St. Adolphe
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MMF SH-SSAbout
MMF Status: Active
Métis Local #: 81
Population (2021 Census): St. Adolphe (designated place) - 1,006 Ritchot (RM) - 7,469
Community Government/Council: Rural Municipality of Ritchot
Languages Spoken: English and French
Available Care
Closest Access Hospital with Emergent or Urgent Care: Victoria Hospital in Winnipeg
Closest Pharmacy: St. Adolphe
Services available at the closest accesible nursing station/health centre/hospital/clinic that serves Métis people:
All services available in Winnipeg
Nearest access for being weighed: At the St Adolphe pharmacy
Cancer Navigation Line:
Southern
Toll free: 1-855-623-1533
Fax: 1-204-331-8900
Nearest Radiation Therapy Centre:
CCMB
Nearest Community Cancer Program:
Winnipeg
Services
closest accessible bloodwork:
Dynacare in Winnipeg
follow-up and primary care:
Make an appointment or walk-in to health centres in Winnipeg
closest access to cancer related drugs:
Patients need to go to Winnipeg
closest acess to central line cleaning and inspection:
In Winnipeg
medical transportation:
Car transport to appointments through Ritchot Senior Services
closest access to palliative care:
Closest available is in Winnipeg
closest access to homecare:
Winnipeg
closest personal care and independent living facilities:
In Ste. Anne, St. Pierre, St. Malo, and Niverville.
closest physiotherapy access:
Private clinics in Ile-Des-Chênes, Niverville and in Winnipeg.
community care resources:
St.Adolphe Arena, Ritchot Senior Services
closest accessible mental health supports:
There are help lines available, or in Winnipeg
closest access to medical supplies:
In Winnipeg
closest access to groceries:
Locally at the convenience store or in Winnipeg.
transportation routes from the community to winnipeg:
10 - 15 minutes to south perimetre via Hwy 75, Hwy 200 and Hwy 59
transportation routes from the community to the closest cancer program in the community:
Steinbach is 1/2 an hour away and Boundary Trails is 1 hour and 10 minutes
risk of transportation loss:
Minimal with few occasions in winter