TABER, Alberta – December 19, 2025 – The Taber & District Health Foundation is proud to join our partner foundations across Southern Alberta in announcing a major regional investment in cardiac care. Together, we raised $140,000 to bring new Holter monitors to patients across our region, ensuring earlier detection, better diagnosis, and follow-up care right in their own communities. Thanks to this collective effort, here’s what was made possible:
Distribution of New Holter Monitors Across Southern Alberta
Chinook Regional Hospital – 19 monitors (Chinook Regional Hospital Foundation)
Medicine Hat Regional Hospital – 20 monitors (Medicine Hat Health Foundation)
Taber Health Centre – 2 monitors (Taber & District Health Foundation)
Fort Macleod Health Centre – 1 monitor (Chinook Regional Hospital Foundation)
Cardston Health Centre – 1 monitor (Chinook Regional Hospital Foundation)
Milk River Health Centre – 1 monitor (Chinook Regional Hospital Foundation)
Pincher Creek Health Centre – 4 monitors (Windy Slopes Health Foundation and CRHF partnership)
Crowsnest Pass Health Centre – 2 monitors (Crowsnest Pass Health Foundation)
What This Means for Patients
Holter monitors are small, wearable devices that record a patient’s heart rhythm over 24–48 hours, an essential tool for diagnosing and managing cardiac conditions. With these monitors now available throughout Southern Alberta, patients no longer face the burden of long-distance travel for assessment or follow-up care. This is generosity in action. This is community impact. And this is the power of partnership. When foundations collaborate, each donor’s gift goes further—strengthening cardiac care not just for one hospital, but for every community we serve.
