The City of Hamilton can provide employers with supports and programming in areas such as healthy eating, physical activity, smoke-free and quitting smoking supports, workplace stress prevention, alcohol and drugs in the workplace, and sun safety.
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Offers primary health care services to people living in Hamilton who face barriers to traditional health programs. Providing healthcare to a diverse group of people is possible with a multi-disciplinary team approach, including:
Distress Centre Halton is a non-profit charitable organization that provides telephone and online support to people 365 days of the year. All services are confidential, anonymous, free, and available to all age groups.
Offers a mobile foot care service that provides a variety of foot care services for older adults in their home or at a convenient community location.
Services include:
In-home health care offered in private homes, long-term care homes, group homes, hospitals, and community settings.
Services include:
Provides wraparound services for Indigenous survivors of Human Trafficking including emergency crisis beds, transportation, food, and trauma-informed culturally respectful care.
Provides low-cost comprehensive preventative medicine services and general out-patient medical and surgical services to cats and dogs of low-income families and those on social assistance.
Preventative services include:
Provides customer services to the community regarding animal care and control with a focus on protecting both animals and people.
Services include:
Counselling services provided by registered social workers or registered psychotherapists. Mental health services are available for children, youth, and their families, as well as for adults and people dealing with addictions.
Serving the Aboriginal, Faith, LGBTQ, and Newer Immigrant population, plus the wide-ranging diverse demographic of the city of Hamilton.