Contacts for south, north and central island Community Health Offices.
The Brain Injury Program (BIP) is an island wide community based program that provides services to assist in the regaining, improving or maintaining function and independence for adults with acquired brain injuries.
Adult Day Services help improve the health and quality of life for seniors and people with disabilities.
Case Managers assist clients with chronic health care needs to obtain home and community care services such as Adult Day Services, Home Support, Assisted Living and Residential Care.
Choice in Supports for Independent Living (CSIL) is a self-managed care option for home support services where funds are provided to eligible clients to purchase and manage their own home support services.
If you find it hard to bathe safely in your own home, even with support, you may benefit from community bathing programs.
Registered dietitians can help you with your nutritional health while you continue to live at home.
Community Virtual Care is a free health monitoring service to support people in managing their condition from the comfort of their home.
Home Support is care provided in your home by Community Health Workers who are directed by a nurse.
Hospice palliative care, also called end-of-life care, includes a range of services for dying people of all ages, including children, and their families.
Nurses help you manage your own care at home.
A Physical Therapist (PT) or Occupational Therapist (OT) will work with you to maintain or improve your physical independence and safety.