Offers a wide range of home and community care services.
Home health provides a wide range of health care needs and personal support services to residents throughout the Northern Health region – in their homes, at clinics and other community locations. These services will complement and supplement, but not replace the efforts of individuals to care for themselves, with the assistance of family and friends
Services included:
At-home services (for example, home care nursing) to prevent admission to hospital or to allow for earlier discharge from hospital
Respite (temporary relief) for a client’s unpaid caregivers
Assisted Living services to clients who are still independent, but require a higher level of care
Residential care services to clients who can no longer be supported in their homes
Hospice palliative and end-of-life care that supports people at the end of life, and their loved ones
Home Health Service may include:
Acquired brain injury program
Adult day programs
Choice in supports for independent living (CSIL)
End of life care / Palliative care
Home care nursing
Home Oxygen Program (HOP)
Medical Assistance in Dying(MAiD)
Other services may include:
Case Management: Case managers act as coordinators to help eligible clients obtain home and community care services.
Community rehabilitation(Physiotherapy and OT): a professional service, delivered to eligible clients in the community by rehabilitation therapists who provide assessment and treatment to ensure a client’s home is suitably arranged for their needs and safety.
Health services for community living (HSCL): provides non-emergency nursing, rehabilitation, dietary and dental hygiene services to adults who live in the community and have a developmental disability and are eligible for services under Community Living British Columbia (CLBC).
Home support: Home support services are designed to help eligible clients remain independent and in their own home as long as possible. Home support provides personal assistance with daily activities, such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and medication assistance
Lifeline: Lifeline is an easy-to-use medical alarm service designed to reduce the risk of living alone.
To access home health and community care services, contact the Home Health / Community Services office nearest you.
Compilation/directory:
https://www.northernhealth.ca...
Service is available in
English.
Cost:
Fees may apply
Referral options:
- Self-referral
- Physician or nurse practitioner referral
- Health professional referral
- Parent / Guardian referral
- Community service organization referral
Associated Programs/Services
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Northern Health:
Availability
Service area:
Northern Health Area
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Service area cities:
Atlin, Burns Lake, Chetwynd, Daajing Giids, Dawson Creek, Dease Lake, Fort Nelson, Fort St. James, Fort St. John, Fraser Lake, Hazelton, Houston, Hudson's Hope, Kitimat, Mackenzie, Masset, McBride, New Aiyansh, Prince George, Prince Rupert, Quesnel, Skidegate, Smithers, Stewart, Telkwa, Terrace, Tumbler Ridge, Valemount, Vanderhoof, and Witset