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Tonic Health runs a range of community-based projects, a complementary therapy clinic and exercise classes as well as working closely with other local and national health and wellbeing agencies to continue to promote healthy lifestyles and activities for the people of Spalding and South Holland.
We are a community-led organisation that encourages people in south-west Edinburgh to manage and improve their physical, mental and emotional wellbeing. Our wide range of services include counselling, CBT, cancer support, physical activity, healthy eating, groupwork and volunteering opportunities.
We provide our services on the street, in alleys, along the lakeshore, in parks and ravines, and in homeless shelters and drop-ins. The people we work with have lives characterized by extreme poverty, chronic unemployment, insecurity in housing, poor nutrition, high stress and loneliness; they also have more frequent and serious illnesses, and die younger on average than the general population. Our services include outreach nursing, mental health support and case management, HIV/AIDS prevention, a secure mail service, identification replacement, clothing and sleeping bag distribution, and support for those with Hepatitis C and prevention strategies for those at risk for the disease. We adhere to a harm reduction model in our programs. See our website at www.streethealth.ca for more information.
Health Leads envisions a healthcare system that addresses all patients' basic resource needs as a standard part of quality care. Health Leads' mission is to catalyze this healthcare system by connecting patients with the basic resources they need to be healthy, and in doing so, build leaders with the conviction and ability to champion quality care for all patients.
Our mission is to provide high quality, integrated health care to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, their families, and other vulnerable populations.
Our mission is to be the gateway to good health for those at risk of or affected by HIV/AIDS, for the LGBTQ community, and for those seeking a welcoming healthcare home.
Sherbourne Health Centre offers innovative and specialized programs for LGBT youth and adults, for newcomers and for homeless and under-housed people. Key programs include the SOY (Supporting Our Youth) program for queer and trans youth (including various groups and drop-ins, as well as mentoring, and employment and housing support), the LGBTQ Parenting Network, and, province-wide, Rainbow Health Ontario. The Rotary Club of Toronto Health Buses and an Infirmary for acute convalescent care offer key support for homeless, unsafely housed and street-involved people within the local community. And individual counselling and group support are offered to newcomers. We are recognized for our respectful and non-judgemental approach, our expert staff and the very real impact we make on the lives of some of Toronto's most marginalized community members. Primary healthcare services are supported by the Ministry of Health, but we rely on voluntary donations to run our vital community progams.
Cardea Health is a non-profit healthcare organization founded to connect people who have experienced homelessness with the clinical and supportive services necessary to improve health, remain stably housed, and age in place. To provide culturally appropriate care, Cardea Health employs individuals from non-traditional backgrounds who have lived experience of homelessness, poverty, and substance use. This creates a diverse team, rich in experience, who form strong bonds with the clients that Cardea serves. Supporting professional development for individuals who may not otherwise have access to economic opportunity is a core part of Cardea’s social justice mission. To learn more about us please visit our website at www.cardeahealth.org
Health Stars is the charity of Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust. Together we create better healthcare and brighter futures for people across East Yorkshire, Hull, and North Yorkshire.
Aimed at raising awareness of the importance of your Kidneys, Educate and Encourage Early detection through a healthy lifestyle, improve eating habits, and taking an active role in your health care. Slow down and stop the progression of chronic kidney disease.
We support the work of LAMB, a health and development project in north-west Bangladesh. Our first priority is to enable everyone to obtain the treatment they need in the hospital by providing for a poor fund to subsidize their costs. The poor fund is administered by three wise and kind social workers.
Alzheimer Services - Caregiver Support & Education - Seniors Day Programs Community Support Services - Bereavement Support - Friendly Visiting - Home Support Exercise Program - Hospice Volunteer Visiting - Special Steps - Tele-Touch Home Health Care - Home & Personal Support - Nursing - Philips Lifeline Palliative Care Consultation Program - Hospice Palliative Care Education - Palliative Care Consultations