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Chronic Disease Self-Management Peer Leader Training

A CDSMP Peer Leader is interested in supporting and empowering others to better manage their chronic conditions and live a healthy life. The ideal CDSMP Peer Leader should possess a strong understanding of chronic diseases, excellent communication skills, and the ability to empathize with participants. They should have some knowledge of evidence-based self-management techniques. Additionally, they […]

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Anxiety and Depression Group

Anxiety and depression can be difficult to cope with, making everyday life more challenging. This group will offer: Trained and experienced therapists Education for understanding anxiety & depression Coping skills Practical support for everyday life To register or for more info contact Ben at (807) 626-7870

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Queer Drop In

Join our vibrant Queer Drop-In Group for an evening of connection and joy! Delight in delicious food, engage in board games, belt out tunes during karaoke, and foster a sense of community in a safe and inclusive space. 2SLGBTQIA+ Community aged 18+ Contact Ben at (807) 626-7870 or balbert@norwestchc.org

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Chair Yoga

NorWest CHC 525 Simpson Street, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

Spring into April & May with Chair Yoga with NorWest Community Health Centres! All sessions are held in person and virtually.   Questions? Contact Jenna at (807) 622-8235 ext. 2254

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Chronic Disease Self-Management Workshop

The CDSMP six-week self-management workshop empowers people to live well while dealing with conditions such as diabetes, lupus, heart disease, arthritis, lung disease such as COPD, cancer, fibromyalgia, crohn’s & colitis and other chronic health issues. You will develop new tools and skills that break the “symptom cycle,” to feel better, and do more of […]

Victoria Day – All Sites Closed

Please be advised all NorWest CHC sites will be closed on Monday, May 20th for Victoria Day. All sites will resume regular hours on Tuesday, May 21.

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Harm Reduction Activity Group

NorWest CHC 525 Simpson Street, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

Our harm reduction activity group runs every third Tuesday of each month and provides access to inclusive, culturally safe and pro social programming intended to be joyful and meaningful! Ask any NorWest CHC employee in Safer Supply, Path 525 or RAAM for more information!

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Chronic Disease Self-Management Peer Leader Training

A CDSMP Peer Leader is interested in supporting and empowering others to better manage their chronic conditions and live a healthy life. The ideal CDSMP Peer Leader should possess a strong understanding of chronic diseases, excellent communication skills, and the ability to empathize with participants. They should have some knowledge of evidence-based self-management techniques. Additionally, they […]

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Chronic Disease Self-Management Workshop

The CDSMP six-week self-management workshop empowers people to live well while dealing with conditions such as diabetes, lupus, heart disease, arthritis, lung disease such as COPD, cancer, fibromyalgia, crohn’s & colitis and other chronic health issues. You will develop new tools and skills that break the “symptom cycle,” to feel better, and do more of […]

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Expressive Arts Group

NorWest CHC 525 Simpson Street, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

We will be using a wide range of materials and media including paint, pastels, pictures, recycled objects, wood, and so much more. No artistic experience necessary. Healthy snacks and Art Materials provided. RSVP to Jenna at (807) 626-2254

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Market Greens RX Program

Vale Community Centre 420 Vale Avenue, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada

The NorWest CHC fruit and vegetable subsidy provides a "prescription" for fresh fruits and vegetables to clients managing health conditions and have challenges making financial ends meet. Referrals to be sent to Jenna K. Questions? Call (807) 626-2254

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Chronic Disease Self-Management Peer Leader Training

A CDSMP Peer Leader is interested in supporting and empowering others to better manage their chronic conditions and live a healthy life. The ideal CDSMP Peer Leader should possess a strong understanding of chronic diseases, excellent communication skills, and the ability to empathize with participants. They should have some knowledge of evidence-based self-management techniques. Additionally, they […]

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