Indigenous Patient Liaison (Northern Health Area)

Provided by Carrier Sekani Family Services

Provide Indigenous patients' and their families with resources to cope with the stresses of a family member having to leave their home and community to come to the Prince George hospital.
The Indigenous Patient Liaison Worker (IPLW) serves as a connection between communities and the hospital healthcare staff to help facilitate healing. The worker also assists Indigenous patients with accessing additional services outside of the UHNBC as needed.
The IPLW works in many areas throughout the hospital such as the ICU, pediatrics, maternity, primary care medical unit and more.
  • In-hospital support
  • Extra Information about health services available in Prince George and your community.
  • Translation between carrier dialects and English.
  • Help with applying for healthcare travel benefits to cover the cost of travel, hotels, food, and transport.
  • General information about your hospital stay and help to complete forms.
Referral Instructions: To access services, simply contact your Community Health Representative (CHR), Nurse or Social Worker and they can connect you with the In-Hospital Support. If you are being transferred to another hospital, please let your APLW know. They will contact the Aboriginal Liaison worker at the hospital you are going to and let them know you will be arriving. In Prince George and Burns Lake, contact the APLW through the numbers below.

778-349-1348 (Prince George)

Public email: tboucher@csfs.org

Website: https://www.csfs.org/services...

Prince George Office - 1475 Edmonton Street, Prince George, British Columbia, V2M 1S2

Service is available in Carrier and English.

Cost: No cost

Referral options:

  • Physician or nurse practitioner referral
  • Health professional referral
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Availability

Service area: Northern Health Area

Ways to Access
  • Provided 1:1 in-person
  • Provided at multiple locations

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  2. Last Name
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