File #: 11-A-314    Version: Name:
Type: Presentation - AC/RC Status: To Be Introduced
File created: 11/8/2011 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/14/2011 Final action: 7/31/2015
Title: PRESENTATION - BARRIE COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE SERVICES Chris Colcy, Executive Director of the Barrie Community Health Centre provided a presentation concerning the services of the Barrie Community Health Centre (BCHC). She explained the services offered by the BCHC and played a video explaining why the community health care model of care is positioned to address provincial health and health care challenges. Ms. Colcy described the BCHC organization and who they serve. She shared the centre’s mission statement and information concerning the number of staff and volunteers at the centre. She provided examples of an average visit for clients and the impact the BCHC has on the health system. Ms. Colcy explained the tenancy challenges the BCHC is experiencing and the request for relocation that was proposed to the North Simcoe LHIN in early 2010. She noted that capital project approval is required for the relocation and described how the relocation will foster an increased capacity...
Attachments: 1. 111114 Barrie Community Health Centre.pdf, 2. 111114 Barrie Community Fall 2011 Healthnews.pdf, 3. 111114 Barrie Community 2010 Annual Report.pdf
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PRESENTATION - BARRIE COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE SERVICES

 

Chris Colcy, Executive Director of the Barrie Community Health Centre provided a presentation concerning the services of the Barrie Community Health Centre (BCHC).  She explained the services offered by the BCHC and played a video explaining why the community health care model of care is positioned to address provincial health and health care challenges.  Ms. Colcy described the BCHC organization and who they serve.  She shared the centre’s mission statement and information concerning the number of staff and volunteers at the centre.  She provided examples of an average visit for clients and the impact the BCHC has on the health system. 

 

Ms. Colcy explained the tenancy challenges the BCHC is experiencing and the request for relocation that was proposed to the North Simcoe LHIN in early 2010.  She noted that capital project approval is required for the relocation and described how the relocation will foster an increased capacity for the BCHC in serving the community.  She concluded by requesting that City Council send a letter of support for the relocation to the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care.

 

Members of General Committee asked a number of questions concerning the information provided in the presentation.