hišukʷin hašaḥ
We are all important/worthy
We welcome you to access any of our services.
Services
Traditional Wellness

Traditional healing law is such that requests for healing from Ahusma (those requiring healing) must be met. We prioritize working with children and youth, and the transmission of culture and knowledge.
We also work to educate western practitioners about the legitimacy and authority of Indigenous healing practices and ceremony.
Primary Care Registered Nurse

Often the first point of contact for patients, Primary Care Registered Nurses provide essential healthcare services, managing chronic conditions, and supporting overall wellness.
Primary Care Nurses are compassionate advocates for Ahusma, ensuring that each individual receives holistic, continuous care tailored to their unique health needs.
Family Physician

A Primary Care Family Physician is a medical doctor who provides comprehensive healthcare for individuals and families across all ages, genders, and medical conditions. They offer preventive care, diagnosing and treating illnesses, and managing chronic diseases.
Mental Wellness

A Primary Care Mental Health Clinician plays a crucial role in supporting the mental and emotional health of individuals and communities, ensuring access to comprehensive, compassionate, and culturally appropriate care. Working closely with family physicians, traditional healers, and other healthcare professionals, mental health clinicians ensure integrated and holistic care, coordinating treatment plans that meet the emotional, social, and cultural needs of the ahusma.
Patient Navigator

A Primary Care Patient Navigator is a trusted support person who helps ahusma navigate the healthcare system, ensuring they receive timely and appropriate care. They serve as a bridge between ahusma and healthcare providers, helping to coordinate appointments, explain treatment options, and advocate for ahusma’s needs.