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  • WAHA Celebrates Indigenous Nurses Day

    Celebrating over 60 Indigenous nursing staff. Meegwetch for providing culturally relevant health care as close to home as possible.

  • WAHA Celebrates National Nursing Week

    Happy National Nursing Week, May 11-17. WAHA would like to celebrate and recognize all of our Nurses. We appreciate your kindness, compassion and tireless dedication.   Your work saves lives, and ensures our patients receive optimal health care closest to home.

  • Our first-ever CT scanner has arrived

    News that we have begun to use our new computed tomography (CT) scanner was shared with our communities, partners and friends today. Response to this significant achievement has been overwhelming positive and congratulatory because today marks the fulfillment of a commitment our Executive team made over a year ago to have a CT scanner here…

  • COVID-19 Community Update: Pandemic Projections for James Bay and Hudson Bay region

    Countries and communities around the world are seeing the benefit of strictly following social/physical distancing guidelines. This is true for our region as well. The quick decision-making by Chiefs and Councils to implement social/physical distancing measures is part of the reason we have no confirmed cases of COVID-19 in our region yet. WAHA is working…

  • COVID-19 Community Update: Staff screening procedures

    There have recently been some questions regarding staff travelling to the region from other areas of the province, as well as questions about our process for screening these professionals to ensure the safety of our communities. Together with our team in Human Resources, the Weeneebayko Area Health Authority (WAHA) has taken significant steps to balance…

  • COVID-19 Community Update: NEW COVID-19 Information Phone Numbers

    As of March 31, 2020, we have updated the phone numbers for reporting symptoms and asking questions. Due to a high volume of calls to the Porcupine Health Unit, we have established new numbers for our region. If you have questions about COVID-19 or symptoms such as fever, cough or difficulty breathing, call the public…

  • No confirmed cases of COVID-19 in our region

    As of 7:30 p.m. today (March 28, 2020) there are NO confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the James Bay and Hudson Bay region. If this should change we will notify all of the communities we serve.  We are in regular contact with each community’s Chief and Health Director and other local, provincial and federal partners …

  • COVID-19 Community Update: Urgent Care Clinics replace regular out-patient clinics until further notice

    As of March 18, 2020, our regular appointment clinics are closed until further notice. However, we will continue to provide care for emergency and medically urgent dental, medical and mental health concerns. Until further notice, our emergency rooms in Moosonee, Moose Factory, Fort Albany and Attawapiskat are ONLY for emergencies, such as: Chest pain Difficulty…

  • COVID-19 Community Update: Visitor Access Restricted & Non-Urgent Medical Appointments Cancelled

    As of 2:30 p.m. today (March 13, 2020) we have implemented a no visitors rule in our inpatient units/rooms unless directly involved in patient care, i.e. family caregivers, at all of our sites. As well, all non-urgent medical appointments south of Moosonee and Moose Factory are being cancelled/postponed effective immediately. Medically necessary appointments  Appointments will…

  • Community Bulletin: WAHA cancels all work-related travel in response to COVID-19

    Dear Community Members: We are taking the extra precautionary steps to limit the potential spread of COVID-19 in our region in response to the case of COVID-19 confirmed today in Sudbury. As of today, all staff work-related travel is canceled unless it is medically necessary until further notice. We are also working with our management…