supporting a service that is requested or required by you OR2. As required or authorized by law.The Region will not otherwise collect, use or disclose your personal health information unless we have your consent. The Region strives to keep its' employees, physicians and affiliates aware of your privacy rights by offering education and having in place policies and procedures designed to protect the integrity, security and confidentiality of your personal health information. This includes a policy restricting access to your personal health information by only those who have a need to know for an authorized purpose. If you wish to obtain further information the Region's privacy policies and your privacy rights, we encourage you to visit our privacy page or our Privacy Officer at (306) 7785169 or 18884617443. You may also wish to the provincial Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner at 18777482298 or visit them at their website .LinksLinks to the websites below are provided for the information and convenience of visitors to this site.The Cypress Health Region does not assume responsibility for the accuracy of content of other sites, which are linked here.
The Cypress Regional Health Authority was established on August 1, 2002 with the proclamation of The Regional Health Services Act. The Authority assumed the operations of the former Rolling Hills, Southwest, and Swift Current Health Districts as of this date. The Cypress Regional Health Authority (RHA) is one of 12 Regional Health Authorities that exist within the province and is located in the southwest corner of the province of Saskatchewan. The Cypress Health Region provides health services to nearly 80 rural and urban municipalities in the geographically diverse southwest corner of Saskatchewan.Cypress Health employs approximately 1,700 staff members who provide a wide variety of facility-based and community-based programs and services in the region's 20 facilities, communities, and individual's homes.The Cypress Health Region offers a full range of services that include: acute care, home care, community and population Health, long term care, mental health, addictions services, support services, and emergency services.
We have aired our dirty laundry,confessed shameful secrets And are thought nothing less for our pasts.A place of growth and exploration,of bonds formedA place of trust, of safety,of healing and moving forward.(program participant)Disordered eating disorder behaviors are initiated as coping strategies and expressed through a wide range and pattern of behaviors focused on food, body and weight. Some behaviors include chronic restrained eating, binge eating, compulsive eating and habitual dieting. Included also are DSM-IV diagnosed eating disorders - anorexia, bulimia and eating disorders not otherwise specified.If you or someone you know has an eating disorder, BridgePoint Center for information.