RSMuskoka

RSMuskoka Building & Project Management
Lake Muskoka - Islands Too
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Serving Gravenhurst, Torrance, Bala, Port Carling, Milford Bay, Bracebridge and Lake Muskoka Islands

03/28/2025

March Break Off. Lake Muskoka Flood Watch On

Recall I asked the MNR about their drawdown plans end of Jan with the insane amount of snow at the edge of the Lake Muskoka. Their response mentioned below average water in the snowpack. Fast forward 6 weeks and Lake Muskoka was drawn down to the bottom of the normal operating zone (NOZ) at 352.72”.

Today 11 days later Lake Muskoka is up 20” and most of them have been cold and not rainy (Right now it’s at 372.75”). Yes we lost a lot of snow but it’s not remotely gone. More importantly the lakes to the north are still frozen just like we are. That water and runoff all passes through Lake Muskoka too.

The top of the dock I originally measured from is 384” and it’s an older lower dock. The water is now at the bottom of the fascia board.

This weekends ice storm shows 60mm /3” of rain in the forecast. The bigger issue is the lake is still frozen. Water is one thing but when we have got ice and wind it’s a whole other story as we saw in 2019. The wind forecast appears to be gentle into the wknd but the 35mph Monday ones don’t look so hot. I’m told Bala is fully open and we’re dumping into the Moon.

If you are on Lake Muskoka here is Your Weekend To Do List 📋

Turn your Bubblers On 🔌
Get your Barrels Out 🛢️
Charge your Cameras 🎥
Share with everyone else you know on Lake Muskoka and the Moon River and tell them to do the same 🤳
If we can help DM us 🙋‍♀️

We will post to our stories as things unfold so be sure to follow along there 🤞

Bathroom remodel. All about the layout when you get patterns and shapes to tackle.
02/13/2025

Bathroom remodel. All about the layout when you get patterns and shapes to tackle.

05/13/2024
02/22/2024

The 2024 market is off to the races with a number of waterfront sales transacting in the last week. Let’s review what happened in 2023 and where we think it may go from here Takeaways. In 2023 there were 148,126 residents, permanent and seasonal, living in Muskoka. Wild that $1.23 billion dollars ...

01/30/2024

🚨 South Muskoka Cottager alert

Many of you are away right now but we need your support back here in muskoka.

They are building new muskoka hospitals in Bracebridge and huntsville but it’s just come to light the one in bracebridge won’t be as we know it and it’s going to affect local services big time. The bracebridge hospital not only has incredible docs but amazing equipment and many have you have graciously donated to it. Sometimes it gets a bad rap but honestly it’s a gem and I personally love it.

The last thing you want is something to go wrong on the lake and then have to drive to huntsville orillia or Barrie; the drive from your dock around lakes to bracebridge is certainly long enough.

There are several remote community sessions in the week ahead and I have no doubt they will be heated. Be sure to join in the convo

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The following was a letter written by a number of the doctors and shared online

Re: Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare Hospital Redevelopment Model
January 26, 2024
As physicians and surgeons who practice in South Muskoka, we have significant concerns with the proposed
hospital redevelopment model and its implications for healthcare delivery in our community. South Muskoka
Memorial Hospital often operates at over 100% occupancy of inpatients, with our volumes being especially
heavy over the past several months. This means that many sick patients have had to wait in the Emergency
Department for multiple days before a room on the inpatient unit is available. As our population ages over the
coming years, it is only natural to expect that the demand for hospital services in our community will grow
with time. We had expected that our hospital redevelopment plan would respond by expanding our ability to
provide care to those who need medical attention.
Instead, the new model proposed for Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare has reduced inpatient capacity at South Muskoka by almost 70%. Rather than expanding, our hospital is contracting. This plan transitions the vast majority of inpatient and obstetrical care to the Huntsville site, leaving South Muskoka unable to provide adequate care for our population. This is especially perplexing given both the greater population and population growth1 in South Muskoka over Huntsville. Furthermore, when we analysed admission data at Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare since 2017, we found that there is a 12% higher admission volume at South Muskoka over Huntsville. It is not rational, evidenced based, nor in the interest of patient care to allocate most of the inpatient services to Huntsville. Both sites deserve a hospital that can serve the needs of their community.
With this significant reduction of inpatient services, sick patients will need to be frequently transferred out of South Muskoka as there will be minimal capacity to care for patients locally. This will lead to poor patient outcomes and significantly worsens the quality of medical care for the citizens of South Muskoka. There are numerous scientific articles that describe in detail the negative patient outcomes associated with hospital transfer including increased mortality2 3, longer hospital length of stay4, and delays in surgical intervention5 6.
If this redevelopment model proceeds, South Muskoka will not only be losing inpatient services, but we will be losing local physicians as well. Our obstetrical services are being closed, meaning that our family doctors who focus on obstetrics and women’s health will leave. Pregnant mothers will then need to travel for their routine prenatal care and appropriate help will be far away should they experience any urgent complication of pregnancy. Additionally, this model makes it nearly impossible to recruit or retain specialists. Specialists such as cardiologists, internists, surgeons, or gastroenterologists will choose to leave for communities where they can work their typical practice in both inpatient and outpatient settings. This has further implications for family doctors, who come to this community expecting to have the support of a fully functioning local hospital and its associated specialist care. In this new model, family doctors will leave and recruiting new doctors to the area will be harder than ever. This will only worsen the current crisis of primary care availability as both family doctors and specialists will choose to work in communities that have a fully functioning acute care hospital with appropriate inpatient services.
1 Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, Population Data found at: https://www.simcoemuskokahealth.org/Health- Stats/HealthStatsHome/PopulationDemographics/Population
2 Schnipper et all. Interhospital Transfer: Transfer Processes and Patient Outcomes. Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2019.
3 Torner et al. Inter-hospital transfer is associated with increased mortality and costs in severe sepsis and septic shock: an instrumental variables approach. Journal of Critical Care, 2016.
4 Wen et al. Impact of interhospital transfer on emergency department timeliness of care and in-hospital outcomes of adult non-trauma patients. Heliyon, 2023.
5 Edye et al. Interhospital transfer delays emergency abdominal surgery and prolongs stay. Royal Australian College of Surgeons, 2016.
6 Reinke et al. Interhospital transfer for emergency general surgery: an independent predictor of mortality. The American Journal of Surgery, 2018.

This model drastically worsens access to healthcare for our population. This plan will significantly change the landscape of healthcare in South Muskoka for decades as it negatively affects the capability of our hospital and creates an undesirable environment for both specialists and family doctors. We want to be clear that this model is not acceptable for South Muskoka. Any hospital redevelopment model that significantly reduces inpatient services should not be supported by our community.

Endorsed by:
Scott Whynot, MD, M.Sc (PT), CCFP
Luke Wu, MD, M.Sc., FRCPC (IM)
William Hemens, MD, M.Sc., CCFP
Timea Maxim, MD, CCFP, AAFP Christopher LaJeunesse, MD, DABFM, CCFP Courtney Potts, MD, CCFP
Bharti Mittal, MBBS, CCFP
Steve Rix, MB.BS, MRCS(Ed), PgDip-SEM, CCFP Adam MacLennan, MD, CCFP
Kimberley Forester, MD, CCFP
Lisa Tsugios, MD, CCFP
Cole Krensky, MD, CCFP
Jennifer Hammell, MD, CCFP
Jonathan Rhee, MD, FRCSC
Jessica Nairn, MD, CCFP
Kristen Jones, MD, CCFP
Chris Richardson, MD, CCFP (FPA)
Jessica Reid, MD, M.Sc., FRCSC
Vicki Dechert, MD, COE
Graeme Gair, MD, Past COS SMMH
Ken Hotson, MD, FCFP, BSc(Med), BA, BSc Kersti Kents, MD, CCFP (EM), PgDip (Derm) Michael Mason, MD, CCFP (EM)
Sandi Adamson, MD, MBA, CFPC
Joseph T. Gleeson, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Martin O’Shaughnessy, MD
Shannon Lees, MD, B.Sc, M.Sc., CCFP
Karen Martin, MD
Anton Deketele, MD, B.Sc., FRCPC
David Kent, MD, CCFP
Tina Kappos, MD, B.Sc(Hons), CCFP
Paulette Burns, MD, B.Sc(Hons)
Richard Daniel, MD, B.Sc, MB, CCFP
William Caughey, MD, FRCP(C)
Kent Phillips, MD, FCFP
Faizal Bawa, MD, CCFP
Ardyn Todd, MD, CCFP
Dave Hillyard, MD, CCFP
Keith Moran, MD, RCPSC, DABIM, RCS
Rohit Gupta, MD, DNB, FRCSC
Peter Maier, MD, CCFP, FCFP, AAFP

And that’s a wrap on the lake for 2023! Look for us out here in the hard format early 2024!Thank you and Merry Christmas...
12/23/2023

And that’s a wrap on the lake for 2023! Look for us out here in the hard format early 2024!
Thank you and Merry Christmas to all of our clients and dedicated subtrades for an incredible year!

Been a minute since we were back to the winter island work. When will she freeze up?
12/02/2023

Been a minute since we were back to the winter island work. When will she freeze up?

Backsplash and countertop on a project from earlier this season.
11/04/2023

Backsplash and countertop on a project from earlier this season.

Out with 70’s with this quick bathroom remodel. The smaller the space the more challenging. Full tile wall for the win! ...
11/04/2023

Out with 70’s with this quick bathroom remodel. The smaller the space the more challenging. Full tile wall for the win!

Tile, glass or wood. Same detail; same strive for perfection.
09/01/2023

Tile, glass or wood. Same detail; same strive for perfection.

Busy start to the summer season for the RS team this year! From framing and decks to tile and kitchens; we love and take...
08/02/2023

Busy start to the summer season for the RS team this year! From framing and decks to tile and kitchens; we love and take pride in the ability to be capable in providing our clients with an in house start to finish product!

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