Talk to a Public Health Nurse

A Public Health nurse is available by phone or in person at the Health Unit during business hours (8:30 am -4:30 pm) to answer questions you may have about yourself or your family, or to help you find information or services in our area. If a nurse is not available, you can leave a message and will be contacted in a timely manner.

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Support for Women

At the Women’s Centre Drop-In you will find a friendly welcoming place open to all women and their children. Come visit for peer support or crisis counselling. They can help refer you to other resources in the community. They have two computers connected to the internet for your use.

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Speech – Language Program

This program provides services to children with communication and / or feeding needs, from birth to school entry. We can support your child with talking, understanding language, playing, interacting with others, and eating. Services include: assessment (how your child is doing), consultation (ideas for next steps), and therapy (working on new skills together).

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Single Parent on Income Assistance

The single parent employment initiative can help you secure employment by providing opportunities such as up to 12 months of funded training for in-demand jobs or paid work experience placements. In addition, child-care costs are covered during training and in the first year of employment.

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Seasons Freestore

Seasons Freestore is a unique ministry here in Campbell River. They offer gently used clothes for children and adults for free to anyone in need. The team works hard to provide this hand up in an excellently presented store-like environment where people can find a new outfit that is appropriate for the season.

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Pregnant in Campbell River & District Website

This is a comprehensive, unbiased website of services and programs related to all aspects of pregnancy and delivery in the Campbell River area. Hosted by the Campbell River and District Division of Family Practice.

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Physical Therapy Program

The Physical Therapy Program provides services to children (birth to school entry) who have difficulty with movement skills, such as delayed motor milestones, a diagnosis that impacts on the development of gross motor skills, or risk for developmental delays due to environmental or genetic factors.

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Occupational Therapy Program

This program provides service to children birth to kindergarten eligibility to participate as independently as possible in everyday activities. These activities include: self-care such as feeding, dressing, grooming, toileting as well as kindergarten readiness skills and fine motor skills. Services include: assessment, consultation and therapy.

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