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Rehabilitative Care in North West
Soins de réadaptation en Ontario du Nord-Ouest
Program: Traditional Healing, Medicine, Food and Support Program
Organization: Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre
Description of Services: Provides a broad set of services that address the health and cultural needs of a largely Indigenous population and focuses on cross-cultural integration in five key aspects of all services:
Odabiidamageg (Governance and Leadership)
  • Provides a board consisting of two-thirds Anishinaabe members and one-third non-native individuals
  • Balances all committees with native and non-native members
  • Consults with Elders, Native special advisors about key issues
Wiichi'iwewin (Patient and Client Supports)
  • Provides interpreter services Mon-Sun 24 hours at all levels to optimize care planning and delivery
  • Progressing towards offering translation of all symbols, information materials, signage and other materials into Anishinaabe languages
  • Offers advice and support to patients and families from a traditional Elder including during critical illness and death of a family member
  • Facilitates a cultural awareness and training program (Bimaadiziwin) to all Health Centre staff
Andaaw'iwewin (Traditional Healing Practices)
  • Offers dedicated ceremonial, healing and related gathering and support spaces to allow for traditional healing services
Mashkiki (Traditional Medicines)
  • Allows patients and families to use a limited range of traditional medicines under supervision
  • Permits the use of sacred traditional medicines in healing ceremonies
Miichim (Traditional Foods)
  • Provides a variety of traditional foods to patients, escorts and families such as bannock, wild rice, walleye, wild fish and game and herbs, plants and berries
  • Observes and respects the traditional sacredness of food preparation (and provincial health regulations), storage, serving and disposal
  • Provides rotating menus and cooking styles (smoked, dried etc) as possible, to both Native and non-Native cultures
Requirements
Fees: None
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: In-patient First Nation individuals
Application: No application process
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible      Wheelchair Accessible
Languages: English
Contact Information
Phone Numbers: 807-737-6561
Fax: 807-737-5278
Email: info@slmhc.on.ca
Website: www.slmhc.on.ca
Address: PO Box 909
Sioux Lookout, ON
P8T 1B4
Street
Address:
1 Meno Ya Win Way
Sioux Lookout
Map
Location:
  • Located on Meno Ya Win Way at the NW corner of the town of Sioux Lookout
  • Closest intersection is at Meno Ya Win Way and 7th Ave
Hours: Office: Mon-Fri 8 am-4 pm


Services: Mon-Sun 24 hours
Contacts: Kathy Loon - Manager, Traditional Healing, Medicine, Food and Services
kloon@slmhc.on.ca

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