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Windsor Regional Hospital Invites You To Have Your Say On Rebranding

Windsor Regional Hospital is launching a renaming and rebranding initiative, inviting input from staff, patients, and the broader community through a public survey.

The process is expected to take about nine months and will lead to a new name and visual identity for the organization.

While the name Windsor Regional Hospital has been in place for more than 30 years, hospital leaders say it no longer reflects the organization’s growing role as a regional healthcare leader, the range of services it provides, or the diverse communities it serves.

The public is encouraged to take a brief, three-minute survey on the project website to share their feedback, which will help shape the new corporate name, visual identity, and overall brand strategy.

The survey is open until December 15, 2025.

Click here to go directly to the survey

3 Comments

  1. This out of all the data you have on the hospital from ER too the lack of treatment for a rebrand, are the sales to low and losing customers.! You are a public service and spending I’m sure a million or 2 on a essential service is a slap in the face to all.

  2. I think we should concentrate on the atrocious emergency room treatment. No more taking a number like a meat counter and wait 4 hours to be triaged. No more waiting 8-24 hours in the emergency department for treatment. Being treated with dignity and respect, instead of being asked “what’s your number?”. No more dismissal and eye rolls when you try and tell the emergency department staff you are declining rapidly. That’s only the tip of the iceberg of my most recent experience.

    Until things change, I’d rather take my chances and drive to Leamington, Chatham or London emergency department before I’m subjected to that again.

  3. This is a massive waste of time and money. Signage and logos don’t improve health. Spend the money on that.

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