Health Department Staff
The WuìkÌ“inuxÌŒv Nation Health Department is dedicated to the holistic well-being of our community — nurturing the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health of every member, from our youngest children to our beloved Elders.
Meet our team. Together, we provide care, support, and resources that honour our culture and meet our community where they are.
We are here to walk alongside you on your journey to wellness.
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Health Director
Cerelina Willie
health_director@wuikinuxv.net 250 949 8625 ext. 301
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Community Health Representative
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Food Security
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Community Health Nurse
Jennifer Anastacia
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Elder Coordinator
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Aboriginal Head Start on Reserve (AHSOR)
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Community Health Representative
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Elder In-home Care
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Community Health Representative
Schedule & Contact Information
Community Health Representative (CHR)
Telephone Extension: 302
Direct Line: 250 949 5334
Email: chr@wuikinuxv.net
Emergency Contact:** VHF Channel 12
If you have any questions or need assistance during these times, please don't hesitate to reach out. Your health and well-being are our top priorities, and we are here to support you**Community Health Representative (CHR)**
Health Resources
Health & Social Wellness Dept Staff & Contact Information
Health Director
Cerelina Willie
Telephone extension: 301
Email: health_director@wuikinuxv.net
Community Health Nurse
Jennifer Anastacia
Telephone extension: 303
Email: health_nurse@wuikinuxv.net
Port McNeill Medical Clinic: (250)-956-3377
Dr. Armogam
Doctor will be in the Community on the following dates:
August 22 2024
September 19 2024 (Telephone appointments)
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Doctor of the Day:
Calling 1-(855)-344-3800
First Nations clients in BC who do not have a doctor of their own, or have lost access due to COVID-19, can call 1-855-344-3800 to book an appointment or email virtualdoctor@rccbc.ca.
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811: Calling 811 will connect you with a Registered Nurse
24 hours a day 7 days a week. They can answer questions or
concerns, as well as refer you on to appropriate resources.
FNHA funds First Nations/Status Adult 19 + clients living in BC more than 3 months. Metis & Inuit are not eligible for FNHA funding.
Counsellors/Referral workers complete the Referral application package online. As clients cannot self-refer
https://www.fnha.ca/what-we-do/mental-wellness-and-substance-use/treatment-centres - There is no cost to client or Band.
Counsellor to FAX: Referral Application package individually to treatment centre/s client is applying to. Attention: Intake worker at treatment centre. I do not need a copy of this package.
Jordons principle for children & youth under 19 years
Telephone: 778 951 0716
National English ( 1 855 572 4453 )
National French ( 1 833 753 6326 )
Website : http://www.canada.ca/jordans-principle.ca
First Nations clients in BC who do not have a doctor of their own , or have lost access due to COVID 19 can call
First Nations Virtual Substance Use and Psychiatry Service
https://www.fnha.ca/what-we-do/ehealth/virtual-substance-use-and-psychiatry-service
24 HOUR HELP LINES
MMIWG CRISIS LINE 1-844-413-6649
IRS HELP LINE 1-866-925-4419
Hope for Wellness: - 1-855-242-3310
Hope for Wellness Chat Line: -
60s Scoop Peer Support Line: 1-866-456-6060
