Our comprehensive network of services are available to clients in urban, rural and remote communities across Ontario. Our dedicated team of nurses, therapists and community support workers deliver a broad range of expert and cost-effective services ranging from chronic illness management, nutrition, physiotherapy, to personal grooming and support, all aimed at helping to ensure clients enjoy the freedom and independence that comes with staying in their own homes.
Our comprehensive network of services are available to clients in urban, rural and remote communities across Ontario. Our dedicated team of nurses, therapists and community support workers deliver a broad range of expert and cost-effective services rangin
Woolwich Community Health Centre is funded by the Waterloo Wellington Local Health Integration Network, the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, and the Public Health Agency of Canada. Additional grant funding is also provided by the Ontario Trillium Foundation, the Kitchener-Waterloo Community Foundation, the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, the Mennonite Savings and Credit Union, and community donors.
SOLE PULSE provides a wide range of quality foot care and other in-home nursing care to discerning clients in Greater Toronto, Dufferin County and surrounding areas who wish to enjoy a better quality of life.
A FMC Public Health Learning Tools Challenge Award Winners AnnouncedNearly 100 healthcare professional learners from across Canada participated in the AFMC Public Health Learning Tools Challenge to create learning / teaching tools on public health topics that will be used to enhance their education. A panel of judges including public health physicians, medical educators, students and residents selected the 13 award winners. Financial support was provided by the Public Health Agency of Canada.A national Working Group will be consolidating, adapting / translating the tools, and considering how they might be further developed and disseminated.
CHNC, an associate member of the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA), is a voluntary association of community health nurses consisting of community health nurses and provincial/territorial community health nursing interest groups.CHNC is a leader in the development of discipline-specific standards of practice, core competencies, and a community health nursing certification process. These activities have led to a greater understanding of community health nursing and will increase the knowledge and ability of community health nurses and nursing students in Canada.