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Task Force Clarifies Directive on Gatherings in the Home for caregivers

The Kahnawà:ke COVID-19 Task Force wishes to clarify one point in the Directive on Gatherings in the Home, specifically surrounding caregivers.

To support the wellbeing of community members, those providing care or assistance to someone in need are permitted in the home. These include:

  • Natural caregivers
  • Babysitters
  • Any person(s) who are required to provide support to a family or individual who lives alone

These individuals are deemed essential and are exempt from the Directive on Gatherings in the home, provided they follow all safety guidelines (hygiene, distance and masks) and be limited to one person at a time at any extent possible.

The Task Force wishes to remind Kahnawa’kehró:non of their personal responsibility to follow the measures and guidelines to protect themselves, their family, and fellow community members. Distance, Frequent Hand Washing and Masks.

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KMHC Communiqué – KMHC Board of Directors Respond to Bullying

Shé:kon Kahnawa’keró:non

As members of the Board of Directors for the Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre (KMHC), we understand that the COVID-19 Pandemic is a stressful and trying time for everyone.  The health and wellbeing of our friends and family is foremost in everyone’s thoughts and actions. The entire staff at KMHC have been working diligently to ensure the health and safety of all our clients, as well as collaborating on the community level with the COVID-19 Task Force.

We would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the hard work and dedication of all our staff and management team. Also, to remember the importance of being kind to one another during these difficult times.

 Should any community member have any comments or complaints, please contact the KMHC Users Committee at 450-638-3930 extension 2205 to voice their concerns.

Senhniseriiósten,

Board of Directors
Kateri Memorial Hospital Center

Rhonda Kirby
Bronson Cross
Stephanie Horne
Joseph Styres
Lois Montour
Kathy Jacobs
Arnold Lazare

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KMHC Communiqué – Community Health Check Begins Again

The Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre (KMHC) wishes to inform the community that a new Health Check is now underway.  The goal of the health check is to identify those with COVID-related symptoms and ensure testing if required. The health check will also allow the Task Force to better evaluate the health of the community and make important decisions moving forward.

Phone calls are already underway to everyone in the Kahnawá:ke Directory, as well as those who have submitted their phone number to healthcheck@kmhc.ca.​  If you do not have a landline and would like to submit your number, please submit to this email address in order to receive a phone call.

The online version Self-Health Check remains available for those not listed in the Directory, may have missed their call, or want to conduct a Self-Health Check. Every person who completes the online version will receive a follow-up call from KMHC; please remember to enter your full name and phone number to assist KMHC.

Community members are always encouraged to call 450-638-3930 ext. 2225, 2275, 2276, or 2296, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday to Friday to be given a Health Check over the phone to see if they require testing.

Click here to conduct a COVID-19 SELF HEALTH CHECK

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Baby Sitting

Baby Sitting During Covid-19

It is important for both babysitters and parents
to know that anyone that comes into your home
could bring in the Covid-19 virus or be exposed
to the Covid-19 virus through your own family.
Following these steps can help you minimize
potential risk of infection and stay safe and
healthy.

View the Pamphlet here

 

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KMHC Communiqué – Dr. Fuller Continues Work for Public Health

The Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre (KMHC) wishes to inform the community that Dr. Fuller has had to cancel her clinics until further notice. With the second wave of the pandemic, her work and time commitment as a Public Health doctor with Public Health of the Cree Health Board has increased drastically and she has had to postpone her progressive return to a usual clinic schedule.  

Please be aware that this is temporary – Dr. Fuller is planning to return to KMHC as a family doctor, and she hopes to begin scheduling clinic time to be able to see her clients at KMHC as soon as possible. Dr. Fuller has asked KMHC to share this message: 

” I’m very sorry that I cannot be available to you directly for clinic appointments during this challenging time. I know from my own experience how it is often challenging to access appointment visits with one’s family doctor and how frustrating that can be when you are trying to get help when you need it. It has always been important to me as a doctor to try my best to ensure my patients can get an appointment within a reasonable amount of time. I am grateful to my wonderful colleagues at KMHC for continuing to find ways to help you get the medical care you need during my temporary absence. Thank you for understanding that I am currently needed elsewhere, and for doing your part, whatever that is, in keeping people around you safe during this pandemic. I hope to see you all again as soon as possible.” 

Dr. Colleen Fuller, MD MSc, CCFP, FRCPC
Public Health & Preventive Medicine Physician, Onkwatakaritáhtshera, Kahnawà:ke and Public Health Department of the Cree Board of Health and Social Services of James Bay Family Physician, Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre, Kahnawà:ke Faculty Lecturer, Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health, McGill University 

Despite Dr. Fuller’s absence, KMHC would like to assure the community that Dr. Fuller’s patients can continue to access care at the hospital when needed. 

For anyone who is Dr. Fuller’s patient, if you have any semi-urgent issues, please contact us to speak first with a nurse. For any urgent issues please go to the nearest emergency room. Our Saturday clinics remain available for all our patients in the community. 

Patients with long-standing prescriptions from Dr. Fuller will be able to renew any long-term prescription medication with the pharmacist at KMHC. The pharmacy will be able to match the original duration of the prescription of a minimum of three (3) months; for the pharmacy to renew, the prescription must have been for a minimum of a three (3) month period. Patients who go to another pharmacy should ask their pharmacist if the same arrangement can be made. 

KMHC greatly appreciates our community for all the continued support, patience, and understanding during these trying times. 

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Kahnawà:ke Essential Services

**UPDATED**
The Kahnawake Education Center has Provided the List of Essential Services

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KMHC – Communiqué – COVID-19 Test Results Delays

The Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre (KMHC) wishes to inform the community of the delays currently being experienced with receiving test results for the COVID-19 Testing Site. This delay is due to the increased volume of tests being conducted province-wide.

Currently, results are expected to be returned 5 to 6 days after being sent out. Those who are awaiting results are advised to continue to self-isolate until their results are received and public health lifts their isolation.

KMHC would like to thank the community for its continued patience and understanding throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.