Healthy through climate change
The global climate is changing. On average, the temperature of the earth is rising. This is causing more extreme weather events such as the droughts, fires and floods that many of our communities have experienced this year. These changes affect natural and human environments (air quality, clean water and food sources) and also can have negative effects on our health.
Food security and your health
I’m already planning what I want to cook for the December holidays. I’m thinking of a dinner that’s a little less traditional this year and I'm looking at lemon risotto and stuffed squash recipes. I get excited about the holidays every year. For some reason cooking for celebrations is a completely different experience for me than the Monday to Friday grind of just getting a meal on the table.
Getting patients on their feet faster
Words matter: stigma hurts those left behind
How adult day programs transform lives
At 66 years of age, Carolyn inspires those who know her. Born with cerebral palsy, Carolyn lived with her parents until their poor health made it necessary for them to move into a long-term care home three years ago. For the first time in her life, Carolyn needed to figure out the basics of living on her own. She learned how to cook, pay bills and make the 4.5 kilometre journey from her home to her parents' home on her power wheelchair. She makes this journey once a week to visit her parents, to get some help with her weekly bath, and help the activity team run their regular bingo game.
Tower smudging close to the heart
For Helen Henderson, life is all about connections.
As kukpi7 (chief) of the Canim Lake Band near 100 Mile House, she searches out connection to the land, to her band members and to her past.
Earlier this year at Royal Inland Hospital (RIH) in Kamloops, several connections came together in one emotional ceremony for Helen, one of five Secwepemc kukpi7s who attended a sacred smudging ceremony at the construction site for the RIH Patient Care Tower.
Talking with your teen about vaping
Does your teen vape? A recent Health Canada survey showed that 23 per cent of students in grades 7-12 have tried an electronic cigarette.
Health Canada has warned that vaping or using electronic cigarettes may cause health risks. Those health risks can be experienced by the person vaping, or by inhaling the vapours of others.
Hope for severe opioid addiction
New initiative supporting vulnerable population during pandemic
It's being called ground-breaking work.
A small and mighty team of Interior Health physicians and nurse practitioners are going above and beyond in supporting some of the region’s most vulnerable populations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The devoted group are supporting people who are impacted by the poisoned drug supply crisis and have to isolate due to a positive COVID-19 test, by meeting them where they are.