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Healthy Cooking while on Self-Isolation

We are all washing our hands more than ever these days; that much is true.  It is important to keep this up, especially when it comes to meal times and food preparation.  So here it goes: before starting to cook, make sure your work area is nice and clean.  Use a bleach solution (about 1 part bleach to 9 parts water) to sanitize counters, sinks, appliance handles and all other surfaces frequently touched by hands.  Change your kitchen towels and dishcloth or kitchen sponge every day.  And of course, remember to always wash your hands before and after preparing meals as well as before and after eating.  Here are two more soup recipes to warm up to.  Enjoy and keep well!

From Chantal Haddad Community Nutritionist

Mediterranean Lentil Soup

8 cups          chicken broth, low-salt

2 cups          dried brown lentils, rinsed

6                    celery stalks, chopped

6                    carrots, chopped

2                    onions, chopped

6                    garlic cloves, crushed (optional)

2                    potatoes, diced

2 cans          diced tomatoes, low-salt, (540ml cans)

2 tsp             cumin

2 tbsp          parsley (optional)

1 tsp            salt

2 tsp            pepper

 

  • In a large pot, combine all ingredients.
  • Bring to a boil. Reduce heat, cover and simmer for 35-45 minutes until lentils are soft.
  • Serve. Makes 12 servings.

 

Recipe by Chantal Haddad

Kale & Chickpea Soup

 

  • In large saucepan, heat oil over medium heat; fry onion, garlic, sage, salt and pepper, stirring occasionally, until onion is softened, about 5 minutes.
  • Add stock, 3 cups (750 mL) water, potato, ham, red pepper and chickpeas; bring to boil. Reduce heat, cover and simmer until potatoes are tender, 15 minutes.
  • Add kale; simmer until tender, about 5 minutes. (Make-ahead: Let cool for 30 minutes; refrigerate until cold. Refrigerate in airtight container for up to 3 days.)

https://www.canadianliving.com/food/recipe/kale-and-chickpea-soup

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KMHC COVID-19 Testing Site Hour Changes

(Kahnawake – 8, Onerahtókha/April 2020) The Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre (KMHC) wishes to inform the community that, beginning Wednesday, April 8, 2020, the hours for testing at the COVID-19 Testing Site will be changed to 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. from Monday to Thursday.
 
Clients can still call beginning at 8 a.m. to be triaged for an appointment from Monday to Friday.
 
All procedures remain as previously announced.
WHAT: KMHC COVID-19 Testing Site
 
WHO: For Kahnawake residents and employees of Kahnawake essential service and healthcare organizations.
 
HOW: Call 450-638-3930 ext. 2296 or 2275
 
WHEN: Testing hours 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday to Thursday. Calls accepted starting at 8:00 a.m.
Please note that the Testing Site will be closed this Friday, April 10 to Monday, April 13 for the holiday weekend. Re-opening on Tuesday, April 14, 2020, with the above mentioned hours.
 
KMHC kindly reminds clients that if symptoms are developed at any time over the holiday weekend, self-isolate immediately. Call 811 to be triaged for an appointment elsewhere, or wait until Tuesday to be triaged by KMHC.
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KMHC COVID-19 Drive-Thru Test Site

**Updated November 4, 2020**

The Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre (KMCH) wishes to inform the community that beginning Sunday, March 29, 2020, a drive-thru COVID-19 test site will begin operating on our premises. The KMHC Test Site will be for Kahnawake residents only.

This is a significant development in the continuing effort to address the reality of COVID-19 within Kahnawà:ke. Work is underway to prepare the site and community members are asked to make themselves familiar with the procedures that will be in place.

WHAT:                      

KMHC COVID-19 Testing Site – BY APPOINTMENT ONLY (you will be turned away if you do not have an appointment)

WHO:                         

For Kahnawà:ke residents and employees of Kahnawà:ke essential service and healthcare organizations.

CRITERIA:            

  • fever:
    • in children: 38°C (100.4°F) and above (rectal temperature),
    • in adults: 38°C (100.4°F) and above (oral temperature),
    • in older adults: 37.8°C (100°F) and above (oral temperature),
    • or 1.1°C above the person’s usual value;
  • cough
  • difficulty breathing
  • sudden loss of sense of smell or loss of taste
  • New-onset headache
  • New-onset pain (muscular, chest, abdomen, joints)
  • New intense fatigue
  • New severe loss in appetite
  • Sore Throat
  • A gastrointestinal symptom (diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting)

We cannot test if you do not have symptoms

HOW:                       

Call 450-638-3930 ext. 2296 or ext. 2275

WHEN:

Call for an appointment 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.  Monday to Friday

Testing occurs Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

  • ONLY persons who have AN APPOINTMENT are permitted in the vehicle
  • Maximum of 4 people per vehicle. Each person must have an appointment.
  • Clients must drive their vehicle and remain inside
  • Each passenger being tested must have windows that roll up and down (no vans with backseat passengers allowed)
  • No one in the vehicle should be without symptoms
  • You cannot be tested if you are not in a private vehicle (do not call a taxi or medical transport)

INSTRUCTIONS

The entrance to the drive-thru will begin at the split near the Moose Lodge going left towards the back of the KMHC building. After the test (in the east side parking lot) vehicles will exit to River Road in front of the KMHC building towards the baseball field. KMHC advises residents in the area that there may be condensed traffic on the roads being used around the KMHC building.

Clients must have their Medicare or KMHC Card on hand for identification. Upon entering the test area, each client should roll down their window, present their identification and proceed to lean their head back to be swabbed for the test. KMHC kindly reminds clients to have their own tissues and sanitizer in their vehicle to be used right after their test. Once the test is done, clients should roll up their window(s) and proceed out towards the exit.

A post-test care kit will be handed out to each client being tested with details on contacting psychosocial services and other healthcare phone services for those clients with questions or concerns after their test has been completed.

Driving Instuctions for the Testing Site
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Public Service Announcement – Outpatient Care Re-opens

(Kahnawake – 24, Enniskó:wa/March 2020) The Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre (KMHC) wishes to inform the community that the Outpatient Care department (OPC) will re-open tomorrow, March 25, 2020. Following consultation with public health, we are assured that all safety precautions are in place in order to ensure both employee and public safety.

However, this will be in a restricted capacity with most visits done by phone with a doctor or a nurse. A limited number of patients will be brought in after a phone triage if they have more urgent issues that cannot be dealt with on the phone.


We encourage you to call KMHC with any pressing medical issues to reduce the strain on the Emergency Rooms, COVID-19 clinics, and Respiratory Clinics.


Clients who had their appointments canceled due to the closure should call and reschedule their appointments depending on their needs.


KMHC kindly reminds the community that all prior protocols and guidelines remain in place:


-Telephone screening
-Security screening upon arrival
-ABSOLUTELY no entry of any suspect cases
-Clients must call in advance to book an appointment
-No walk-ins
-No Pharmacy access from the main entrance


Please continue to follow all the safety precautions that are currently in place for our community. Stay vigilant and stay safe.

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Pharmacy Remains Open but Closes Indoor Access, Effective Immediately

(Kahnawake – 21, Enniskó:wa/March 2020) The Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre (KMHC) wishes to inform the community of our continued efforts to stay abreast of this quickly evolving COVID-19. To maintain essential services, keep our pharmacist, and healthcare workers at arm’s length of the COVID-19 pandemic virus, we will be implementing the following measures effective immediately:

  1. No direct access to pharmacy and their staff
  2. Clients will be asked to renew their prescriptions by :
    • internet (when available)
    • calling directly to your pharmacy
    • For KMHC only, dropping off new prescriptions in designated baskets in KMHC
    • pharmacy doorway. Call pharmacy to confirm receipt.
    • Please call your pharmacy to discuss other options.
  3. Please return home or stay in your car pending instructions from the pharmacy. Do not hesitate to call if you need other specific items.

DO NOT CONGREGATE OUTSIDE OUR ENTRANCE, ON SIDEWALKS, IN PARKING LOTS OR ANYWHERE ELSE FOR THAT MATTER.

Once the medications have been prepared and ready for pick-up, you will be given specific instructions for:

  1. Pick- up at the same pharmacy entrance location or
  2. Delivery of prescription

Subject to change as the COVID-19 pandemic evolves.