Surrey, B.C., hospital considering leased housing, including hotels, to ease overcrowding

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The health authority that oversees one of B.C.’s busiest hospitals is looking at leasing transitional housing for patients who no longer need urgent care, hoping that moving those patients off-site will reduce the overcrowding that’s plagued the hospital for months.

Fraser Health said on Tuesday that the housing would be for patients who don’t require acute care but who cannot go home for a variety of reasons. Nearby hotels are being considered as a possible option for leased space.

“Fraser Health will be providing nearby accommodations for patients who require a short stay in a transitional housing environment. These patients typically no longer need

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