Food as medicine
Several years ago, Donna Koenig, Food Services Manager for South Okanagan General Hospital, attended a national Indigenous nutrition event at Six Nations in northern Ontario. "There were Elders there from all across Canada--including the Yukon and the Northwest Territories--and it was all about the stories and learning why food is considered to be medicine--and the importance of it." The idea that food is medicine resonated with Donna, who has spent her 40 year career providing nutrition services in health care settings.
Building a person-centred website
We are creating a brand new website to provide quick and easy access to health information for people living in B.C.’s Interior region. We want to get it right – and we need your help!
This website will be designed for the public, by the public.
We are grateful to have a public members on this project and a Public Advisory Group -- made up of people like you! -- guiding us towards a person-centred website.
Over 225,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered throughout Interior Health
Thank you volunteers
Volunteers make an incredible impact across Interior Health.
Early in the pandemic, volunteer programs were temporarily suspended – and we missed you! For those whose role has changed, or perhaps even been put on pause while we respond to COVID-19, thank you for your continued support.
Interior Health declares COVID-19 outbreak over at Vernon Jubilee Hospital
Overnight closures at Ashcroft emergency department
We are IH: Michael-Ann Miller
We are IH is a recognition campaign to spotlight Interior Health employees and medical staff – through pictures and stories.
Name: Michael-Ann Miller (She/Her)
Worksite: Princeton General Hospital
Patient advisory committees provide planning perspective
Janet Costa and her husband Sam were vacationing in Mexico several years ago when Sam suffered a major heart attack.