Altona Community Memorial Health Centre
T 204-324-6411 | F 204-324-8482

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Visiting Hours
Southern Health-Santé Sud acknowledges the importance of families in the provision of care and comfort to patients. Families are welcome during times most suitable to the patient.
General visiting hours - 2:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Adult Day Program
Adult Day Programs provide social and recreational opportunities for clients being cared for in their home – this to take full advantage of their independence while providing relief to caregivers. For further information including the assessment process, contact your local Case Coordinator-Home Care. More information for Adults & Seniors
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Electrocardiogram
Click here for more information on electrocardiograms.
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Emergency Department
What you can expect on your emergency department visit: You will be registered and assessed by the triage nurse. You will need to provide your health history, i.e. allergies or special diet, medications, medical conditions and current contact information. Please have your Manitoba Health Card ready. You may be asked to sit in the waiting room; the most critically ill or injured patients will be seen first. Emergency department staff work as a team to give you the best possible care. Always tell the triage nurse if you are feeling worse, need to step outside or leave the hospital. You may need blood work, x-rays or other medical tests to determine the best treatment. While in the emergency department, thank you for respecting the privacy and care of all our patients and, remember: It’s safe to ask any questions.
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Holter Monitoring
Click here for more information on holter monitoring.
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Laboratory
Click here for a listing of lab services in our region and hours of operation.
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Meals on Wheels
Meals on Wheels, a delivery meal program, can be arranged through a local Case Coordinator-Home Care near you.
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Surgery
Ask your health care provider for more information regarding surgery offered at this site.
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Telehealth
Telehealth is the use of technology to connect people to health care services at a distance. A secure, video link connects clients to health care providers at different locations in Manitoba. You are able to see, hear and talk to your care provider on a television screen and they will be able to see, hear and talk to you.
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Therapeutic Recreation
Therapeutic Recreation, also known as recreational programming, is provided in all personal care homes and in some other sites as an integral part of the overall care provided. Therapeutic Recreation has been shown to improve heart health, decrease blood pressure, improve strength, flexibility and walking ability, increase alertness, reduce falls, improve verbal interactions and improve morale and life satisfaction. Recreational programming is available for both individuals and groups and is designed to meet one’s physical, emotional, cultural and social needs. -
X-Ray
Click here for a listing of sites that perform X-rays in our region and hours of operation.