Indigenous Health and Support Services

Provided by Xatśūll First Nation

Provides a variety of health and community services through the Soda Creek Band (Xatśūll Nation).
Xatśūll Community Services offers a wide range of services. Some of these services are provided through the Soda Creek Band, while others are made available through the Three Corners Health Services Society. The following services are offered:
  • Counselling and Mental Health: Counselling for both mental health and addiction is available on a weekly basis in addition to the services of an Interactive Healing Therapist.
  • A&D Treatment and Referrals: Free, confidential information and referral services are available for those in need of support with any kind of substance abuse issue (alcohol and drugs).
  • Nurses and Nurse Practitioner: Nurses are available at the Health Station three days a week for things such as immunizations and TB testing. A Nurse Practitioner comes out once a week for those who don’t have a physician.
  • Pre & Post Natal Program: These services can help mothers with everything from what to expect to help with breastfeeding often through things like lunch and learn programs.
  • Medical Transportation: The Band and Three Corners offer transportation for medical appointments twice a month each
  • Physiotherapy Services: A physiotherapist comes out once a month to offer their services to our members.
  • Home & Community Care: Home and community care is ideal for Elders who might have difficulty leaving their home and would like someone to check up on them.
  • Child & Family Services: We help ensure children in our community are well cared for and can help parents or caretakers who might struggle to keep up and work through challenges. We also oversee children in care

250-989-2323

Website: https://www.xatsull.com/departments...

3405 Mountain House Road, Williams Lake, British Columbia, V2G 5L5

Cost: No cost

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Service area: Williams Lake + show cities

Service area cities: Williams Lake

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