Mount Carmel Clinic
Mount Carmel Clinic is a community health center located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Established in 1926, it is one of the oldest community health centers in the country. The clinic provides a wide range of health and social services to the residents of the North End neighborhood, focusing on holistic and culturally sensitive care.
History[edit | edit source]
Mount Carmel Clinic was founded by Sister Geraldine MacNamara, a member of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. The clinic was initially established to serve the healthcare needs of the immigrant and low-income populations in the area. Over the years, it has expanded its services to include a variety of health and social programs.
Services[edit | edit source]
Mount Carmel Clinic offers a comprehensive range of services, including:
- Primary care
- Dental care
- Mental health services
- Addiction services
- Maternal and child health programs
- Community outreach and education
- Social services
The clinic also provides specialized programs for Indigenous populations, newcomers, and other marginalized groups.
Programs[edit | edit source]
Some of the notable programs at Mount Carmel Clinic include:
- The Mothering Project, which supports pregnant women and new mothers who are dealing with substance use issues.
- The Sage House, a drop-in center for women involved in the sex trade.
- The Multicultural Wellness Program, which offers mental health support to immigrants and refugees.
Community Impact[edit | edit source]
Mount Carmel Clinic plays a crucial role in the North End community by addressing the social determinants of health and providing accessible healthcare services. The clinic's holistic approach aims to improve the overall well-being of its clients, promoting health equity and social justice.
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