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Self-Management Support Programs - North West

Programs that focus on the support and empowerment of patients living with a chronic disease, and their families. These programs are designed to help individuals make realistic goals, build confidence in their ability in managing their health, and maintain an active and fulfilling life.

See also Diabetes Education Programs.

 
These services are located in North West
Atikokan Family Health Team - Chronic Disease Self Management Program  
101 Zuke Rd, Atikokan, ON  P0T 1C0
807-597-8781
Atikokan Family Health Team - Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Program  
101 Zuke Rd, Atikokan, ON  P0T 1C0
807-597-8781
Atikokan Family Health Team - Chronic Pain Self Management Program  
101 Zuke Rd, Atikokan, ON  P0T 1C0
807-597-8781
Atikokan General Hospital - Case Management Program  
100 Main St, Atikokan, ON  P0T 1C0
807-597-2724
Dryden Area Family Health Team - Chronic Pain Self-Management Program  
40 Goodall St, Dryden, ON  P8N 2Z6
807-223-7406
Ontario Health atHome - North West Area - Thunder Bay - Head Office - Chronic Disease Self-Management Program  
961 Alloy Dr, Thunder Bay, ON  P7B 5Z8
1-800-626-5406
Red Lake Family Health Team - Goldcorp Red Lake Regional Medical Centre - Community Services  
51K Hwy 105, Red Lake, ON  P0V 2M0
807-727-2751
Sunset Country Family Health Team - Paterson Medical Centre - Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Program  
1-35 Wolsley St Paterson Medical Centre, Kenora  P9N 0H8
807-468-6321

These services are located outside of North West, but provide service to North West.
Diabetes Canada - Ontario Monitoring for Health Program  
170 University Ave, Suite 1000, Toronto, ON  M5H 3B3
416-363-3373
Institute for Behavioural and Functional Medicine - Virtual Clinic  
3410 Sheppard Ave E, Suite 208, Scarborough, ON  M1T 3K4
416-306-2001
MS Canada - 1:1 Peer Support  
Toronto, ON
Online Chronic Disease Self-Management Program  

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