Aims to create and enhance a community-based response to AIDS/HIV while being culturally relevant to all African, Caribbean, and Black individuals. Offers culturally-specific training workshops on AIDS/HIV and social determinants of health.
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Children-only emergency room care. Doctors, nurses, and other health professionals assess and treat serious illnesses or injuries. Specializes in acute pediatrics.
Federal Canadian government agency that is responsible for safeguarding food, animals, and plants. Works to ensure the enhancement of the health and well-being of Canada's people, environment, and economy.
Offers free workshops, both in person and online, promoting positive aging and well being.
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Assists people with disabilities to achieve an independent life through assistive device projects that address barriers to mobility, communication, and personal care. Works with recipients and family members, caregivers, and health professionals.
Health care providers who specialize in caring for healthy people during their childbearing year. Midwives provide complete prenatal, labour, birth (in home or hospital), and postnatal care to healthy parents and their babies.
Support and assistance with breastfeeding challenges and concerns, provided by a Public Health Nurse or Lactation Consultant. Free in-person, virtual, or phone support is available to eligible families with infants up to one year.
An arms-length provincial program of the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, providing independent and confidential advocacy services and rights advice to consumers of, and those seeking access to, psychiatric services.
A virtual 8-10 week program that includes workshops, health activities, and guest speakers to assist people living with diabetes and people who may be at risk of developing diabetes to develop skills with diabetes management and improve overall he
Protestant Church located in downtown Hamilton.