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Terminally ill woman spent 20 hours in hallway at Health Sciences Centre, daughter says

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The daughter of a woman with Stage 4 cancer says her mother spent 20 hours on a gurney in a hallway of the emergency department at Winnipeg’s Health Sciences Centre.ย 

Theresa Chanowski says she only had five minutes to stay with her mother Colleen Titanich after she arrived at a “jam-packed” emergency department on Tuesday, where she described seeing several patients going through withdrawals, yelling and spitting at nurses.ย 

“Seeing what was happening in that hallway, it was appalling, it was disgusting,” said Chanowski, whose mother is turning 71 in November.ย 

“We went back the next morning and I’ll tell you, we went there โ€” my mom was in pain, and not making any sense.”

Titanich was diagnosed with cancer in 2024. It started in her lungs, then spread to her brain and her spine, Chanowski said.ย ย 

Her mother had been living with her for nearly three years, but the day after a family barbecue early last week, her condition took a turn for the worse.ย 

“It was like somebody flipped the light switch off, that’s how fast she went down,” said Chanowski.ย 

Four people in a backyard posing for a photo.
Colleen Titanich, left, enjoys a barbeque the day before she was rushed to Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg. (Submitted by Theresa Chanowski)

Chanowski said her mother had been feeling pain in her back, and after she looked, she could see a rash.

On Tuesday, after her mother was struggling to walk, she called for an ambulance.

“That was not an easy call to make, because I knew in the state that she was in and the condition that the odds of her coming home were probably not well,” said Chanowski.

When she got to the emergency department, she was told her mother would have to wait between 21 and 24 hours to see a doctor, she said.

She called the hospital around 2:30 a.m. and was told that her mother was resting and had not seen a doctor yet, she said.

She called again around 6 a.m., and her mother still had not seen a doctor, she said.

“I was so upset and angry, I’m like, that’s it. I’m calling the minister of health โ€” I’m done,” she said.

“I would say half an hour to an hour later, my mom was taken out of the hallway and put into a bed.”

A half hour later, she got a call from a palliative care co-ordinator who said they would transfer her mother that day to the Riverview Health Centre, she said.

“Had I not said anything, had I not pushed and pushed and pushed, I can guarantee you my mom would have still been in that hallway and who knows โ€” she could have passed,” Chanowski said.ย 

A woman in palliative care sitting on a hospital bed next to her granddaughters.
Colleen Titanich is pictured with her granddaughters on Friday at Riverview Health Centre. Her daughter Theresa says after she called the minister of health’s office, her mother was quickly moved from Health Sciences Centre to palliative care at Riverview. (Submitted by Theresa Chanowski)

Manitoba Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara acknowledged at a news conference on Friday afternoon that wait times in urgent care and emergency departments are too long. They say the focus is on staffing, in addition to extended hours at primary care clinics.ย 

“We would love for these challenges to get fixed much more quickly. We would all love to see those wait times addressed much faster,” said Asagwara.ย 

“But the reality of it is we did not get to a place where those wait times were high overnight, and we’re not going to get out of it quickly either.”

The woman speaking with a reporter from her own home.
Chanowski says a new solution is needed to address the backlogs and long ER wait times at Health Sciences Centre and to ensure elderly, young and terminally ill patients experiencing medical emergencies receive timely care. (Kevin Nepitabo/CBC)

Chanowski would like to see patients with addictions treated in a separate facility from elderly, young and terminally ill patients in emergency care situations.

“Because they’re [people with addictions] clogging the ERs and the people like my mom and elder, other elderly people, kids, children, young people that are very, very ill are being pushed on the back burner,” she said.

CBC has reached out to the provincial government for comment.

“We need to figure out another solution โ€” and that’s really what my hope is,” Chanowski said.

“That people start to fight for their loved ones, stand up, push back, say this is unacceptable, especially when they’re terminally ill.”

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