Address
-
Regional Office, 600-299 Victoria Street
Prince George, BC, V2L 5B8
Mailing Address
-
600-299 Victoria Street
Prince George, BC, V2L 5B8
Notice to all Service Providers: Online forms for submitting or updating information are currently unavailable. If you need to add or update a listing, please contact us at 211-updates@uwbc.ca . We are working to resolve this as quickly as possible and appreciate your patience.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
A group day treatment program that provides access to resources for ongoing recovery support and uses a harm reduction model to promote health and well-being for adults with addictions or concurrent mental health issues.
Program includes recreational and leisure support, nutrition education, and client support. Referral accepted from self or other. Serves Fort St John. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
A group day treatment program that provides access to resources for ongoing recovery support for adults with addictions or concurrent mental health issues.
Focuses on assisting individuals to achieve greater responsibility for their individual recovery, provides access to resources for ongoing support and uses the harm reduction model to promote quality health and well-being. Program includes recreational and leisure support, nutrition education, and client support. Referral accepted from self or other. Serves Prince George. Hours vary.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
A group day treatment program that provides access to resources for ongoing recovery support and uses a harm reduction model to promote health and well-being for adults with addictions or concurrent mental health issues.
Program includes recreational and leisure support, nutrition education, and client support. Referral accepted from self or other. Serves Prince Rupert. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
A group day treatment program that provides access to resources for ongoing recovery support and uses a harm reduction model to promote health and well-being for adults with addictions or concurrent mental health issues.
A group day treatment program that provides access to resources for ongoing recovery support and uses a harm reduction model to promote health and well-being for adults with addictions or concurrent mental health issues. Program includes recreational and leisure support, nutrition education, and client support. Referral accepted from self or other. Serves Smithers. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Program includes recreational and leisure support, nutrition education, and client support. Referral accepted from self or other. Serves Smithers. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
A structured, 6-week, group-based program for adults who have recently adopted abstinence or a reduction in their substance use.
Offers a client centered, holistic approach to wellness and focuses on assisting individuals to achieve greater responsibility for their individual recovery. Provides access to resources for on-going support and uses the harm reduction model to promote quality health and well-being. Serves Terrace. Hours vary.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Investigates concerns about abuse, neglect, and self-neglect of adults who are unable to seek support and assistance on their own due to being physically restrained, physical limitation, or medical condition that interferes with their ability to make decisions.
Callers may report anonymously. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday. This is not an emergency service; emergency services should be used in cases where the caller believes there is imminent harm. For cases outside of Prince George, callers will be assisted to find a local designated responder in their community.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides substance use management for adults through medical detoxification; integrated case management; family and community care management; education; recreational activities; and individual, family, and group support.
Also provides transition beds for adults waiting for a space at a community supportive recovery house or addictions day treatment program. Clients wanting to start methadone or suboxone as part of the detox process should set up a provider first; clients already using methadone or suboxone can detox from other substances. Open referral. Serves Aiyansh, Burns Lake, Chetwynd, Daajing Giids, Dawson Creek, Fort Nelson, Fort St James, Fort St John, Fraser Lake, Hazelton, Hudson's Hope, Kitimat, Mackenzie, Masset, Prince George, Prince Rupert, Quesnel, Smithers, Telkwa, Terrace, Tumbler Ridge, Valemount, and Vanderhoof.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides treatment and psychosocial rehabilitation support for adults with complex recovery needs including chemical dependency, serious mental illness, concurrent disorders, and/or significantly impaired functioning.
Priority is given to adults with schizophrenia or other psychotic disorders. Services include crisis assessment and intervention, psychiatric or psychological treatment, psychiatric medication, daily living activities, life skills training, and peer support. A multidisciplinary mental health team provides mobile services delivered in Prince George. Referral required from a health care professional. Office hours are 8 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday. Team is mobile and offers outreach services in community locations seven days a week, 12 hours per day.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides acute care services to assess and treat medical conditions, and stabilize for hospital transfer if required.
Provides emergency services; staff are on call 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Also provides diagnostic services and chronic disease management. Public health and home health also operated from this location. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday. Serves Atlin.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
A mobile crisis response unit (composed of a police officer and a mental health care professional) that responds to Fort St John residents who are experiencing a mental health crisis.
The Car 60 team can be dispatched by calling 911 or the Fort Saint John RCMP non-emergency line. Service is provided in English; other languages may be available depending on staffing. Interpretation services are available for free. Utilized by mental health care professionals and police officers who refer to the team to provide crisis intervention, risk assessments, and/or victim services. Partnership program between Northern Health and Fort Saint John RCMP. Hours are 8 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides preventative dental health services for low-income families with children up to age six living in Prince George.
Primary focus is on oral assessments. Children at higher risk of tooth decay are eligible to participate in a free Flouride Varnish Program where fluoride varnish is applied to the child's teeth over a series of visits. Also provides education on how to care for teeth and assistance to families searching for a dental office. Clinic hours are 8 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides free specialized support for individuals diagnosed with HIV or hepatitis C (HCV) and their families; support is provided in person or by telehealth (including videolink), telephone, text, fax, or email.
The support team consists of nurse practitioners, social workers, clinical pharmacists, and an infectious disease specialist. Services include connection to peer support, harm reduction services, and HIV testing; provision of temporary primary care; optimizing, accessing, and managing medications; optimizing nutrition; opioid agonist treatment; advocacy; and help in accessing community resources. Also provides clinical guidance and educational sessions to build community agencies and primary care providers' capacity to treat and support people living with HIV/HCV. Accepts referral from self or other including health care service providers. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides Public Health Nursing services and harm reduction supplies, along with harm reduction education and referrals to health services, addictions services, and other social supports.
Public health nurse assists with HIV testing, hepatitis testing, sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing and treatment, vaccines and immunizations, PAP testing, pregnancy testing, emergency contraceptive pill, tuberculosis testing, and wound care. Nursing services are by appointment, 9 am to 11:30 am Monday to Saturday and drop in 1:15 pm to 6:30 pm. Outreach nursing services are available from 9 am to 11:30am and 1 pm to 4pm Monday to Saturday.
Harm Reduction services include distribution of clean needles, sterile water, and alcohol wipes; disposal of used needles; and health information to encourage safer injection, inhalation, and insufflation practices. Provides safer drug use supplies such as crack pipe mouthpiece and screens, and safer sex supplies including condoms. Provides free Take Home Naloxone Kits (Narcan) that can be used to reverse the effects of overdoses from opioids like heroin, methadone, morphine, oxycodone, and fentanyl. Opioid Agonist Treatment provides an outpatient program for individuals who use heroin or other opiates, offering assessment; long-term stabilization on methadone, suboxone, sustained release oral morphine, or Safe(r) Supply; withdrawal management; and referrals to services such as counselling, residential treatment, and other supports. Harm reduction services are available on a drop-in basis from 1:15 pm to 6:30 pm. An Overdose Prevention Site provides a place where people who use drugs can be safely monitored and treated immediately if they overdose; hours are 1:15 pm to 6:30 pm.
The Wellness Truck is a mobile program providing street outreach and harm reduction supplies, along with harm reduction education and referrals to health services, addictions services, and other social supports. Services include distribution of clean needles, sterile water, and alcohol wipes; used sharps retrieval and disposal; and health information to encourage safer injection practices. Provides safer drug use supplies such as crack pipe mouthpiece and screens, and injection supplies. Provides safer sex supplies, including condoms. Hours are 7 pm to 11:30 pm Monday to Saturday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides harm reduction supplies for safer injecting, safer smoking, and safer sex.
Provides harm reduction supplies for safer injecting, safer smoking, and safer sex. Supplies include sterile needles and syringes, alcohol swabs, sterile water, ascorbic acid, disposable cookers, tourniquets, filters, sharps containers, glass pipes, vinyl tubing, screens, push sticks, foil, paper straws, condoms and lubricant, and hormone injection supplies. Supplies are available at local public health units listed on the website.
Supplies include sterile needles and syringes, alcohol swabs, sterile water, ascorbic acid, disposable cookers, tourniquets, filters, sharps containers, glass pipes, vinyl tubing, screens, push sticks, foil, paper straws, condoms and lubricant, and hormone injection supplies. Supplies are available at local public health units listed on the website.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Regulates and monitors public facilities and those aspects of the environment that have a direct impact on public health.
Regulates and monitors public facilities and those aspects of the environment that have a direct impact on public health. Environmental Health Officers (EHOs) ensure that public health standards are met in restaurants and food service locations, public food handling and distribution, public swimming pools and hot tubs, and personal service establishments such as salons, spas, and tattoo parlours. Also takes steps to prevent injury and minimize the spread of communicable disease, and deals with drinking water safety. Prevents the display, promotion, and sale of tobacco and vapour products to minors, and protects the public and employees from the harmful effects of second-hand smoke through enforcement of provincial legislation. Licensing Officers ensure that residential and community care facilities comply with regulations. Central phone line hours are 8 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday.
Environmental Health Officers (EHOs) ensure that public health standards are met in restaurants and food service locations, public food handling and distribution, public swimming pools and hot tubs, and personal service establishments such as salons, spas, and tattoo parlours. Also takes steps to prevent injury and minimize the spread of communicable disease, and deals with drinking water safety. Prevents the display, promotion, and sale of tobacco and vapour products to minors, and protects the public and employees from the harmful effects of second-hand smoke through enforcement of provincial legislation. Licensing Officers ensure that residential and community care facilities comply with regulations. Central phone line hours are 8 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Home Support provides assistance with medications, bathing, and dressing for clients who are ill or recovering from illness or surgery, have physical disabilities, require personal assistance or respite for a caregiver, or need end-of-life care. Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Atlin. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Atlin. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Home Support provides assistance with medications, bathing, and dressing for clients who are ill or recovering from illness or surgery, have physical disabilities, require personal assistance or respite for a caregiver, or need end-of-life care. Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Burns Lake . Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Burns Lake . Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Home Support provides assistance with medications, bathing, and dressing for clients who are ill or recovering from illness or surgery, have physical disabilities, require personal assistance or respite for a caregiver, or need end-of-life care. Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Chetwynd. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Chetwynd. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Home Support provides assistance with medications, bathing, and dressing for clients who are ill or recovering from illness or surgery, have physical disabilities, require personal assistance or respite for a caregiver, or need end-of-life care. Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Daajing Giids, Sandspit, and Skidegate. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Daajing Giids, Sandspit, and Skidegate. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Home Support provides assistance with medications, bathing, and dressing for clients who are ill or recovering from illness or surgery, have physical disabilities, require personal assistance or respite for a caregiver, or need end-of-life care. Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Dawson Creek and Pouce Coupe. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Dawson Creek and Pouce Coupe. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Home Support provides assistance with medications, bathing, and dressing for clients who are ill or recovering from illness or surgery, have physical disabilities, require personal assistance or respite for a caregiver, or need end-of-life care. Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Dease Lake, Good Hope Lake, Iskut, and Telegraph Creek. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Dease Lake, Good Hope Lake, Iskut, and Telegraph Creek. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Home Support provides assistance with medications, bathing, and dressing for clients who are ill or recovering from illness or surgery, have physical disabilities, require personal assistance or respite for a caregiver, or need end-of-life care. Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Fort Nelson. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Fort Nelson. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Home Support provides assistance with medications, bathing, and dressing for clients who are ill or recovering from illness or surgery, have physical disabilities, require personal assistance or respite for a caregiver, or need end-of-life care. Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves the Bulkley-Nechako region including Binche, Fort St James, Tachie, and Yekooche. Office hours are 9 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4 pm Monday to Friday.
Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves the Bulkley-Nechako region including Binche, Fort St James, Tachie, and Yekooche. Office hours are 9 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Home Support provides assistance with medications, bathing, and dressing for clients who are ill or recovering from illness or surgery, have physical disabilities, require personal assistance or respite for a caregiver, or need end-of-life care. Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Fort St John. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Fort St John. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Home Support provides assistance with medications, bathing, and dressing for clients who are ill or recovering from illness or surgery, have physical disabilities, require personal assistance or respite for a caregiver, or need end-of-life care. Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Endako, Fort Fraser, and Fraser Lake. Office hours are 9 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Endako, Fort Fraser, and Fraser Lake. Office hours are 9 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Home Support provides assistance with medications, bathing, and dressing for clients who are ill or recovering from illness or surgery, have physical disabilities, require personal assistance or respite for a caregiver, or need end-of-life care. Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Granisle and the nearby Tachet Reserve. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Thursday, and 8:30 am to 12 noon Fridays.
Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Granisle and the nearby Tachet Reserve. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Thursday, and 8:30 am to 12 noon Fridays.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Home Support provides assistance with medications, bathing, and dressing for clients who are ill or recovering from illness or surgery, have physical disabilities, require personal assistance or respite for a caregiver, or need end-of-life care. Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Gitanmaax, Hazelton, Kispiox, New Hazelton, and South Hazelton. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Gitanmaax, Hazelton, Kispiox, New Hazelton, and South Hazelton. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Home Support provides assistance with medications, bathing, and dressing for clients who are ill or recovering from illness or surgery, have physical disabilities, require personal assistance or respite for a caregiver, or need end-of-life care. Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Houston. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Houston. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Home Support provides assistance with medications, bathing, and dressing for clients who are ill or recovering from illness or surgery, have physical disabilities, require personal assistance or respite for a caregiver, or need end-of-life care. Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Hudson's Hope. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Hudson's Hope. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Home Support provides assistance with medications, bathing, and dressing for clients who are ill or recovering from illness or surgery, have physical disabilities, require personal assistance or respite for a caregiver, or need end-of-life care. Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Kitimat. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Kitimat. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Home Support provides assistance with medications, bathing, and dressing for clients who are ill or recovering from illness or surgery, have physical disabilities, require personal assistance or respite for a caregiver, or need end-of-life care. Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Mackenzie. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Mackenzie. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Home Support provides assistance with medications, bathing, and dressing for clients who are ill or recovering from illness or surgery, have physical disabilities, require personal assistance or respite for a caregiver, or need end-of-life care. Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Masset and Port Clements. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Masset and Port Clements. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Home Support provides assistance with medications, bathing, and dressing for clients who are ill or recovering from illness or surgery, have physical disabilities, require personal assistance or respite for a caregiver, or need end-of-life care. Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Dome Creek and McBride. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Dome Creek and McBride. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Home Support provides assistance with medications, bathing, and dressing for clients who are ill or recovering from illness or surgery, have physical disabilities, require personal assistance or respite for a caregiver, or need end-of-life care. Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles assessments for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Prince George. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles assessments for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Prince George. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Home Support provides assistance with medications, bathing, and dressing for clients who are ill or recovering from illness or surgery, have physical disabilities, require personal assistance or respite for a caregiver, or need end-of-life care. Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Prince Rupert. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Prince Rupert. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Home Support provides assistance with medications, bathing, and dressing for clients who are ill or recovering from illness or surgery, have physical disabilities, require personal assistance or respite for a caregiver, or need end-of-life care. Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Quesnel. Office hours are 8 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday.
Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Quesnel. Office hours are 8 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Smithers. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Home Support provides assistance with medications, bathing, and dressing for clients who are ill or recovering from illness or surgery, have physical disabilities, require personal assistance or respite for a caregiver, or need end-of-life care. Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Stewart. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Stewart. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Home Support provides assistance with medications, bathing, and dressing for clients who are ill or recovering from illness or surgery, have physical disabilities, require personal assistance or respite for a caregiver, or need end-of-life care. Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client’s after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Terrace. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client’s after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Terrace. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Home Support provides assistance with medications, bathing, and dressing for clients who are ill or recovering from illness or surgery, have physical disabilities, require personal assistance or respite for a caregiver, or need end-of-life care. Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Tumbler Ridge. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Tumbler Ridge. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Home Support provides assistance with medications, bathing, and dressing for clients who are ill or recovering from illness or surgery, have physical disabilities, require personal assistance or respite for a caregiver, or need end-of-life care. Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Valemount. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Valemount. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs, and supports the transition from hospital release to home life; intake is required to assess eligibility.
Home Support provides assistance with medications, bathing, and dressing for clients who are ill or recovering from illness or surgery, have physical disabilities, require personal assistance or respite for a caregiver, or need end-of-life care. Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Vanderhoof. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Nursing Services may include assessment, education, counselling, and medical and surgical care at home. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy referrals are for clients who have a physical disability, are recovering from surgery or hospital stay, or who need rehabilitation or therapy to stay at home. Provides assessment for access to Adult Day Services (day respite, health monitoring, therapeutic and recreational activities, and community bathing programs). Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) helps adults with developmental disabilities access non-emergency community health services such as nursing services, rehabilitation, care planning, dental hygiene, nutrition services, swallowing assessments, and family support; services delivered in partnership with Community Living BC. Does assessment for Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) which provides eligible home support clients with direct funds to hire, schedule, and supervise their own home support services. Also handles intake for publicly funded Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities. Assisted Living provides semi-independent housing for older adults or persons with disabilities who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as medications, bathing, or life skills. Housing is intended for people who are able to make a range of decisions that allow them to live safely in a supportive, semi-independent environment. Residential Care Facilities provide housing for persons with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care due to physical disability or mental or behavioural conditions such as dementia. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Publicly funded bed fees are a monthly rate up to 80 percent of client's after-tax income.
Other home health services available may include personal care, medication assistance, respite care, nutrition consultation, and health education. Also provides access to other specialty home health services. Serves Vanderhoof. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides acute care services to assess and treat medical conditions.
Provides acute care services to assess and treat medical conditions. Provides 24-hour emergency services, diagnostic services, intensive care, convalescent care, and rehabilitation services. Also offers specialty outpatient clinics and educational programs for medical conditions and chronic diseases. See website for list of locations offering this service within the Interior Health region.
Provides 24-hour emergency services, diagnostic services, intensive care, convalescent care, and rehabilitation services. Also offers specialty outpatient clinics and educational programs for medical conditions and chronic diseases. See website for list of locations offering this service within the Interior Health region.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Assists Indigenous people (First Nations, Metis, and Inuit) and their families to access quality, culturally safe health care services.
Assists Indigenous people (First Nations, Metis, and Inuit) and their families to access quality, culturally safe health care services. Facilitates communication and cultural understanding between patients and care providers, and helps patients understand health care processes, procedures, and terminology. Indigenous Health Services Assistant provides general practical support to patients and families, such as orientation, explanation, connection, communication, and direction. Indigenous Care Coordinator is part of a direct care team, and provides case-specific clinical and social service contributions at intake, planning, delivery, and discharge. Indigenous Care Team (ICT) also work with Indigenous Patient Experience Advisors in consultation with the Patient Care Quality Office to address the concerns and experiences of Indigenous people within the health care system. Serves Indigenous people from Northern BC. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Tuesday to Friday.
Facilitates communication and cultural understanding between patients and care providers, and helps patients understand health care processes, procedures, and terminology. Indigenous Health Services Assistant provides general practical support to patients and families, such as orientation, explanation, connection, communication, and direction. Indigenous Care Coordinator is part of a direct care team, and provides case-specific clinical and social service contributions at intake, planning, delivery, and discharge. Indigenous Care Team (ICT) also work with Indigenous Patient Experience Advisors in consultation with the Patient Care Quality Office to address the concerns and experiences of Indigenous people within the health care system. Serves Indigenous people from Northern BC. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Tuesday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides mental health and substance use services, which includes a range of health care and support services for older adults age 65 and older with onset of mental health issues, whose mental health issue is being complicated by aging, who is experiencing dementia, or who has co-occurring substance use issues.
Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else's substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Open referral. Serves Prince George. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Mondays to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults and youth with mental health and/or substance use issues.
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults and youth with mental health and/or substance use issues. Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else's substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Services offered in person and virtually. Open referral. Serves Atlin. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else's substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Services offered in person and virtually. Open referral. Serves Atlin. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults and youth with mental health and/or substance use issues.
Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else's substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Services offered in person and virtually. Open referral. Serves Burns Lake and Granisle. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults and youth with mental health and/or substance use issues.
Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else's substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Open referral. Serves Chetwynd and Hudson's Hope. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults and youth with mental health and/or substance use issues.
Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else's substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Open referral. Serves Daajing Giids, Sandspit, and Skidegate. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Mondays to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults and youth with mental health and/or substance use issues.
Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. The Tertiary Care Program provides outreach services for clients with severe and persistent mental illnesses that seriously impair their functioning in community living, with priority given to people with schizophrenia or other psychotic disorders. Services are recovery-oriented and delivered by a group of interdisciplinary mental health staff seven days a week, 10 hours per day. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else's substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Open referral. Serves Dawson Creek. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults and youth with mental health and/or substance use issues.
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults and youth with mental health and/or substance use issues. Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else’s substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Open referral. Serves Dease Lake, Good Hope Lake, Iskut, and Telegraph Creek. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else’s substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Open referral. Serves Dease Lake, Good Hope Lake, Iskut, and Telegraph Creek. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults and youth with mental health and/or substance use issues.
Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else’s substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Open referral. Service offered in person, as well as by phone or videochat. Serves Fort Nelson. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults and youth with mental health and/or substance use issues.
Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else’s substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Open referral. Serves the Bulkley-Nechako region including Binche, Fort St James, Tachie, and Yekooche. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults age 18 and older and in certain circumstances youth up to age 18 that are living as an independent with mental health and/or substance use issues.
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults age 18 and older and in certain circumstances youth up to age 18 that are living as an independent with mental health and/or substance use issues. Services include assessment, treatment, mental health and/or substance use counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else’s substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Services are offered in person as well as by phone. Accepts referral from self or other. Serves Fort St John. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Services include assessment, treatment, mental health and/or substance use counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else’s substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Services are offered in person as well as by phone. Accepts referral from self or other. Serves Fort St John. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults and youth with mental health and/or substance use issues.
Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else’s substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Open referral. Service offered in person, as well as by phone. Serves Endako, Fraser Lake, and Fort Fraser. Office hours are 9 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults and youth with mental health and/or substance use issues.
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults and youth with mental health and/or substance use issues. Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else’s substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Open referral. Serves Gitanmaax, Hazelton, Kispiox, New Hazelton, and South Hazelton. Office hours are 8 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday.
Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else’s substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Open referral. Serves Gitanmaax, Hazelton, Kispiox, New Hazelton, and South Hazelton. Office hours are 8 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults and youth with mental health and/or substance use issues.
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults and youth with mental health and/or substance use issues. Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else’s substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Open referral. Serves Houston. Office hours are 8:30 am to 5 pm Monday to Friday.
Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else’s substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Open referral. Serves Houston. Office hours are 8:30 am to 5 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults and youth with mental health and/or substance use issues.
Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else’s substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Open referral. Serves Haisla and Kitimat. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults and youth with mental health and/or substance use issues.
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults and youth with mental health and/or substance use issues. Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else's substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Open referral. Serves Mackenzie. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else's substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Open referral. Serves Mackenzie. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults and youth with mental health and/or substance use issues.
Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else’s substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Service offered in person, as well as by phone or videochat. Open referral. Serves Masset and Port Clements. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:45 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults and youth with mental health and/or substance use issues.
Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else’s substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Service offered in person, as well as by phone or videochat. Open referral. Serves Dome Creek and McBride. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Mondays, Wednesdays, and every second Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults with mental health and/or substance use issues.
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults with mental health and/or substance use issues. Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else’s substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Service offered in person, as well as by phone or videochat. Open referral. Serves Prince George. Hours are 9 am to 4:30 pm Mondays to Friday.
Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else’s substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Service offered in person, as well as by phone or videochat. Open referral. Serves Prince George. Hours are 9 am to 4:30 pm Mondays to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults and youth with mental health and/or substance use issues.
Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else’s substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Service offered in person, as well as by phone or videochat. Open referral. Serves Prince Rupert. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Mondays to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults with mental health and/or substance use issues.
Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else’s substance use. Open referral. In addition, provides access to other specialty services, including social, recreational, employment, and educational opportunities for people with mental health and/or substance use issues. Referral required from a Mental Health and Substance Use clinician. Serves Quesnel. Office hours are 8 am to 4 pm Mondays to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults with mental health and/or substance use issues.
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults with mental health and/or substance use issues. Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else's substance use. Service offered in person, as well as by phone or videochat. Open referral. Serves Quesnel. Office hours are 8 am to 4 pm Mondays to Friday.
Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else's substance use. Service offered in person, as well as by phone or videochat. Open referral. Serves Quesnel. Office hours are 8 am to 4 pm Mondays to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults with mental health and/or substance use issues.
Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else’s substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Service offered in person, as well as by phone or videochat. Open referral. Serves Smithers. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Mondays to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults and youth with mental health and/or substance use issues.
Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else’s substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Service offered in person, as well as by phone or videochat. Open referral. Serves Stewart. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Mondays to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults and youth with mental health and/or substance use issues.
Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else’s substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Service offered in person, as well as by phone or videochat. Open referral. Serves Terrace. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Mondays to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults and youth with mental health and/or substance use issues.
Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else’s substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Open referral. Serves Tumbler Ridge. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults and youth with mental health and/or substance use issues.
Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else’s substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Service offered in person, as well as by phone or videochat. Open referral. Serves Valemount. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Tuesdays, Thursdays, and every second Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults and youth with mental health and/or substance use issues.
Provides a range of health care and support services for adults and youth with mental health and/or substance use issues. Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else's substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Open referral. Serves Vanderhoof. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Mondays to Friday.
Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Also provides counselling to individuals who are concerned about someone else's substance use. In addition, provides access to other specialty substance use and mental health services. Open referral. Serves Vanderhoof. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Mondays to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides inpatient substance use management, detox, and treatment, as well as mental health assessments, for youth ages 13 to 18.
Focus is on addiction, with support for concurrent mental health concerns. Programming includes individual, family, and group support. Also offers a voluntary seven-bed residential program with one youth detox bed that supports youth withdrawing from drugs and alcohol through a trauma-informed, harm-reduction, and multidisciplinary approach. Provides opioid agonist therapy (methadone and buprenorphine/naloxone) to those with opioid use disorder. Based on the client's goals, also provides education, assessment, recovery plans, support, and referrals to community and treatment centers. Multidisciplinary team includes psychiatrist, psychologist, general practitioners, youth counsellors, and school teachers. Accepts referrals from Northern Health Mental Health and Addiction programs, physicians, community programs, family, as well as self-referrals. Hours are 9 am to 5 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers assessment and diagnostic services for infants, children, and youth age 19 and under who are suspected of having fetal alcohol syndrome disorder (FASD), autism spectrum disorder, and other complex neurodevelopmental conditions.
Referrals are through a pediatrician, child psychiatrist, family physician, and under special circumstances, nurse practitioners. Serves Northern BC. Office hours are 8:30 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday. Funded by Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA).
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides low-cost bus transportation to northern residents who are ages 60 and up, have mobility issues, or have medical appointments, needing to travel to another community in northern BC or to Vancouver.
Individuals travelling to medical appointments, or needing to get home after travelling by ambulance to another community, or requiring companions to travel to appointments, or those with mobility challenges will receive priority space. Patients must have a valid BC CareCard and must not require medical care during travel. Patients under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or adult companion. Passengers can book a trip by phone or online; the deadline for reservations is 2 pm the day before travel. Call centre hours are 8 am to 5 pm daily. Regular routes are scheduled between Burns Lake and Terrace, Dawson Creek and Fort St John and Fort Nelson, McBride and Kamloops, and Prince George and Burns Lake, Fort St John, Mackenzie, Prince Rupert, Quesnel, Valemount, and Vancouver; see schedule for details. Residents of the Interior Health region or the Lower Mainland can also use the service to travel to medical appointments in another community along the route.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides specialized care to transgender and gender diverse persons living in the Northern Health region.
Services include hormone initiation and stabilization, post-operative care, counselling, referral to peer support groups, and pre-operative information, surgical planning and referrals. Self referral or referral from a primary care provider accepted. Education and support for primary care providers is also available. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers outpatient opioid agonist treatment services (buprenorphine/naloxone or methadone/suboxone) for adults 18 and older with drug dependency issues.
Services include overdose survival training, Take Home Naloxone (Narcan) kits, individual counselling, education, support, and interdisciplinary case management for clients. Referral accepted from self or other. Serves Fort St John. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers outpatient opioid agonist treatment (OAT) services (buprenorphine/naloxone or methadone/suboxone) for adults 19 and older with opioid dependency issues.
Services include access to take home naloxone (Narcan) kits, individual counselling, education, life skills support, interdisciplinary case management, and telehealth follow-up appointments. Referral accepted from self or other. Serves Kitimat. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers outpatient opioid agonist treatment services (buprenorphine/naloxone or methadone/suboxone) for adults 18 and older with drug dependency issues.
Offers outpatient opioid agonist treatment services (buprenorphine/naloxone or methadone/suboxone) for adults 18 and older with drug dependency issues. Services include overdose survival training, Take Home Naloxone (Narcan) kits, individual counselling, education, support, and interdisciplinary case management for clients. Referral accepted from self or other. Serves Prince George. Physician hours are 1 pm to 4 pm Mondays, 9:30 am to 12 noon Tuesdays, 9 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4 pm Wednesdays, 9:30 am to 12 noon Thursdays, and 9 am to 12 noon on Fridays; clinic and phone hours are 8 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4 pm Monday to Friday.
Services include overdose survival training, Take Home Naloxone (Narcan) kits, individual counselling, education, support, and interdisciplinary case management for clients. Referral accepted from self or other. Serves Prince George. Physician hours are 1 pm to 4 pm Mondays, 9:30 am to 12 noon Tuesdays, 9 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4 pm Wednesdays, 9:30 am to 12 noon Thursdays, and 9 am to 12 noon on Fridays; clinic and phone hours are 8 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers outpatient opioid agonist treatment (OAT) services (buprenorphine/naloxone or methadone/suboxone) for adults 19 and older with opioid dependency issues.
Services include access to take home naloxone (Narcan) kits, individual counselling, education, life skills support, interdisciplinary case management, and telehealth follow-up appointments. Referral accepted from self or other. Serves Prince Rupert. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday. Offered in collaboration with Alliance Group.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers outpatient opioid agonist treatment services (buprenorphine/naloxone or methadone/suboxone) for adults 19 and older with drug dependency issues.
Services include overdose survival training, Take Home Naloxone (Narcan) kits, individual counselling, education, support, and interdisciplinary case management for clients. Serves Quesnel.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers outpatient opioid agonist treatment (OAT) services (buprenorphine/naloxone or methadone/suboxone) for adults 19 and older with opioid dependency issues.
Services include take home naloxone (Narcan) kits, individual counselling, education, life skills support, interdisciplinary case management, and telehealth follow-up appointments. Referral accepted from self or other. Serves Smithers. Open Mondays; call for hours.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers outpatient opioid agonist treatment services (buprenorphine/naloxone or methadone/suboxone) for adults 18 and older with drug dependency issues.
Offers outpatient opioid agonist treatment services (buprenorphine/naloxone or methadone/suboxone) for adults 18 and older with drug dependency issues. Services include overdose survival training, Take Home Naloxone (Narcan) kits, individual counselling, education, support, and interdisciplinary case management for clients. Referral accepted from self or other. Serves Terrace. Hours are 10 am to 11:30 am and 1 pm to 4 pm Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and 1 pm to 4 pm Mondays and Thursdays.
Services include overdose survival training, Take Home Naloxone (Narcan) kits, individual counselling, education, support, and interdisciplinary case management for clients. Referral accepted from self or other. Serves Terrace. Hours are 10 am to 11:30 am and 1 pm to 4 pm Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and 1 pm to 4 pm Mondays and Thursdays.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Overdose prevention site provides a place where people who use drugs can be safely monitored and treated immediately if they overdose.
Also offers harm reduction supplies, along with harm reduction education and referrals to health services; appointments available with mental health and substance use clinicians. Needle exchange services include distribution of clean needles, sterile water, and alcohol wipes; disposal of used needles; and health information to encourage safer injection practices. Provides safer drug use supplies such as crack pipe mouthpiece and screens, injection supplies, drug testing strips. Provides opioid users with free Take Home Naloxone Kits (Narcan) that can be used to reverse the effects of overdoses from opioids like fentanyl, heroin, methadone, morphine, and oxycodone. Hours are 10 am to 10 pm seven days per week.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Acts as a point of contact to share feedback, compliments, or concerns regarding quality of care within the Northern Health region.
Formally registers complaints about patient care that have not been resolved at the service delivery level, works with the patient and family to identify a reasonable solution, and provides explanations regarding decisions and actions taken as a result of the complaint. Patients dissatisfied with how the complaint was handled can request the Ministry of Health Patient Care Quality Review Board look into the matter. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides primary care services to assess and treat medical conditions.
Provides primary care services to assess and treat medical conditions. Also provides diagnostic services and chronic disease management. Serves Northern Health region; see website for specific locations, hours, and contact information.
Also provides diagnostic services and chronic disease management. Serves Northern Health region; see website for specific locations, hours, and contact information.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides public health nursing services.
Provides public health nursing services. Prenatal and Early Years services include prenatal nutrition and lifestyle information; education and information on pregnancy and childbirth; postpartum support, including physical and emotional well-being for mothers and babies; breastfeeding assessment and support; and child health clinics and immunizations. School-age Health services include immunization, health promotion, and nutrition education, as well as vision, hearing, speech, and dental screening. Services are coordinated through local school districts; no referral is required. Offices located in Atlin, Burns Lake, Chetwynd, Daajing Giids, Dawson Creek, Dease Lake, Fort Nelson, Fort St James, Fort St John, Fraser Lake, Granisle, Hazelton, Houston, Hudson's Hope, Kitimat, Mackenzie, Masset, McBride, Prince Goerge, Prince Rupert, Quesnel, Smithers, Stewart, Terrace, Tumbler Ridge, Valemount, and Vanderhoof. Office hours vary.
Prenatal and Early Years services include prenatal nutrition and lifestyle information; education and information on pregnancy and childbirth; postpartum support, including physical and emotional well-being for mothers and babies; breastfeeding assessment and support; and child health clinics and immunizations. School-age Health services include immunization, health promotion, and nutrition education, as well as vision, hearing, speech, and dental screening. Services are coordinated through local school districts; no referral is required. Offices located in Atlin, Burns Lake, Chetwynd, Daajing Giids, Dawson Creek, Dease Lake, Fort Nelson, Fort St James, Fort St John, Fraser Lake, Granisle, Hazelton, Houston, Hudson's Hope, Kitimat, Mackenzie, Masset, McBride, Prince Goerge, Prince Rupert, Quesnel, Smithers, Stewart, Terrace, Tumbler Ridge, Valemount, and Vanderhoof. Office hours vary.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides short-term assessment and stabilization for adults with a psychiatric diagnosis (including those with concurrent addiction) who do not require a designated facility but require a more intensive service than can be offered in a community setting.
Services include crisis stabilization, assessment, consultation, brief treatment, and discharge planning. Referral required from mental health and substance use service, physician, or emergency department. Administrative hours are 8 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides a home-like environment for individuals with a serious mental illness.
Provides a home-like environment for individuals with a serious mental illness. Each resident has their own private room, with centralized kitchen and living facilities, and care and support services. Focus is on acquiring skills to live as independently as possible. An adult tertiary rehabilitation and residential facility providing 24-hour care. Referrals are through the Regional Tertiary Utilization Committee (RTUC) email address. Referral required from health authority or partnering agency and psychiatrist.
Each resident has their own private room, with centralized kitchen and living facilities, and care and support services. Focus is on acquiring skills to live as independently as possible. An adult tertiary rehabilitation and residential facility providing 24-hour care. Referrals are through the Regional Tertiary Utilization Committee (RTUC) email address. Referral required from health authority or partnering agency and psychiatrist.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Offers free, confidential emergency medical care to individuals of all ages and genders who have experienced a sexual assault within the last seven days.
Offers free, confidential emergency medical care to individuals of all ages and genders who have experienced a sexual assault within the last seven days. Can collect forensic samples up to 72 hours after an assault (with consent), which can be stored for up to one year (only available at some locations). Services provided by doctors and nurses include STI and pregnancy testing, and medical after-care and follow-up. Service is offered 24-hours a day, seven days a week. Reporting to the police is optional. No referral or adult accompaniment required. Available at local hospital, health unit, or primary care provider.
Can collect forensic samples up to 72 hours after an assault (with consent), which can be stored for up to one year (only available at some locations). Services provided by doctors and nurses include STI and pregnancy testing, and medical after-care and follow-up. Service is offered 24-hours a day, seven days a week. Reporting to the police is optional. No referral or adult accompaniment required. Available at local hospital, health unit, or primary care provider.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides acute care services to assess and treat medical conditions, and stabilize for hospital transfer if required.
Provides acute care services to assess and treat medical conditions, and stabilize for hospital transfer if required. Provides emergency services; staff are on call 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Also provides diagnostic services and chronic disease management. Public health and home health also operated from this location. Clinic hours are 8 am to 5 pm Monday to Friday. Serves Stewart.
Provides emergency services; staff are on call 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Also provides diagnostic services and chronic disease management. Public health and home health also operated from this location. Clinic hours are 8 am to 5 pm Monday to Friday. Serves Stewart.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides acute care services to assess and treat medical conditions, and stabilize for hospital transfer if required.
Provides acute care services to assess and treat medical conditions, and stabilize for hospital transfer if required. Provides emergency services; staff are on call 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Also provides diagnostic services and chronic disease management. Dental services are offered from this site three to four times annually. Public health and home health also operate from this location. Hours are 9 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4 pm Monday to Friday. Serves Dease Lake, Good Hope Lake, Iskut, and Telegraph Creek.
Provides emergency services; staff are on call 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Also provides diagnostic services and chronic disease management. Dental services are offered from this site three to four times annually. Public health and home health also operate from this location. Hours are 9 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4 pm Monday to Friday. Serves Dease Lake, Good Hope Lake, Iskut, and Telegraph Creek.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides enhanced health assessments for children age 18 and under in suspected or confirmed cases of child abuse and neglect.
Provides enhanced health assessments for children age 18 and under in suspected or confirmed cases of child abuse and neglect. Clinic services include medical examination, psychosocial assessment, nursing services, psychological assessment, professional consultation and training, and preparation of medical/legal forensic reports. Recommendations are made for community follow-up services, as appropriate. Only accessible by referral from police, Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD), designated Aboriginal child protection agencies, or physician. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Clinic services include medical examination, psychosocial assessment, nursing services, psychological assessment, professional consultation and training, and preparation of medical/legal forensic reports. Recommendations are made for community follow-up services, as appropriate. Only accessible by referral from police, Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD), designated Aboriginal child protection agencies, or physician. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides same-day access to urgent primary care.
Provides same-day access to urgent primary care. Offers patients access to a team of healthcare professionals to provide immediate care, and ongoing care through referrals to a range of community services and supports. Also provides appointments for patients that have a hard time getting an appointment with their family doctor in a timely manner and patients unattached to a physician. Hours are 8 am to 8 pm Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm weekends and statutory holidays. After-hours care is available in the evenings and weekends for people with non-life threatening conditions who need to see a healthcare provider within 12 to 24 hours, but do not require the level of expertise found in emergency departments. Centre locations are in Prince George and Quesnel. Hours vary.
Offers patients access to a team of healthcare professionals to provide immediate care, and ongoing care through referrals to a range of community services and supports. Also provides appointments for patients that have a hard time getting an appointment with their family doctor in a timely manner and patients unattached to a physician. Hours are 8 am to 8 pm Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm weekends and statutory holidays. After-hours care is available in the evenings and weekends for people with non-life threatening conditions who need to see a healthcare provider within 12 to 24 hours, but do not require the level of expertise found in emergency departments. Centre locations are in Prince George and Quesnel. Hours vary.
Provided by Northern Health
93 other services offered by this agency
Provides non-emergency telemedicine to people who don't have a family doctor or nurse practioner, who need after-hours care, or who are unable to travel and receive care due to seasonal weather.
The virtual clinic assists patients to access a health care practitioner and works with the health care team to complement community care. Services are available by phone or video call. Hours are 10 am to 10 pm daily. Serves BC residents of the Northern Health region.