

HAMIOTA & DISTRICT
HEALTH CENTRE
Hamiota Health Centre provides services to a wide range of clients –
offering pre-natal care and everything in between including palliative
care. All of these services are available under one roof.
We are fortunate to have a stable physician group of six. Our
physicians are salaried and run a group practice.
A team approach is used to provide services within the Health Centre.
These services include a dental clinic, medical clinic, Occupational
therapy, Physiotherapy, regular Women’s Wellness Clinics, Hypertension
clinics, EMS, Lab & X-Ray department, 24/7 Emergency Department, a 20
bed Acute care and 30 bed Personal Care Home.
A proactive approach to Health Care is provided to the community with
the following programs – Families First, Home Care, an Adult Day Program
in the PCH, Community Mental Health, Public Health, Health Promotions,
Diabetes and Heart Health, Parent Child Coalition, Dietician, Cancer
Care Program and Telehealth.
We have strong ties to the community. The Seniors Coordinator provides
programming to the Elderly Persons Housing which is also attached to the
Health Centre. Staff member meet regularly with the Town & Municipal
councils, Age Friendly Committee, local Recruitment and Retention
committee, Palliative care, Women’s Auxilliary and the Health Centre
Foundation.
Our Health Centre welcomes students from various disciplines for work
experience. The University of Manitoba and the Hamiota Health Centre
have a strong alliance. U of M medical students come to us at various
stages of their training.
Another strong relationship has been established between Brandon
University, Assiniboine Community College and Robertson College, as well
as the local High School. These students come to the Health Centre for a
variety of work experiences.
Hamiota Health Centre is the major employer in Hamiota.
The Hamiota Medical Clinic is also involved with a teaching program
affiliated with University of Manitoba. For more information click this
link http://www.rham.mb.ca
Hamiota Dental, located within the Hamiota Regional Health Facility in
the Medical Clinic Building, is a progressive, patient-oriented dental
practice. Specializing in family and children's dentistry, and offers
quality services in periodontics and orthodontics. Contact (204)
764-2388 of click this link http://www.hamiotadental.ca
192-1st Avenue West
Box 579
Souris MB R0K 2C0
Phone: 204-483-5000
Toll-free: 1-888-682-2253
Fax: 204-483-5005
Websites:
westernmbrha.ca | www.assiniboine-rha.ca | www.brandonrha.mb.ca | www.prha.mb.ca
Hamiota Dental Office -
Dr. Craig Fedorowich 764-2388
Hamiota District Health Centre
Clinic
764-4218
Hamiota District Health Centre
Office/Telehealth 764-2412
Activity Director 764-4214
Birch Lodge Personal Care
764-4217
Child and Adolescence Community Mental Health Worker
328-6211
Dietary/Meals on Wheels
764-4204
Adult Community Mental Health Worker 764-4211
Ambulance Service
764-4207
Assiniboine North Parent Child Coalition Coordinator
764-2412
ext 220
Chemotherapy 764-4203
Community Related Services
764-4274
Diabetes and Heart Health 1-877-509-7852
Family First Home Visitor 764-4201
Home Care Case Coordinator 764-4206
Home Care Resource Coordinator 764-4215
Lab & X-Ray Unit
764-4209
Lilac Residence
764-2412
Mental Health
764-4211
Occupational Therapy 764-4212
Physiotherapy 764-4212
Public Health Nurse
764-4213
Receptionist 764-4274
Regional Dietician
764-4219
Seniors Council
Coordinator -
Dana Routledge 764-2658
Park
Residence
Rob Johnson
764-2987
The Assiniboine RHA would like to congratulate Dr. Karen Juce from Hamiota on receiving the Award of Excellence from the Manitoba College of Family Physicians. The physician chosen for this award exemplifies the qualities of an excellent family physician within his/her practice and within their community. "Dr. Juce is an excellent and caring family physician," said her colleague Dr. Allan Ranson. "She is also an integral member of the greater community outside the health care field." Dr. Juce is also a lecturer with the University of Manitoba, Faculty of Medicine and she is involved in teaching at the student and residency level. Dr. Juce has practiced in Hamiota since 1996 and is the mother of three.
Dr. Allan Ranson
Dr. Allan Ranson of Hamiota, Manitoba, is the recipient of the College’s
Family Physician of the Year Award for 2007.
Dr. Ranson graduated from the University of Manitoba in 1976 and became
certified in Family Medicine in 1978. He practiced in his home
town of Carberry until 1985, worked as an emergency room physician in
Brandon from 1985-86 and then moved to Hamiota where he continues to
practice.
During almost thirty years as a full service rural family physician, Dr.
Ranson has also served the wider community in other ways. He and
his accordion are well known, regularly delighting audiences at the
personal care home, his church and in other settings! He has been
actively involved in many facets of health care ranging from advisory
roles with various health professional groups and organizations, to
volunteer work with several recreational and healthy living advocacy
groups as well as in his church. Between 2003 & 2005 he provided
locum services in under serviced rural and remote communities in three
provinces.
Dr. Ranson has served in many roles provincially, particularly with the
College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba. In 1990 he was granted
Fellowship in the College of Family Physicians of Canada.
Dr. Ranson excels as a family man. He has been supported in all
his activities by his wife, Yolande, and their three children (all
married), Tamara, Matthew and Monique. He identifies his three
young grandchildren as number one on his list of achievements.
Dr. Ranson was honoured at the President’s Banquet which took place
during the College’s Annual Scientific Assembly in Gimli on Saturday,
May 5, 2007.
Dr. John Edward Hudson, C.M., M.D.
(1917 - 2003)
University of Manitoba, M.D. 1941
An old fashioned family doctor, “Dr Ed”, as he was affectionately known
was the driving force behind the establishment of the Hamiota Health
Centre. This centre has become the model for the practice of rural
health care delivery in the province of Manitoba. Throughout his career
Dr. “Ed” served as a mentor of many physicians in the province. In
2001 he was made a Member of the Order of Canada for his outstanding
dedication to this community and his profession. That same year he
also received the Queen Elizabeth II Golden Anniversary Medal.
Community Groups - Committee Boards for
Hamiota


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