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A telephone line answered by Public Health Nurses to provide information and assistance for expectant parents and families with children up to 6 years of age, on various health topics including:
The Occupational Health Clinics For Ontario Workers offers the following services:
Harm reduction and managed alcohol program for women and men experiencing homelessness, addiction, and serious health problems. Up-front discharge planning for effective transition to the community.
Christian child care centre offering care for children ages 3 months to 12 years of age. A hot lunch and two snacks are provided.
Provincial Ontario ministry responsible for:
- providing fast access to health care
- delivering coordinated care in communities
- sustaining the health care system
A non-profit community mental health agency dedicated to the promotion of the mental health of all people, and ensuring the provision of the best possible services for people with mental health problems. Promotes mental health through outreach, social action, advocacy, education and research.
Offers confidential services to support sexual health.
Services include:
Provides general health services to people in Hamilton who do not have stable housing and do not have a family doctor. Care is available at many locations in the city, with a schedule available online.
Offers a team-based approach to healthcare. All support groups and services provided by the Hamilton Family Health Team are covered by the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP). A list of practitioners who are currently accepting patients is available through the website.