490 Huronia Rd. Barrie ON L4N 6M2
490 Huronia Rd. Barrie ON L4N 6M2
Working together, this team looks at the factors in our client's lives that impact their health and well-being; income, housing, social supports, employment and access to healthy, affordable food. Our staff have expertise in health promotion, wellness care, chronic disease, and mental health issues and apply that knowledge to help clients address their barriers to health.
When we have capacity to register additional clients to our practice, we make a request to Health Care Connect. If you are not registered with Health Care Connect, please call 811 or register on line at:
https://hcc3.hcc.moh.gov.on.ca/HCCWeb/faces/layoutHCCHomePage.xhtml
The Medical Offices are not walk-in clinics. An appointment is required.*
The Healthy Aging Team provides specialized geriatric primary health care for individuals aged 60+ through in-office appointments as well as outreach for those seniors who are homebound (residence, LTC, retirement home, LOFT). Complex geriatric and cognition consultations are provided for BCHC clients as well as in collaboration with the Aging Well Clinic at the Barrie Community Family Health Team.
Physiotherapy programs target those facing barriers to access for individual assessment and treatment for BCHC clients or members of our community that do not have third party insurance, access to MVA or WSIB benefits or cannot access the Community Physiotherapy clinics.
Physiotherapy group programs include the evidenced based GLAD program for individuals with chronic OA of the knee of hip.
Dietitian services include assessment and counselling for clients of the BCHC as well as the community (if capacity permits) that do not have access to a Registered Dietitian. Group programs are also offered. For more details please see connectbchc.ca.
Community Health Workers assist clients to address barriers to access and overall health including income, housing, social supports, employment and access to nutritious, affordable foods. The team also provides a range of workshops and group programs promoting wellbeing and coping skills. See connectbchc.ca for more details
The Barrie Community Centre (BCHC) offers a variety of volunteer opportunities. A BCHC volunteer is a person who is unpaid and participates in a service, program, or sits on a committee of the Centre. Volunteers are recognized by BCHC staff for their unique skill set and knowledge and are placed in volunteer positions accordingly. Each volunteer has a current job description which outlines their role, responsibilities and which staff person they report to. BCHC program staff work closely with volunteers to help them develop new skills and improve their health and well being.
Diabetes is a chronic disease that happens when your blood sugar, also called blood glucose, is too high. Blood glucose is your main source of energy and comes from the food you eat. Insulin, a hormone made by the pancreas, helps glucose from food get into your cells to be used for energy. Sometimes your body doesn’t make enough—or any—insulin or doesn’t use insulin well. Glucose then stays in your blood and doesn’t reach your cells.
Although diabetes has no cure, you can take steps to manage your diabetes and stay healthy (www.niddk.nih.gov).
There are four types of diabetes:
More than 9 million Canadians live with diabetes or prediabetes. Many don't even know they have it. Chances are diabetes affects you or someone you know. No matter what type of diabetes you have, the educators in the Diabetes Management Centre will help you manage your diabetes and prevent or delay complications.
The Diabetes Management Centre sees adults living with Type 1, Type 2 or Gestational Diabetes as well as those who have Prediabetes. We are a team of Registered Nurses and Registered Dietitians who work alongside diabetes specialists (Endocrinologists) to help you manage your diabetes.
Services we offer:
How to book an appointment
Diabetes Management Centre Hours and Contact Information
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Some of the topics your Registered Nurse and/or Registered Dietitian will talk with you about are:
We are a team made up of Certified Diabetes Educators, Certified Pump Trainers, Registered Dietitians and Registered Nurses.
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Here are some helpful resources for those with Type 1 Diabetes:
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Social Workers provide individual and family counselling and support as well as group programming including the Anxiety Support Program. See connectbchc.ca for more details.