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Post-operative Caesarean Instructions for Mom
Local nursing team creates post-operative Caeseran brochures for new moms, leading to unanimously positive results.
No Good Food Gone to Waste
Food Banks provided with would-be orchard discards that help those in need.
Monthly Events on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Focus on Health initiative spreads to other communities to improve chronic disease management and health promotion.
#masks4all: Multiple Stakeholders Come Together to Prevent COVID-19 in Community
#masks4all collaboration between local physician, MSA and local non-profit group creates and delivers a mask program for COVID-19 prevention in Rossland.
Local Physician Uses Community Newspaper as a Voice for Resources
Compelling articles written by local physician to highlight case study resources helps local community
Home Grown Produce Picked and Processed for Community Members in Need
Harvest Share program and community juicing benefits town by supplying those that need it with food and helping local growers with picking crop
Baby Bed Project
A small working group of nurses and administration developed a plan on how to achieve their goal of providing a Baby Bed to every family that lives in Port Alberni and in all West Coast Communities on Vancouver Island.
Age Friendly Program Offers Something for Everyone
Parents, tots and seniors all able to connect and socialize together thanks to inclusive Age Friendly program.
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