We at Community First Health Co-op are all involved in some
kind of activity to support our community in wellness and health. The TEETH Clinic is pleased that two new
dentists, one in Trail and one in Nakusp, have signed on to provide services to
low income patients. Our Mobile Dental
clinic has made 3 stops with our hygienist providing services and we have hired
a new administrator to handle all the bookings and other paper work for the
society. We are always in need of more
dentists to provide a day to work on our patients, so encourage people to talk
with their dentist to see if they can help out.
Welcome to a new
partner at the Lake Street Building – Aaron Young from NAPA Forest Consultants
is working in the resource based industry with local companies to help provide
employment opportunities in the community.
We know that one of the social determinants of wellness is having an
income to support our needs.
The Health Fair Planning Committee is working hard to get
space, sponsors and presenters for the 3rd fair being held on April
8, 2017. With a focus on Mental Health, we are currently looking into a keynote
presenter to kick off this fair. We know
that our community, like many, is looking for some support and solutions for
mental health issues and we want to be part of that conversation in bringing
this out into the open. We are pleased
that once again the Nelson Star is on board as one of our major sponsors.
So what happens as a senior when you need to go to an
appointment and you do not drive or do not have access to a ride? Who can help
you with going to get re-tested if you have lost your driver licence due to
your age? What resources and routes are available in your community? How can
drivers help our seniors out?
Dana Burgess is the Seniors Transportation Co-ordinator for
our area - Nelson to Kaslo, Meadow Creek and Argenta. Salmo, Trail, Castlegar
and the Slocan Valley to Nakusp. One of
her challenges is finding enough drivers for the Volunteer Driver Program (
VDP). The Handy Dart is one option, but it is often fully booked, it does not
transport across regions, and it does not service some communities.
The VDP is in need of YOU!
The service is Monday to Friday during daytime hours to access medical
appointments.
To volunteer you need:
A drivers Abstract from ICBC, a criminal record check, $3,000,000
liability on your vehicle, and a vehicle in good working conditions. You would
need to be screened by the program coordinator, agree to the Volunteer code of
conduct, and attend a volunteer training.
Drivers are reimbursed $.45 a km. Once you are a driver, it is
easy. The client asks for a driver, the co-ordinator phones the volunteer to
see if they are available and tells them who the client is, any special needs
and where they are going – and the driver can say Yes or No.
So if you would like to contribute to our community by being a
driver, then please contact dana@nelsoncares.ca
or call her at 250-352-2708 ex. 10
November 11th is here and we at Community First
Health Co-op would like to thank all of those who served so that we have the
peaceful country we live in today. My
mom was in the Airforce and is now 92, and although she no longer remembers
that she was, I especially want to thank her for paving the way for future
women to take on the jobs that once were only considered for men.
Erin is busy helping move the Kootenay Co-op – rumor has that
it will open in the new Nelson Commons on November 29th, Eric is
battling the leaves and wind and working hard for TEETH, and Marion, well she
is out riding her bike and packing her bags to spend a month in Australia.
Signing off for this blog
Erin, Eric and Marion
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