Volunteers serve throughout Hamilton Health Sciences' hospitals and provide non-medical support and companionship to inpatients and outpatients.
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The Indigenous Patient Navigation (IPN) program helps bridge the gap between indigenous peoples, health services, and supports.
Provides foot care services to people in Hamilton who do not have stable housing.
Provides primary and holistic medical care integrated with traditional Indigenous approaches to First Nations, Metis, and Inuit community members. Staff includes both family doctors and nurse practitioners.
Public health nurses and family home visitors provide prevention, early intervention, and prenatal support to at-risk families. Focus is on healthy child development and parenting skills. Services include:
Child and Adolescent Services is a community-based children’s mental health clinic, providing confidential and free mental health counselling and treatment for children and youth under 18, and their families. Walk-in single session counselling is
Supports children with speech pathology needs aged 0-5 years, providing assessment, individual and group treatment sessions, parent intervention programs and consultation services, and additional services with healthcare providers and community pa
Facilitates the communication of individuals who are not able to write due to a long-term physical disability or whose speech does not meet all of their communication needs.
This program helps children, youth, and their caregivers in the following ways:
A non-medical facility providing short-term services in a residential setting for male individuals who are intoxicated, in withdrawal, or in crisis due to alcohol and/or drug use.