For a better view of the website, update your browser.
Those browsers has new features built to bring you the best of the web.
Inner Banner
New Oncology & Dialysis Centre Planned for Cayman Brac
Health
12 September 2025, 04:58 AM

Through a visionary public-private partnership, residents of the Sister Islands may soon have access to critical, life-saving treatment close to home with the establishment of the HOPE Oncology and Dialysis Centre, a 2,000 square-foot facility, designed to meet urgent healthcare needs.  

This facility which is to be built on the grounds of Health Services Authority’s Faith Hospital in Cayman Brac, will provide a dedicated treatment space with chemotherapy chairs, dialysis stations, Mammography room, and consultation suites to connect with specialists in-person and virtually.  The Centre will have a welcoming, fully accessible environment built with patient dignity and comfort in mind.

To become a reality, however, Mrs. Kathy Kirkconnell, volunteer project coordinator and Cayman Brac resident, noted that it will take a collaborative effort to achieve the fundraising goal of CI $1.4 million. Planning, design and fundraising efforts for the initiative were started in 2024.

“This project is truly a labour of love and a timely and transformative solution,” said Mrs. Kirkconnell. “As a breast cancer survivor, I have a particular desire for ensuring every aspect of the centre has been designed with patients and their families in mind. By bringing these services home to the Brac, we are removing one of the most painful parts of treatment, the need to leave loved ones behind during such vulnerable times. Every dollar raised will go directly to ensuring our loved ones can heal with dignity.”

Driven by the spirit of community, the project is being championed by both public and private stakeholders. Various organisations have already pledged support for land preparation, architectural design, legal advice, construction, and furnishings highlighting the shared belief that healthcare is everyone’s business and should be compassionate and accessible to all.

Land to accommodate the centre was provided by the HSA, who will assume management and staffing of the facility upon its completion.

For many Brac residents, managing chronic illness has meant enduring frequent travel to Grand Cayman, often twice a month, to receive chemotherapy. These journeys not only impose logistical and financial burdens, but also expose vulnerable, immunocompromised patients to the added risk of infection. Upon returning home, patients are often physically and emotionally exhausted, at a time when they most need rest and support.

Simultaneously, dialysis services on the Brac have steadily expanded to meet growing demand, but with no dedicated space, treatment continues within the inpatient unit, limiting capacity and long-term sustainability.

“We are not just building infrastructure, we are building trust, continuity of care, and peace of mind,” said Dr. Srirangan Velusamy, Director of Sister Islands Health Services. “This centre reflects the community’s long-standing commitment to dignity in care and equity in access.”

Emphasising the broader value of the project, Minister for Health, Environment & Sustainability Hon. Katherine Wilks-Ebanks, stated that, “The HOPE Centre demonstrates how powerful and meaningful our healthcare system can become when the community comes together with a shared vision. This public-private partnership will not only deliver vital treatment close to home, it will stand as a symbol of innovation, resilience, and compassion for generations to come.”

Ms Joy Vernon, HSA Board Chair expressed that “This facility speaks to the heart of what healthcare should be; accessible, compassionate, and resilient. The HOPE Centre will uplift not only patients in the Sister Islands, but our national healthcare system as a whole. It is a milestone we can all be proud of.”

The vision goes beyond the Sister Islands, aiming to strengthen the islands’ emergency capacity while offering national resilience in times of crisis. Following Hurricane Ivan, Faith Hospital stepped up as a national backup, caring for dialysis patients from Grand Cayman when services were disrupted.

For more information or to support the HOPE Oncology & Dialysis Centre initiative, please send an email to Kathy Kirkconnell, hopeprojectinfo@gmail.com or call (345) 925-2225.