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Saskatchewan’s Five Cooperative Health Centres

SASKATOON COMMUNITY CLINIC SUPPORTING WOMEN’S ECONOMIC SECURITY Louse McKinney & Patrick Lapointe October 14, 2005. Saskatchewan’s Five Cooperative Health Centres. 1 RURAL CENTRES 4 URBAN CENTRES ALL PROVIDE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE. SASKATOON COMMUNITY CLINIC. Number of Clients: 20,000

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Saskatchewan’s Five Cooperative Health Centres

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  1. SASKATOON COMMUNITY CLINICSUPPORTING WOMEN’S ECONOMIC SECURITYLouse McKinney&Patrick LapointeOctober 14, 2005

  2. Saskatchewan’s Five Cooperative Health Centres • 1 RURAL CENTRES • 4 URBAN CENTRES • ALL PROVIDE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE

  3. SASKATOON COMMUNITY CLINIC • Number of Clients: 20,000 • Number of Members: 11,000 • Staffing: 110 F.T.E.s • Budget: $9.3 Million • Operating Sites: Community Clinic @ 455 2nd. Ave. N. • Westside Clinic @ 631 20th St. W. • COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES (SASKATOON) ASSOCIATION • SERVICES • Community Development Counselling / Community Services • Health Promotion Laboratory and X-ray • Membership Services Nutrition • Occupational Therapy Optical Dispensing • Optometry Pharmacy • Physician Physical Therapy • Primary Care Nursing Psychiatric Nursing • 24 hour Emergency Call • PROGRAMS • Aboriginal Seniors Program Client and Member Advocacy • Community Kitchen Program Diabetes Education • Health Information Centre Parenting Classes • Parenting Support Groups Parents Food Resources • Renters Rights Advocacy Program Seniors Group Program • Financial Structure • Provincial Government: $5,470,000 • Pharmacy $1,230,000 • Optical Dispensary $300,000 • Optometry $125,000 • Membership and assessment fees $31,000 • Other Income $240,000 • Total Budget $7,396,000 • Number of Clients: 27,000 • Number of Members: 11,000 • Staffing: 98 F.T.E.s • Budget: $7.5 Million • Operating Sites: Community Clinic @ 455 2nd. Ave. N. • Westside Clinic @ 631 20th St. W. • COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES (SASKATOON) ASSOCIATION • SERVICES • Community Development Counselling / Community Services • Health Promotion Laboratory and X-ray • Membership Services Nutrition • Occupational Therapy Optical Dispensing • Optometry Pharmacy • Physician Physical Therapy • Primary Care Nursing Psychiatric Nursing • 24 hour Emergency Call • PROGRAMS • Aboriginal Seniors Program Client and Member Advocacy • Community Kitchen Program Diabetes Education • Health Information Centre Parenting Classes • Parenting Support Groups Parents Food Resources • Renters Rights Advocacy Program Seniors Group Program • Financial Structure • Provincial Government: $5,470,000 • Pharmacy $1,230,000 • Optical Dispensary $300,000 • Optometry $125,000 • Membership and assessment fees $31,000 • Other Income $240,000 • Total Budget $7,396,000 • Number of Clients: 27,000 • Number of Members: 11,000 • Staffing: 98 F.T.E.s • Budget: $7.5 Million • Operating Sites: Community Clinic @ 455 2nd. Ave. N. • Westside Clinic @ 631 20th St. W. • COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES (SASKATOON) ASSOCIATION • SERVICES • Community Development Counselling / Community Services • Health Promotion Laboratory and X-ray • Membership Services Nutrition • Occupational Therapy Optical Dispensing • Optometry Pharmacy • Physician Physical Therapy • Primary Care Nursing Psychiatric Nursing • 24 hour Emergency Call • PROGRAMS • Aboriginal Seniors Program Client and Member Advocacy • Community Kitchen Program Diabetes Education • Health Information Centre Parenting Classes • Parenting Support Groups Parents Food Resources • Renters Rights Advocacy Program Seniors Group Program • Financial Structure • Provincial Government: $5,470,000 • Pharmacy $1,230,000 • Optical Dispensary $300,000 • Optometry $125,000 • Membership and assessment fees $31,000 • Other Income $240,000 • Total Budget $7,396,000

  4. VisionHealthy individuals in a healthy community • Our vision is a world where communities, families and individuals experience optimal conditions for health through all stages of life, actively pursue and manage their own health, and are supported by a publicly administered health care system offering high quality primary health services provided by an integrated and innovative health care team.

  5. CLIENT POPULATION • 20,000 Served at Main Clinic of All Ages and Economic Groups • High Elderly Population • 3500 Aboriginal Impoverished Persons Served at Westside Clinic

  6. SUPPORT FOR WOMEN’S ECONOMIC SECURITY • PUBLIC ADVOCACY • COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS TO MEET ECONOMIC SECURITY NEEDS • DIRECT SERVICE DELIVERY • FAMILY FRIENDLY WORKPLACE

  7. Staff Characteristics • 135 Staff • 92% Women • 14% Aboriginal • 5% with Disabilities • 3% Visible Minorities • Over 50% part time

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