• Expressive Arts

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

    Explore creativity and enhance your well-being in a supportive environment. Drop-in art program. No registration required.

  • Fly the C.O.O.P Walking Group (Thurs)

    Fly the C.O.O.P Walking Group (Thurs)
    NorWest CHC (Kakabeka Falls) 4785 ON-11 Unit B, Kakabeka Falls, ONTARIO, Canada

    Fly the COOP Walking Group - Outdoor Walking - Tues/Thurs  9:45 am - 11am 🕘 When & Where We Meet • Tuesdays & Thursdays • Meet at 9:45 AM at NorWest Community Health Centres – 4785 Hwy 11-17 for carpooling (4 park passes available) • Or meet at 10:00 AM at Mountain Portage Trailhead, Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park

  • LifeLabs

    LifeLabs
    NorWest CHC (Kakabeka Falls) 4785 ON-11 Unit B, Kakabeka Falls, ONTARIO, Canada
  • Organizing Care

     Is your kitchen table covered in medical forms and appointment cards? Join this free, 90-minute workshop to learn simple systems for organizing your health information so you can find what you need, when you need it. Full Event Description: ABC Health Matters: Organizing Care Managing a chronic or rare disease often feels like a full-time […]

  • Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (Jan 18 – Feb 22)

    The Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP) is a Stanford University-developed workshop designed to help you manage your chronic health condition. The program runs for six consecutive weeks, with one 2.5-hour session held each week, helping you build confidence, stay active, and maintain a fulfilling lifestyle. This workshop series is being deilvered VIRTUALLY.

  • Chair Yoga

    Chair Yoga
    O'Connor Community Centre 330 ON-595, Kakabeka Falls, ON, ONTARIO, Canada +1 more

    Monday's @ 10am Virtually or in Kam or O'Connor  O'Connor Community Centre: 330 ON-595, Kakabeka Falls, ON P0T 1W0 Kam Hall: 6197 Dawson Road, Kaministiquia, ON P0T 1X0

  • Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (Jan 19 – Feb 23)

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

    The Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP) is a Stanford University-developed workshop designed to help you manage your chronic health condition. The program runs for six consecutive weeks, with one 2.5-hour session held each week, helping you build confidence, stay active, and maintain a fulfilling lifestyle. This workshop series is being delivered IN-PERSON at NorWest CHC.