Chinook Health

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Chinook Health administers public health services in southwestern Alberta. It is bordered on the south by Montana, on the west by British Columbia, on the north by Calgary Health Region and on the east by Palliser Health Region.

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[edit] Government

The health region is governed by a board made up of 12 members from communities within the region.

[edit] Demographics

The region is 25,947 sq km and contains a population of over 150,000, which is 5% of Alberta's population. The population of [Lethbridge]] makes up over half of the region's population.

Persons over the age of 65 years made up over 1/10 of the CHR population in 1998.

Approximately 10,000 Aboriginal people live in the region, most of whom are of the Blackfoot Nations. The number also includes some Cree, Métis, Inuit and other others.

Additionally, roughly 15,000 Kanadier Mennonites live in the Chinook Health region. Numbers vary as groups migrate between home communities in Central America and the region.

[edit] Facilities

Chinook Health operates 12 hospitals, 15 community health centres, and 5 continuing care facilities in 14 communities.

[edit] Employment

The health region employs more people in Lethbridge than any other single organization. Employees include 3,500 staff and 200 physicians.

[edit] Services

Chinook Health provides the following services throughout the region:

  • Breast health
  • Cardiac rehab
  • Chinook Rehabilitation Program (CRP)
  • Community nutrition
  • Diabetes management
  • Emergency and critical care
  • Healing arts
  • Health protection
  • Health promotion
  • Laboratory
  • Medical imaging
  • Medicine and surgery
  • Mental health
  • Nutrition services
  • Oral health
  • Pharmacy
  • Physicians
  • Population health
  • Respiratory
  • Seniors' health
  • Social Work
  • Spiritual care services
  • Transitional care
  • Wellness services
  • Women's and children's health

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