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Assesses, monitors, and provides care to clients.
Supports women in their choice of birth place, home or hospital.
Prenatal classes.
Appointments available in Fergus, call for information.
Supports women in their choice of birth place, home or hospital.
Prenatal classes.
Appointments available in Fergus, call for information.
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Offers health services and a variety of allied health services available to clinically rostered clients, including counselling and social work, access to registered dietitians and addictions counselling.
Also offers EarlyON Child and Family Centre Programs, various programs open to community members in their priority population, such as: Parent Outreach Programs, Specialized Outreach Services, and a wide variety of healthy living programs:
WE Breastfeed: peer-led support for breastfeeding parents
Chronic Pain Programs: peer-led support groups, and self-management programs for people living with chronic pain
Mindfulness: meet each day more mindfully with greater intention and awareness
Post Partum Mood Disorder Support Group: personalized support and a weekly mother's support group with child care
ID Clinic: assistance with applications for new and replacement Canadian birth certificates, or Ontario Health Card replacement
Groceries from the SEED: nonprofit, online sliding scale grocery store, open to all, visit The Seed Guelph
Garden Fresh Box: nonprofit, fresh produce buying service to help provide affordable access to fresh fruit and vegetables. See Garden Fresh Box
Fitness Programs: various yoga, Zumba and wellness classes offered online and throughout the community
English Conversation Circle: informal groups offering newcomers a chance to practice and gain confidence in speaking English
For a complete listing of programs with locations, dates and times, including EarlyON Child and Family Centre (Stone Road Mall), visit website: Guelph Community Health Centre
Note: Also houses the Wellington Guelph Drug Strategy and The Seed Food Access Program
Also offers EarlyON Child and Family Centre Programs, various programs open to community members in their priority population, such as: Parent Outreach Programs, Specialized Outreach Services, and a wide variety of healthy living programs:
WE Breastfeed: peer-led support for breastfeeding parents
Chronic Pain Programs: peer-led support groups, and self-management programs for people living with chronic pain
Mindfulness: meet each day more mindfully with greater intention and awareness
Post Partum Mood Disorder Support Group: personalized support and a weekly mother's support group with child care
ID Clinic: assistance with applications for new and replacement Canadian birth certificates, or Ontario Health Card replacement
Groceries from the SEED: nonprofit, online sliding scale grocery store, open to all, visit The Seed Guelph
Garden Fresh Box: nonprofit, fresh produce buying service to help provide affordable access to fresh fruit and vegetables. See Garden Fresh Box
Fitness Programs: various yoga, Zumba and wellness classes offered online and throughout the community
English Conversation Circle: informal groups offering newcomers a chance to practice and gain confidence in speaking English
For a complete listing of programs with locations, dates and times, including EarlyON Child and Family Centre (Stone Road Mall), visit website: Guelph Community Health Centre
Note: Also houses the Wellington Guelph Drug Strategy and The Seed Food Access Program
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Wyndham House Youth Shelter open 24 hours a day and all meals provided. Call for information.
A 14-bed facility providing temporary shelter for youth. A shelter overflow process exists; no one is turned away. Services include:
A 14-bed facility providing temporary shelter for youth. A shelter overflow process exists; no one is turned away. Services include:
- laundry facilities, showers, meals
- referrals to community resources
- life skills training
- supportive guidance
- recreational activities
- assistance in finding permanent housing
- weekly access to Registered Nurse Practitioner
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Residential pregnancy and parenting programs offering shelter and support to women during their pregnancy, childbirth experience and early parenting.
- Residential Program (capacity of 10)
- Supportive Housing Program (capacity of eight families)
- Aftercare Services
- Drop-In Program
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Family and Children's Services of Guelph and Wellington County, Guelph - Eramosa Rd - Head Office
Office: 519-824-2410Crisis: 519-824-2410 ; 1-800-265-8300
Toll Free: 1-800-265-8300
Fax : 519-763-9628
Fax: 519-766-4537
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COVID-19 Update: Due to precautions to reduce the spread of COVID-19, only the Eramosa Road office location will be open as of Mar 18, 2020. Access will be restricted to employees, couriers and persons reporting child protection concerns. Any non-employee will be required to answer a series of screening questions before being allowed to enter the building. To contact any site, call 519-824-2410 or 1-800-265-8300.
Support services include:
Support services include:
- child protection services: investigation of suspected child abuse or neglect; strengthening of family support networks
- foster care: foster parents work with social workers to develop a plan for each child in their care; agency provides ongoing support and training for foster families
- family support program: immediate, intensive, time limited in-home support to families in crisis
- adoption services: trained staff assist persons / families wishing to adopt and birth parents who wish to make an adoption plan for their child(ren), including an unborn child; places children for adoption; support provided for adopted persons / birth families who request information about the adoption
- pregnancy counselling: helps women examine available options; facilitates decision making
- Education Support Program
- Enrichment Program
- Prevention and Early Help Program
- Permanency Partnerships
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COVID-19 Update: For more information, visit familymidwiferycare.ca/covid-19-coronavirus
Primary care and support to women during pregnancy, labour, birth and six weeks after birth. Midwives support women in their choice of birth place, at home or in hospital.
Primary care and support to women during pregnancy, labour, birth and six weeks after birth. Midwives support women in their choice of birth place, at home or in hospital.
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COVID-19 Update: Agency programs have been impacted due to the response to COVID-19. The Let's Talk Parenting Line and Community Breastfeeding Clinics are currently on hold. Visit the website for information about other Parenting and Breastfeeding resources.
Information and professional support to breastfeeding mothers through free clinics at various locations.
CLINIC LOCATIONS:
Information and professional support to breastfeeding mothers through free clinics at various locations.
CLINIC LOCATIONS:
- Guelph: EarlyON Child and Family Centre, Meridian Rm, Stone Road Mall, 435 Stone Rd W; Tue, Thu 1 pm-3:30 pm (drop-in)
- Fergus: Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health Office, 474 Wellington Rd 18, Suite 100; Wed 1 pm-2:30 pm (call Let's Talk Parenting for appointment)
- Mount Forest: Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health Office, 311 Foster St; Wed 10:30 am-12 noon (call Let's Talk Parenting for appointment)
- Shelburne: Mel Lloyd Centre, 167 Centre St, Upper Level; Mon 1:30 pm-3 pm (call Let's Talk Parenting for appointment)
- Orangeville: Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health Office, 180 Broadway Ave; Tue, Thu 1 pm-3:30 pm (drop-in)
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In-home parenting support program. A public health nurse and family visitor make in-home visits to ascertain and work on important family issues that include
• Healthy pregnancy
• Parenting
• Self-care, family-care
• Connecting with community resources
• Healthy pregnancy
• Parenting
• Self-care, family-care
• Connecting with community resources
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Confidential information line that provides access to a public health nurse for information on pregnancy, parenting, infant and child health. Let's Talk Parenting nurses can also refer a child to other community resources and services.
Information is available on various topics:
Information is available on various topics:
- health before / during pregnancy
- postpartum concerns
- breastfeeding
- mom and baby care
- child health and safety
- speech and language
- parenting support groups and programs
- growth and development
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Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health
Office: 1-800-265-7293 ext 7006Fax: 519-836-7215
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• clinical services: travel, sexual health and immunization • public advisory / situational report on intectious disease outbreaks • infectious diseases and outbreak reporting: report cases of food-borne illness or outbreak of communicable diseases • dental health: dental services including prevention, treatment, and screenings • immunization reporting: report or get information on children's immunization records • Let's Talk Parenting: pregnancy, breastfeeding, mom and baby care, nutrition, child health, parenting • prenatal classes • public health inspection: food safety (including food safety training / certification), air quality, safe water, animal bites, and environmental issues • tobacco enforcement: report tobacco-related complaints; get information about tobacco and the law |
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Support, information and resources for pregnant and parenting teens in Guelph
Financial donations and donations of baby food, clothing, diapers welcome.
- guidance, support, and educational reconnection
- free child care provided for programs
- groups for young mothers and their partners
- donation closet with toys, baby accessories, clothing
- bus tickets and meals provided at each group
- advocacy and referral to relevant community agencies
- group drop-in program
Financial donations and donations of baby food, clothing, diapers welcome.
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Planning a pregnancy and expecting a new baby are both exciting times full of change, growth, discovery and often many questions. This free program offers information about having a healthy pregnancy and becoming a parent.
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Team of 7 midwives that provide professional prenatal, labour, birth, and postpartum care for families in Cambridge and the surrounding area, including North Dumfries.
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Specialized Services for Pregnant or Parenting Individuals
519-742-8327Office: 519-742-8327 ext 218
Crisis: 519-742-8327 ext 230
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Specialized and prioritized services are available for women who are concerned about their substance use or are in recovery and are pregnant and/or parenting children aged 0-6 years. The program aims to offer an appointment within 48 business hours from first contact, and there is no cost to participate.
Program Services:
Program Services:
- Individual meetings with a counsellor
- Information about community resources
- Supportive counselling group with mothers who are concerned about their substance use.
- On-site supervised childcare and assistance with transportation costs may be available to women participating in group counselling
- Women who are pregnant can access residential treatment at the Women's Residential Program, a 10-bed abstinence-based addiction treatment program for adult women.
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Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health
Office: 1-800-265-7293 ext 7006Fax: 519-846-0323
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• clinical services: travel, sexual health and immunization • public advisory / situational report on intectious disease outbreaks • infectious diseases and outbreak reporting: report cases of food-borne illness or outbreak of communicable diseases • dental health: dental services including prevention, treatment, and screenings • immunization reporting: report or get information on children's immunization records • Let's Talk Parenting: pregnancy, breastfeeding, mom and baby care, nutrition, child health, parenting • prenatal classes • public health inspection: food safety (including food safety training / certification), air quality, safe water, animal bites, and environmental issues • tobacco enforcement: report tobacco-related complaints; get information about tobacco and the law |
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Family and Children's Services of Guelph and Wellington County, Wellington County Branch
Office: 519-824-2410Crisis: 519-824-2410 ; 1-800-265-8300
Toll Free: 1-800-265-8300
Fax: 519-846-1005
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COVID-19 Update: All community groups and programs are suspended, including face-to-face visits and meetings.
Works to protect children from physical and emotional abuse and neglect to ensure their safety and well-being. Support services include:
Works to protect children from physical and emotional abuse and neglect to ensure their safety and well-being. Support services include:
- child protection services: investigates suspected child abuse or neglect; works with families to strengthen support networks
- foster care: foster parents work with social workers to develop a plan for each child in their care; agency provides ongoing support and training for foster families
- family support program: immediate, intensive, time limited in-home support to families in crisis
- adoption services: trained staff assist individuals / families wishing to adopt and birth parents who wish to make an adoption plan for their child(ren), including an unborn child; places children for adoption; support provided for adopted persons / birth families who request more information about the adoption
- pregnancy counselling: helps women examine available options / facilitates decision making
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Mobile van distributing harm reduction supplies and services to those in need including:
•Emergency contraception
•Nursing services, vein and wound care
•Harm reduction supplies and information
•Condoms and lubricants
•Naloxone kits and overdose prevention training
•Sharps containers pickups
•Snacks and drinks
•Clothing
•Hygiene products
•Referrals to community agencies
•Supportive counselling
•Hepatitis, HIV and STI testing
•Pregnancy testing
Call or text 519-591-4826 to get an update on the van's location
•Emergency contraception
•Nursing services, vein and wound care
•Harm reduction supplies and information
•Condoms and lubricants
•Naloxone kits and overdose prevention training
•Sharps containers pickups
•Snacks and drinks
•Clothing
•Hygiene products
•Referrals to community agencies
•Supportive counselling
•Hepatitis, HIV and STI testing
•Pregnancy testing
Call or text 519-591-4826 to get an update on the van's location
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Mobile van distributing harm reduction supplies and services to those in need including:
•Emergency contraception
•Nursing services, vein and wound care
•Harm reduction supplies and information
•Condoms and lubricants
•Naloxone kits and overdose prevention training
•Sharps containers pickups
•Snacks and drinks
•Clothing
•Hygiene products
•Referrals to community agencies
•Supportive counselling
•Hepatitis, HIV and STI testing
•Pregnancy testing
Call or text 519-591-4826 to get an update on the van's location
•Emergency contraception
•Nursing services, vein and wound care
•Harm reduction supplies and information
•Condoms and lubricants
•Naloxone kits and overdose prevention training
•Sharps containers pickups
•Snacks and drinks
•Clothing
•Hygiene products
•Referrals to community agencies
•Supportive counselling
•Hepatitis, HIV and STI testing
•Pregnancy testing
Call or text 519-591-4826 to get an update on the van's location
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Mobile van distributing harm reduction supplies and services to those in need including:
•Emergency contraception
•Nursing services, vein and wound care
•Harm reduction supplies and information
•Condoms and lubricants
•Naloxone kits and overdose prevention training
•Sharps containers pickups
•Snacks and drinks
•Clothing
•Hygiene products
•Referrals to community agencies
•Supportive counselling
•Hepatitis, HIV and STI testing
•Pregnancy testing
Call or text 519-591-4826 to get an update on the van's location
•Emergency contraception
•Nursing services, vein and wound care
•Harm reduction supplies and information
•Condoms and lubricants
•Naloxone kits and overdose prevention training
•Sharps containers pickups
•Snacks and drinks
•Clothing
•Hygiene products
•Referrals to community agencies
•Supportive counselling
•Hepatitis, HIV and STI testing
•Pregnancy testing
Call or text 519-591-4826 to get an update on the van's location
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Peer Breastfeeding support for mothers in an informal cafe style group. Community resources and up to date practical breastfeeding information shared.
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Mobile van distributing harm reduction supplies and services to those in need including:
•Emergency contraception
•Nursing services, vein and wound care
•Harm reduction supplies and information
•Condoms and lubricants
•Naloxone kits and overdose prevention training
•Sharps containers pickups
•Snacks and drinks
•Clothing
•Hygiene products
•Referrals to community agencies
•Supportive counselling
•Hepatitis, HIV and STI testing
•Pregnancy testing
Call or text 519-591-4826 to get an update on the van's location
•Emergency contraception
•Nursing services, vein and wound care
•Harm reduction supplies and information
•Condoms and lubricants
•Naloxone kits and overdose prevention training
•Sharps containers pickups
•Snacks and drinks
•Clothing
•Hygiene products
•Referrals to community agencies
•Supportive counselling
•Hepatitis, HIV and STI testing
•Pregnancy testing
Call or text 519-591-4826 to get an update on the van's location
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Program for pregnant women and their partners
- Learn about eating well
- Get tips on cooking and meal preparation
- Meet other women and their partners
- Share questions and concerns about pregnancy
- Prepare for birth
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Planning a pregnancy and expecting a new baby are both exciting times full of change, growth, discovery and often many questions. This free program offers information about having a healthy pregnancy and becoming a parent.
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Cambridge Midwives provides primary care for low risk pregnancies. Throughout pregnancy, labour, birth and the first 6 weeks after birth. Midwifery care is founded on respect for normal pregnancy and birth as a healthy process and profound event in a women's life.
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Public Health Breastfeeding Clinics are run by trained Public Health Nurses. The service is FREE and offers one-to-one breastfeeding assessments, advice, support and referrals to other community services, as needed.
Programs and services have changed as a result of the current COVID situation. Appointments available virtually, by telephone, or in-person at 150 Main St, Cambridge by appointment.
The option of an in-person appointment will be determined by the Public Health Nurse during the initial virtual or telephone appointment. Two-hour free parking is available in designated visitor parking spaces.
Programs and services have changed as a result of the current COVID situation. Appointments available virtually, by telephone, or in-person at 150 Main St, Cambridge by appointment.
The option of an in-person appointment will be determined by the Public Health Nurse during the initial virtual or telephone appointment. Two-hour free parking is available in designated visitor parking spaces.
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