Seaway Valley Community Health Centre: Working With You For a Healthier Community

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Some of our partner organizations are able to provide services out of our centre:

Eastern Ontario Health Unit provides dental services at SVCHC 2 days/week. The Healthy Smiles Ontario program serves children 17 and under with free dental care.

Centre de santé communautaire de l'Estrie provides nutrition and health counselling and education to clients with diabetes or pre-diabetes; 2 days/week.

 

 

 

 


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programs & services//

Exercise Fun for Seniors!...more info
Wellness Walker's Group...more info
Get W.I.T.H. it! (walking in the halls) Heart Wise walking program...more info
Cardiac Exercise Program-for patients discharged form the Heart Institute within the last few months...more info
Nutrition Counselling...more info
Men in the Kitchen: Senior Men's Cooking Group...more info
Cooking for One Nutrition Program...more info
Chronic Disease Self-Management Programs...more info
Volunteer Opportunities...more info
Heart Institute Education Workshops via Telehealth...more info
GLBTQ Community...more info
Green Food Box (GFB)...more info
Stress Management Course...more info
Diabetes Education Program...more info
STOP with NRT Smoking Cessation Program...more info
Livin' It Up! Seniors Wellness Program...more info

news & events//

AGM & Guest Speaker: Cultural Diversity
Notice is hereby given that an Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Seaway Valley Community Health Centre, located at 353 Pitt Street, Cornwall, Ontario, will be held on Wednesday, June 26th, 2013, From 8:00 to 10:30 a.m.
Registration at 7:45 a.m.
The AGM's Key-Note Speaker is SALMA DEBS-IVALL, RN, MSCN. Cultural Diversity: In this short interactive session we will explore and build the foundation for cultural and diversity awareness, the building block towards cultural competence. We will build a case for the need for cultural competence in healthcare and explore the two worldviews that colour our cultural values and beliefs. We will also explore the fundamental cultural phenomena that we deal with within ourselves and with our clients. There is no charge for attendance and this invitation is open to anyone in our community including our partners in healthcare. Note that space is limited, therefore we ask that you reserve your seat soon by sending your RSVP to Lucy at 613-930-4892 ext.103, or email sorensenl@seawayvalleychc.ca
Are you looking for a Doctor?
Seaway Valley Community Health Centre (SVCHC) has moved its point of access for primary care services for local Dundas County residents to 547 St. Lawrence Street in Winchester.
The SVCHC is a non-profit, community-governed organization that provides primary health care, health promotion and community development services to residents of Cornwall and Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Counties. Services are designed to meet the specific needs of a defined community using an inter-professional team approach. In the case of North Dundas County, there is an identified need for additional physicians to see patients who do not have access to a family doctor.

Patient Eligibility:
Anyone without a physician and living in Dundas County is eligible to apply to become a patient.

Registration Process:
To register, drop by 547 St. Lawrence Street location starting Monday, September 10th, 2012, and pick up a registration form, or download a registration form at www.seawayvalleychc.ca (click on Dundas County Registration) and drop off or mail to Seaway Valley CHC, 353 Pitt Street, Cornwall, ON K6J 3R1, or call 1-888-936-0306 for more information.

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