Saskatchewan

Moose Jaw

Kliniek on Main
Address 351 Main St. N. Moose Jaw, SK S6H 0W2
Contact information (T): 306-694-1440
(F): 306-693-9990
Clinic population/clientele 93% refugees/claimants, but also see immigrants, general population, and pre-natal/women’s health
Categories of refugees served 92% GAR; 7% PSR; <1% claimant
No. hours per week clinic open to seeing refugee pts 30 hours/week
Clinic structure/context Part of a larger family medicine clinic
Duration of patient enrolment at clinic/target discharge timeframe Provide ongoing care
Staffing (in FTE) 3.5 MDs, 2 NPs, 0.2 Pharmacists
Interpreter services Phone
Funding source(s) Provincial
Key community links/partners/referral sites Moose Jaw Multicultural Council, Public Health, Newcomer Welcome Centre, Five Hills Health Region programming: Mental Health and Addictions, Kids First, Family Outreach, Transition House
Teaching site Yes, but part-time for medical residents; periodically for medical students and NP students
Research site No

Saskatoon

REACH Clinic (Refugee Engagement and Community Health Clinic)
Address Saskatoon, 455 2nd avenue North, S7K 2C2
Contact information (T): (306) 652-0300
(W): http://www.saskatooncommunityclinic.ca/reach-refugee-health-clinic/
Clinic population/clientele 100% refugees/claimants
Categories of refugees served 80% GAR; 20% PSR; 0% claimant
No. hours per week clinic open to seeing refugee pts 4 hours/week (1 morning/week from 8:30am-12:30pm)
Clinic structure/context Community Health Centre (CHC)
Duration of patient enrolment at clinic/target discharge timeframe Transition after 1 year

Staffing (in FTE) 4 part-time MDs, 1 part-time NP
Interpreter services Phone and in-person
Funding source(s) Federal and Provincial
Key community links/partners/referral sites Global Gathering Place and Saskatoon Open Door Society, Saskatoon Health Region, University of Saskatchewan
Teaching site Yes, for medical residents, medical students
Research site Yes