Fort McKay First Nation provides in-home supportive living care services to people in our community. This helps people receive care at home, rather than in a hospital or long-term care facility. It also promotes independently living in their home while keeping them safe and at home for as long as possible. Home care services are delivered by health care professionals e.g. nurses, HCAs, non-regulated workers, partnering with volunteers, friends and family members.
Services
Services delivered in the home can help people with minor health problems and disabilities as well as those who need intensive and sophisticated services and equipment.
Home care services include:
Nursing
Personal care such as help with bathing, dressing, incontinent care, mobility assistance, feeding
Respite services
Footcare
Medication administration and assisting
Wound care
Ostomy/ ileostomy care
Diabetes teaching
Dietary counselling
Home aid equipment supply
Post-op care
Palliative care
Hospital discharge assistance
Resource services to link clients to other services provided in the community as required
Are there fees or at no cost?
No Fees
Who is eligible to use your service?
Accessible to First Nations living in Fort McKay
Service concentrate on a specific condition or diagnosis?