Community Health Services

Programs

Community Health Service Program

The Community Health Service Program in Nuu-chah-nulth communities emphasizes a holistic, culturally grounded approach to care, focusing on health promotion, clinical support, advocacy, and cultural safety. Nurses empower individuals through immunizations, collaborative communicable disease prevention, surveillance and management,  prenatal/postnatal care, sexual and reproductive health, chronic disease screening, prevention and management, and health education and promotion workshops that incorporate traditional knowledge—such as medicinal plants and seasonal foods—while partnering with Elders and Knowledge Keepers. They provide direct, client-centered care in homes and communities, including medication review and wound care while respecting family and community involvement and blending Western medicine with traditional healing practices and ceremonies. Advocacy efforts target systemic barriers, promoting Nuu-chah-nulth self-determination in health planning, securing resources for community programs, and collaborating with First Nations leadership and healthcare organizations to improve access to care. Central to their practice is cultural safety, relational practice and trauma-informed care, which honors Indigenous identity, addresses historical trauma, and fosters trust through active listening, humility, and adherence to OCAP® principles, ensuring care is community-led, respectful, and aligned with cultural protocols.

Homecare & Community Health Program 

The Homecare and Community Health Program in Nuu-chah-nulth communities provide culturally safe, client-centered care in Nuu-chah-nulth and Indigenous communities by focusing on four key domains: 1) Clinical Care & Health Management, where they deliver skilled nursing interventions like chronic disease management, basic wound care, and palliative support while integrating traditional healing practices 2) Health Promotion & Prevention, emphasizing education, screenings, and immunizations using culturally relevant resources; 3) Care Coordination & Advocacy, navigating healthcare systems to connect clients with resources, referrals, and culturally safe services while advocating for self-determination; and 4) Cultural Safety & Trauma-Informed Care, ensuring all interactions honor Indigenous identity, address historical trauma, and respect community protocols like OCAP® By blending clinical expertise with cultural humility, these nurses support holistic well-being—physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual—while collaborating with Elders, families, and healthcare partners to foster resilient, healthier communities.

Nasuuk Ma? ayit Mah? Tii, – Urban Program – Port Alberni

This urban clinic serves to support families living away from their home communities - traditionally known as Nasuuk Ma? ayit Mah? Tii, Strong Family Home. The Nasuuk Ma? ayit Mah? Tii Program is a heart-centered initiative designed to wrap new mothers, babies, and families in culturally grounded care during the sacred and transformative postpartum period. From the moment a baby arrives, our nurses walk alongside mothers with deep respect for their stories, their emotions, and their unique journey into parenthood. Using the Mother’s Story approach, we listen really listen to the voices of mothers and their families, honoring their experiences of birth, from the sounds and sights of the delivery room to the flood of emotions that follow. This storytelling not only builds trust but also guides our care, helping us tailor support to each family’s physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. In the first six weeks and beyond, we focus on nurturing the bond between mother and baby, ensuring both thrive within the embrace of their family and community. We monitor newborns and parents with a gentle, watchful eye, while also connecting families to resources that strengthen their well-being—whether it’s advocacy for medical needs, referrals to cultural supports, or simply ensuring they have access to nourishing food and safe housing. Woven throughout this care is the rich tapestry of Nuu-chah-nulth traditions, where teachings, values, and practices are seamlessly integrated into every interaction. Each baby is welcomed into the world with a "Nuu-chah-nulth Nurses Welcome You" custom quilted blanket, a tangible symbol of the warmth, love, and cultural pride surrounding them. This program isn’t just about medical support—it’s about honoring the sacredness of new life, empowering mothers, and fostering a sense of belonging and strength as families begin their parenting journey. By blending clinical expertise with cultural wisdom, we create a space where mothers feel seen, supported, and celebrated, ensuring that every family starts their new chapter with confidence, care, and connection.