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A 24-hour emergency shelter providing beds for youth between 16 and 21 years of age. It provides programming and support to youth in the following manner:
Victim Quick Response Program+ (VQRP+) – program of last resort where no other available private or public resource is available
Offers medical emergency information program, public access defibrillation program, access to ambulance patient records, and a "Book a Paramedic" service for events.
Day program focused on helping people return to independent living at home after early discharge from acute care, rehabilitation, or convalescent care programs.
Hospice or palliative care volunteer visitors are specially trained, caring volunteers who visit with clients and their families to support them through a life-limiting or end-of-life journey.
Provides a variety of services to help youth and families with mental health issues, behavioural challenges, or other complex needs, including those with a dual diagnosis. Support is provided in-home, school, and/or within the community.
A free service offering educational programs designed to raise awareness with regard to gambling, healthy/active living, and making informed decisions
Gives youth access to:
Provides primary care to low-risk pregnant women throughout their pregnancy, labour, and birth and during first six weeks following birth. Family-centred prenatal and postnatal care for home or hospital births, from practitioners with privileges a
Outpatient clinic offers complete care, education, and support for people with Glomerulonephritis (GN), their families, and support persons.