Indigenous Inclusion Month: Honouring Truth and Reconciliation
September marked the third annual Indigenous Inclusion Month at Niagara Health.
September marked the third annual Indigenous Inclusion Month at Niagara Health.
Niagara Health has increased programming for all staff and physicians through NH Unplugged, during this edition of Canada’s Healthy Workplace Month.
Jesse ONeil was inspired by the care he witnessed in the Emergency Department while working as an EVS Aide.
With three new additions to the team that was established in January, Niagara Health continues to make better support of Indigenous patients and their families a priority.
The quartet of doctors self-finance their humanitarian efforts to provide healthcare to those facing barriers, including performing fistula procedures that sustain dialysis treatment.
As a registered nurse in Niagara Health's NICU, Abby MacNaught provides care to the tiniest and most vulnerable patients, all while supporting families as they navigate the NICU journey.
When Gerry Sergenese found out he had prostate cancer, he says it was the team of staff and physicians at Niagara Health that made the difficult experience reassuring.
When Brigitte Alcide, Erica Plante and Annie Mazmanian had no one else to turn to during the pandemic, they turned to each other and found a way to help their colleagues in the process.
Dr. Katelyn MacKenzie, a pediatrician in the Children’s Health Unit at Niagara Health shares some important measures to help kids stay healthy and safe during back-to-school
When Cherie Bernard needed to overcome past traumas, she turned to the local Indigenous community, which helped her find a healing rhythm through drumming and discover her Indigenous heritage.