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Holistic health services | Mental wellness support

Reach out for health support

Our dedicated team is here to assist you with all your health inquiries, providing personalized care and guidance tailored to your needs. We prioritize your well-being and are committed to serving our community.

Email Us

info@nunee.org

call us

+1 780-697-3650

Head Office

Unit 6, 219 Allison Bay Reserve, Fort Chipewyan, Alberta, T0P 1B0

Nursing Station

Box 350
Fort Chipewyan, Alberta, T0P 1B0
Phone: 780-697-3650
Fax: 780-697-3565

Community Wellness

Box 476
Fort Chipewyan, Alberta, T0P 1B0
Phone: 780-697-3900
Fax: 780-697-3031

Your Questions Answered: Health, Access, Services, and Community Care

Explore answers to common questions about Nunee Health Board Society’s services, eligibility, wellness programs, and care options in Fort Chipewyan. This section helps you better understand how we support your health and the well-being of our community through a respectful, accessible, and holistic approach.

Nunee Health Board Society is a community-based health organization serving the people of Fort Chipewyan, including the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation, Mikisew Cree First Nation, and Fort Chipewyan Métis. It provides integrated health services with a focus on quality care, community support, and a holistic approach to wellness.

Health services are available to all residents of Fort Chipewyan, with particular focus on Indigenous communities. Services are inclusive and designed to meet the unique needs of both individuals and families in the region.

Nunee provides a wide range of services including family medicine, public health nursing, mental health support, addiction services, chronic disease management, maternal and child health, and community outreach programs.

Appointments can be made by calling the clinic directly during business hours or by visiting the front desk. Emergency services are prioritized, and walk-in options may be available depending on staff availability.

While Nunee focuses on modern healthcare delivery, it respects Indigenous traditions and can provide referrals or culturally appropriate support upon request. The approach is holistic and community-sensitive.

Yes. Nunee offers confidential mental health support, counseling, and addiction recovery programs. Services include one-on-one sessions, group therapy, and crisis support tailored to local needs.

Absolutely. Nunee runs various health promotion and wellness programs throughout the year, including fitness sessions, nutrition education, youth outreach, and elder support initiatives.

Nunee is governed by a board representing the local First Nation and Métis communities. It is funded through a combination of federal, provincial, and Indigenous health funding agreements, and operates with a commitment to accountability, transparency, and community involvement.