference
Happy Holidays from Mackenzie Health 2022
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Happy Holidays from Mackenzie Health 2022
Mackenzie Health telephone town hall audio recording - December 7 2022
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Mackenzie Health telephone town hall audio recording - December 7 2022
Planned Giving - Donation Myths Dispelled
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Planned Giving - Donation Myths Dispelled

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  • @ramkumarpathak9985
    @ramkumarpathak9985 23 дні тому

    Because of subscribe widget can't see properly.

  • @lydiaalpad7383
    @lydiaalpad7383 3 місяці тому

    Im from the Philippines,74 yo n mine is massive stroke ten years ago n it affected only my mobility .. i cant move upright with out assistance from caregiver.oncce Upright .i can move with my wallet at short distance.can you enlighten more from massive stroke.seems to me there is no coordination from my brain to spinal cord n right leg.thanks. very informative.

  • @ebonygibson4333
    @ebonygibson4333 7 місяців тому

    Thank you very informative. 🙏❤️🌻

  • @unwoke1652
    @unwoke1652 8 місяців тому

    I sometimes cannot swallow fluids and then blackout. This came after my 9th stroke and changed in some ways after my 12th stroke, The last 4 were basal ganglia due to large blood clots and AFib. Why can I swallow food, but not water? Why do water get hard in my oesophagus and cause me to faint?

  • @toyrobotcollectionsph
    @toyrobotcollectionsph 9 місяців тому

    Very informative, thank you

  • @shawngavette7762
    @shawngavette7762 11 місяців тому

    My husband had a good stroke two years ago. After he had the stroke he got mad over little things. Like if I or our kids is in the bathroom taking a shower he get mad over us taking care of yourself. He got mad over the toast because the toast got cold and to hard to eat.and he got mad over me going groceries shopping and hard to talk to him he say that we are yelling at him and he now getting mad over the way I cooking and baking and over how the dishes are doing wash and how the I am washing our clothes and foldings the clothes to put away now he getting mad over the way we are walking and talking. Me and our four kids feel like we going to have to walk on eggs shell around him feel like we can't walk around him too. I am a firefighter paramedic I been watching him and writing down when he started to got mad at me and our four kids. When we got married he was sweet parson to be round with now he is not a sweet parson to be around with. What can we do so he will not get mad at us for talking or walking by him without making him mad.for us being around him?

  • @filmwala4u
    @filmwala4u 11 місяців тому

    I have dysphagia 17 years!! I can only swallow liquid...

  • @monicasmith9215
    @monicasmith9215 Рік тому

    Thanks 😊 2023 April

  • @MrBanana552
    @MrBanana552 Рік тому

    Thank you for providing anatomy of the swallow

  • @vccc5783
    @vccc5783 Рік тому

    I’ve had some of my worst experiences with mental health crisis’s at this hospital.

  • @fevadadeva5594
    @fevadadeva5594 Рік тому

    A family member had a stroke and she is having difficulty speaking and swallowing. The doctors want to put a trach in her throat. Is there anything else to do to help with her swallowing?

  • @RaghvanSV
    @RaghvanSV Рік тому

    stroke ...helpful ,,,, thanks

  • @senseisapphire7763
    @senseisapphire7763 Рік тому

    they told me this is vasovagal syncope when it happens to me. My dad has had a stroke as well. In college i got left on the floor while my friends were embarrassed by me... I couldn't feel my body, see or hear...

  • @bryanshutt2173
    @bryanshutt2173 Рік тому

    So my mother and my life has been affected in so many ways by the negligence of the hospital to recognize or simply admitt that she was not prepared properly for anesthesia. She has coronary artery disease and from what I have learned since from a heart doctor she seen after. They were supposed to put some type of warmers on her legs to keep blood flowing properly but did not and a clit formed in her left leg as you can see on the video that went up through the lung and into the brain causing a mini stroke. When she's having it. This is my opinion but obvious on her video. Nothing was done in the way of timely attention to stroke victim. I'm guessing to save embarrassment then after the fact the records are barried in code where it is not destroyed but impossible to find. So no proper diagnosis no proper treatment now three years later dementia and still no propere diagnosis of the cause of the dementia so no proper treatment for her. It is heart breaking to see her mind deteriorate day after day and know that to this day no one cares enough to help her or myself find answers to why nothing was done in those critical moments to help. It hurts my heart to say but I have lost all trust and confidence in the medical community in there wanting to put the welfare of the patient first ahead of the al mighty dollar. I hope that doesn't offend anyone but as you will see on the comments none or very few will even comment on this let alone tell me who oversees the doctors and hospitals to help. You are just not interested.ifvyiuvthink I am just a crazy son that lives his mom too much to accept a diagnosis then ask me for evidence of my story. Ask me to see the video then look for the records that should be redilt available

  • @bryanshutt2173
    @bryanshutt2173 Рік тому

    My mother has hat the hospital calls a anesthesia event after a colonoscopy in 2019. I recorded because it was post surgery and she was in the hospital but no doctors came. I tried to get answers but no doctor or nurse could find records of a colonoscopy done. Three years later she has dementia and irregular heart bead but still her doctor can't get records. No one cares enough to help me find out what happened that day so that proper treatment and diagnosis for this dementia. Even with this video clearly shows something terribly wrong and they kept her 5 days past her out day for tests. No record of the tests. Who cares enough to help us. Countless doctors and nurses and human relations have ignore my please for answers. Why?

  • @bryanshutt2173
    @bryanshutt2173 Рік тому

    Can a mini stroke cause dementia in the future

  • @francesg.1587
    @francesg.1587 Рік тому

    I understand there are 5 types of Aphasia? I had a work injury from lifting and carrying 250 in 30Ib increments over 50' which resulted in a 'mini stroke' 'ischemic stroke.' I can't remember my yhoughts after 30 seconds or less. I have difficulty in word finding and use wrong words in what I want to say. My most common thought is "what was I just thinking?" I don't remember!

  • @panashifzco3311
    @panashifzco3311 Рік тому

    Nicely presented... fast and convenient for hospitals and clinics,....

  • @yanli2388
    @yanli2388 Рік тому

    This manager looks so cruel and heartless

  • @cristianmicu
    @cristianmicu Рік тому

    kudos for this pesentation. im stroke affected and spent some time in hospitals during recovery, every point is covered exactly

  • @kellyrosegreene1698
    @kellyrosegreene1698 Рік тому

    this is a very good presentation..i wish i listed to it months ago..i have had to research this information. i will save it to show others to explain my behavior. i had a right hemogenic stroke. one in the carotid. it was a moderately severe. the hospital and rehab there was great...

  • @bhanutiwari7529
    @bhanutiwari7529 Рік тому

    Mam i have symtoms like - right side weakness, inability to speak and writing, lakh of coordination like vision and focus etcs

  • @ImranKhan-fq1hr
    @ImranKhan-fq1hr Рік тому

    I think milk is much better for that

  • @austineogar7885
    @austineogar7885 2 роки тому

    Coming across Dr Igudia on his UA-cam channel was the beginning of a new life for me after using his herbs medication to cure my herpes virus permanently

  • @jennycarrgreenwood651
    @jennycarrgreenwood651 2 роки тому

    The day I came across Dr Igudia UA-cam channel that was the end of my Hepatitis B virus after using his natural herbal medication in curing my Hepatitis B virus and I now live a more comfortable life again now.

  • @INTPinnerWorld
    @INTPinnerWorld 2 роки тому

    My dad just had a stroke 3 weeks ago, and the acute care inpatient rehab will not tell me anything about his progress or treatment! They will not inform me of anything even though I call everyday for the past 3 weeks asking them to transfer him to a facility that will allow his family to see him & be a part of his therapy, but they said that is not a good enough reason to transfer him. I do not understand how it is not a good enough reason, especially when he is also grieving his mother who also suffered a stroke and was taken off life support the same morning of his stroke. He needs the motivation from his family to continue to participate in therapy, especially when the team keeps speaking Spanish to him and he only understands English. Now they want to send him to an snf saying he didn't approve enough and it wouldn't have mattered if his family had been able to see him or if the staff spoke his language for the first 2 weeks of his transfer there. Once they started speaking his language though, he started participating and just yesterday he finally started saying a few words after being completely silent.

    • @zeemc2751
      @zeemc2751 2 роки тому

      You need to get a lawyer. ASAP They probably used all kind of drugs on him. He may not have been able to speak at all for a while. He need to see faces he is familiar with and let him know that you care. He may be weak, so if he cannot speak, see if he can blink or squeeze your hand a little. Use your phone to video him. Let him know, you or another family member will come back. This alone will make him feel so much better. Sometimes they will sedate them, so they will be sleep the entire time you are there. Demand to see him.

    • @INTPinnerWorld
      @INTPinnerWorld Рік тому

      @@zeemc2751 It has been terrible, my father is now sitting in a skilled nursing facility with no therapy because the inpatient rehab said he did not cooperate with them and would barely participate & said they couldn't determine if he understands anything. But they were speaking to him in Spanish, when my father only speaks English & he understands everything, that part of his brain wasn't affected. He didn't participate because he couldn't understand a language he never spoke!

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    @harrysteve3744 2 роки тому

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    @taiwoogunnusi5255 2 роки тому

    Hello everyone, I’m here to share my great testimony on how I got cured of my type 2 diabetes disease with the natural herbal medication I ordered from Dr Igudia on his UA-cam channel

  • @ajuobasi548
    @ajuobasi548 2 роки тому

    Really appreciate Dr Igudia on UA-cam who cured my type 2 Diabetes with his herbs medication which I got from him and I can eat all kinds of food after using his herbs.

  • @abayomiolayinka3338
    @abayomiolayinka3338 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much Dr osaye for fulfilling your trust,I and my lovely wife are very greatfull for your help with the herbal medicine to cure herpes,it hasn’t been easy after so many years of suffering,I’m so greatful

  • @davedanny9053
    @davedanny9053 2 роки тому

    Need your help I have a STROKE ON MY LEFT ARM AND LEFT LEG

  • @lisadreden3756
    @lisadreden3756 2 роки тому

    My mother was 88 year's old when she died from a stroke last year

  • @sihamben9136
    @sihamben9136 2 роки тому

    نرجو وضع ترجمة للغة العربية ان امكن حتى نستفيد نحن في دول العربية

  • @KhalidJYusuf
    @KhalidJYusuf 2 роки тому

    Accelent information

  • @carlostalana6781
    @carlostalana6781 2 роки тому

    Hello po pumutok po ugat ko sa ulo when i was 18 nauntog po kasi ako sa bintana na bakal ng malakas pagtayo ko po nag aayos ako po ng mga halaman stroke din po ba ang tawag dito doc? 45 na po ako ngayon at lage masakit ulo ko at puso,nakaranas na din po ako ng epilipsy .may gamot po ba at solusyon sa nararamdaman ko? Kailangan ko po ba magpatingin sa neuro doctor at cardio ? Madali din po ako mapagod Maricris Talana 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😢😢😢😭😭😭😱😱😱😱😱

    • @krisanthonymiranda1713
      @krisanthonymiranda1713 2 роки тому

      mgpacheck up ka na po, wag kang mag alala sa bayad kung may insurance ka

  • @Deidre_H
    @Deidre_H 2 роки тому

    I only had the last symptom. My stroke was deep in the brain I was told the area that effects balance. Mine wasn't a mini stroke. My stroke was not treated, as I didn't know what it was. The next day I saw a spot in my vision. I was 50. They only found out about it 1.5 years later when it showed up on a MRI I was having for a different reason. I was then put on blood thinners. I had been half laying half sitting in bed when suddenly something didn't feel right like my head was heavy and I was in a dream world. I actually did wonder at the time if I was having a stroke, so I took an aspirin that was on bedstand and laid down as I felt I couldn't remain awake. This is how I know when it actually happened. It's the only time in my life I wondered if I was having a stroke. Unfortunately, I didn't listen to my intuition. Never went to hospital or doctor for it. That's why they were so shocked when it showed up on MRI a year and a half later. But I'm telling this, because she said the last symptom on her list is usually combined with one of the others in the list. Mine was only the last symptom. Hopefully my telling this will help someone else. Also pay attention if you see a spot in your vision .

    • @russmonte5176
      @russmonte5176 Рік тому

      Mine too had a spot on my vision and lost my vision in the top half my eye

    • @Elvisrivers1
      @Elvisrivers1 3 місяці тому

      0

  • @elinoreberkley1643
    @elinoreberkley1643 2 роки тому

    14;04 wrong! heat is fine and blood pressure normal with my stroke...

  • @elinoreberkley1643
    @elinoreberkley1643 2 роки тому

    I do not believe in your facts. been smoking for 35 years chain smoking and lungs are clear. God and genes do the work. Pills do not solve depression but 10 million might solve it for some...You can not play Jesus and restory the human soul. Get off what you read as TRUTH. You can patch and treat but not heal everything like you think.

  • @elinoreberkley1643
    @elinoreberkley1643 2 роки тому

    I have PTSD then was hit with a stroke. The stroke has screwed up my mind so bad on top of the PTSD plus the world we live in has left me what I would say is nutz. I can feel pressure in my head most of the time and IDK WTF! Crippled physically and mentally. I do not even get dressed or see any point to live. I pray for death!!!!

  • @strokeofblessing9263
    @strokeofblessing9263 2 роки тому

    Good information . I am Post stroke 6 years almost . Survived 3 of them and locked -in syndrome 🙏🏻

  • @paulgoss6786
    @paulgoss6786 2 роки тому

    i need free help, from stroke. the left side of my whole body is pins and needles! please!!!!

    • @zeemc2751
      @zeemc2751 2 роки тому

      Paul, that is a stroke. You may appear fine, but you are not. Please see a doctor ASAP.

    • @paulgoss6786
      @paulgoss6786 2 роки тому

      @@zeemc2751 a dr?" not this one!!!

    • @zeemc2751
      @zeemc2751 2 роки тому

      @@paulgoss6786 what do you mean? You do not want to see a doctor?

    • @zeemc2751
      @zeemc2751 2 роки тому

      @@paulgoss6786 I think I understand now. I had to read it again

    • @zeemc2751
      @zeemc2751 2 роки тому

      What type of help?

  • @rams8008
    @rams8008 2 роки тому

    I have seizures after my stroke and my doctor says the problem is the brain signals heading to my stroke spot getting deflected and heading elsewhere. It was on my left side of the brain and during my seizures I can think normal on my right side and can think what I want to say but I can't speak during it

  • @danace7542
    @danace7542 2 роки тому

    We must educate ourselves and others to be healthy . Pass it on.

  • @mariloudelacruz2468
    @mariloudelacruz2468 2 роки тому

    Got all the information well as of now solution is what I am up to or recovery

  • @angelopapolis8675
    @angelopapolis8675 2 роки тому

    Good presentation thank you

  • @emmanueldodin1254
    @emmanueldodin1254 2 роки тому

    if we have a stroke problem, then how we will understand?

  • @dvnagraj1150
    @dvnagraj1150 2 роки тому

    Thanks. Myself 47 years. Bp patient from 4 years. 2 years ago, little blockage started in my left side of brain. Now taking blood thinner. But my risk factor is smoking. Earlier I was smoking 15 sticks per day. Now reduced to 4 to 5. Plz...suggest something. Sometimes I felt dizziness

  • @champaynesworld3558
    @champaynesworld3558 2 роки тому

    Thank you very much it helps❤🙏🏿🇯🇲

  • @garnazulgarnazul9048
    @garnazulgarnazul9048 2 роки тому

    Salamat poh my natutunan ako

  • @stevethegreasemonkey
    @stevethegreasemonkey 2 роки тому

    I had a stroke about five years ago. I was in hospital for a month spent nine months recovering at home . I still have some weakness in my left hand i can walk and talk ok . That time at home was hell didn't know if I could ever do any thing again . Things can better there is light at the end of the tunnel and it isn't a oncoming train

    • @glynglyn5473
      @glynglyn5473 2 роки тому

      My doctor told me it was very likely i would have a stroke

    • @strokeofblessing9263
      @strokeofblessing9263 2 роки тому

      Hang in there , I’m 6 years now and still trying to walk . Things will get better