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Description and Services |
| Description (Service) |
Aboriginal health centre focused on family and community health - culturally sensitive approach that welcomes, accepts and represents all Aboriginal People
Health and Community Services: - family physicians by appointment
- walk-in clinic and laboratory services
- dental clinic for children, youth, and seniors
- eye clinic
- anonymous human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing and counselling
- perinatal care, post natal support group, breastfeeding support and Baby Wellness Clinic
- client advocate
- cultural events programming - including drum circles, medicine walks, ceremonies, Elder teachings, and more
- community kitchens
- homeless outreach
- housing first support
- seniors circle
- dental clinic
Mental Health Services: - counselling, including walk-in counselling services
- addictions counselling
- individual, couples, and family therapy
- Sisters In Recovery (addictions group for Aboriginal women) and Men's Circle (addictions and support group for Aboriginal men)
- Wellbriety group
- Relapse Prevention (Co-ed)
Education: - diabetes
- Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
- healthy living and fitness
- smoking cessation
Youth Programs: - Wasa Nabin (homework support)
- Youth Diversion Outreach
- Youth Reintegration
- Community Drug Prevention Program
- After School Program
- Healthy Kids Community Challenge
- Homework Club - Gdo Wiidookoon
- Working Hope
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| Hours |
Administration and clinic: Mon-Fri 9 am-5:30 pm * Walk-in services: Mon-Fri 9:20 am-4:40 pm * Family Practice: Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm * Maternity Care: Wed 9 am -12 noon * Diabetes Care: Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm * Dental Clinic: Tue-Thu 9 am-5 pm |
| Eligibility |
First Nations, Inuit and Métis clients
- dental clinic for Aboriginal youth 17 and under who are covered under the Non-Insured Health Benefits, Healthy Smiles Ontario, or Children's Aid Society and for Aboriginal adults who are covered for services under the Non-Insured Health Benefits, Ontario Works, or the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP)
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| Languages |
English |
| Application |
Must be able to show proof of claim of Indigenous connection
- Status card (yours or a close relative)
- Beneficiary card
- Métis card from a recognized Metis provincial group
- 60's scoop documentation or settlement
- Kinship connection
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| Location & Accessibility |
| Service Area |
Ottawa |
| Address |
299 Montreal Rd
Ottawa, ON K1L 6B8
Canada
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| Physical Access |
Fully Accessible |
| Contact Information |
| Office |
613-748-0657 |
| Office 2 |
613-748-5999 |
| Fax |
613-748-9364 |
| Email |
info@wabano.com
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| Website |
https://wabano.com/
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| Social Media |
Facebook | YouTube | Instagram | LinkedIn |