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Dilico Anishinabek Family Care

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Record #: TBY1530 Last Modified: 19 Jul 2010 Last Full Update: 08 Mar 2010
Description & Services
Description
  • Provides a range of responsive individual, family and community programs and services for the complete life journey of all Anishinabek people
  • Cares for the physical health, the mental health and the health of the communities where Anishinabek people live by promoting wellness, preventing illness and trauma, and providing diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation

    Community Health Services
  • Preconception health
  • Pre-natal health
  • Maternal and newborn health
  • Infant and preschool health
  • Infant and child development
  • School health (First Nations)
  • Community health including outreach, public education and community involvement

    Client Food and Nutrition Services
  • Food preparation and presentation to residents in Adult Treatment Centre and children attending the Day Treatment Centre

    Home and Community Care Services
  • Case management
  • In home nursing
  • Physiotherapy
  • Occupational therapy
  • Medical social work
  • Speech and language pathology
  • Community and personal support
  • Adult life enrichment
  • Recreation

    Primary Care Services
  • Nurse Practitioner for children and families serviced by Dilico Anishinabek Family Care
  • Walk-In Clinic available to the public at the Dilico main office
  • HoursMon-Fri 9-4:30
    Toll-Free: 24-Hour Service
    Walk in Clinic: Wed 5-8
    Areas ServedThunder Bay
    BoundariesSurrounding First Nations communities within the city limits, up to Pass Lake
    Eligibility
  • First Nations children and families
  • Residents of the following First Nations: Fort William, Lake Helen, Pays Plat, Biinjitiwaabik Zaaging Anishinaabek (Rocky Bay), Long Lake 58, Pic Mobert, Michipicoten, Whitesand

    Primary Care Services
  • Individuals must be admitted to a residential program or be involved with child welfare

    Walk In Clinic
  • Open to general public
  • FeesNone
    LanguagesEnglish ; Ojibway
    Contact Information
    Address200 Anemki Pl
    Thunder Bay, ON P7J 1L6
     
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    Located In CommunityThunder Bay
    Site LocationFort William First Nation
    IntersectionAnemki Dr & Mission Rd
    AccessibilityFully Accessible
    Office Phone807-623-8511
    Toll Free Phone1-800-475-3985
    Fax807-626-7999
    E-Mailcommunications@dilico.com
    Websitewww.dilico.com
    Primary ContactCeleste Pedri, Communications Manager, Phone: 807-626-7970; Cell: 807-629-3367, Email: CelestePedri@dilico.com
    Primary ExecutiveMarcia Pedri, Director of Health, Email: marciapedri@dilico.com
    Alternate ExecutiveDr Donald Auger, Executive Director, Email: DonaldAuger@dilico.com
    Other Details
    FundingProvincial - Ministry of Health and Long Term Care -- North West Local Health Integrated Network (NWLHIN); Ministry of Community and Social Services
    Service Level(50) Non Profit


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