The Indigenous Patient Navigation (IPN) program helps bridge the gap between indigenous peoples, health services, and supports.
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Provides equitable access to knowledge, programs, and services that mitigate and prevent the development of chronic diseases and conditions.
Programs include:
Offers a support group for individuals who have had contact with the criminal justice system. Program assists with transitioning back into the community after a period of incarceration.
Licensed child care centres offering full day child care programs for infants (ages 6 to 18 months), toddlers (ages 18-30 months), and preschool children (ages 2.5 to 4 years).
Accredited long-term care home offering nursing and personal care on a 24-hour basis.
Provides assessment, education, treatment and support for people with diabetes, pre-diabetes, and people that are at risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.
Provides a variety of services to children 0-2.5 years old and their families. Team includes infant-parent specialists, a psychometrist, a psychologist, and a speech-language pathologist.
Services include:
Supports public libraries in the provision of accessible collections for Canadians with print disabilities and champions the fundamental right of Canadians with print disabilities to access media and reading materials in the format of their choice
24 hour crisis line offering confidential support for survivors of all genders who have experienced sexual violence as well has friends, family, and any others seeking information. Can organize accompaniment to the hospital or the police.
Distributes free packed meals for anyone in need.