Debates of October 16, 2025 (day 63)

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Follow-up to Oral Question 439-20(1): Respite Care and Home Care in Dehcho Communities

Speaker: Mr. Glen Rutland

Further to the response provided to the Member for Dehcho on February 6, 2025, the following additional information is provided:

In the Dehcho communities, the delivery of the Home Care program is organized to address the assessed needs of residents. In the Dehcho, the Home Care program is provided by two different health and social services authorities: Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority – Dehcho Region and Hay River Health and Social Services Authority.

Home care is provided based on an assessed need by a nurse, a health centre nurse or home care nurse, with oversight provided to the personal support workers.

Home Care services include personal care, light housekeeping, medication management, transportation, accompaniment to telehealth and doctor appointments, nursing assessments completed by Community Health Nurse or Nurse in Charge - Home Care, basic wound care, friendly visits, basic foot care, vital signs and weights, meal preparation and end of life care and home palliation

In the Dehcho Region, there is a Home Care Nurse in Charge position located in

Fort Simpson that travels to all regional communities to help with assessment and care planning and to provide oversight to the Personal Support Workers.

There are Community Health Nurses located in the community health centres that also provide some assessment and oversight. In the Dehcho region, home care is provided to all Dehcho communities.

In Fort Liard, there are two Person Support Workers available Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 5:00pm.

In Fort Providence, there is one Licensed Practical Nurse and two Personal Support Workers available Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 5:00pm.

In Fort Simpson, there is one Licensed Practical Nurse and three Personal Support Workers available Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 5:00pm, evenings and weekends.

In Jean-Marie River, there is one Personal Support Worker position that is currently vacant and assessed home care is provided by the Regional Home Care Nurse who travels from Fort Simpson.

In Kakisa, there is one Personal Support Worker position that is currently vacant and assessed home care is provided by a Regional Home Care Nurse who travels from Fort Simpson.

In Nahanni Butte, there is one Personal Support Worker position that is currently vacant and assessed home care is provided by a Regional Home Care Nurse who travels from Fort Simpson.

In Sambaa K’e, there is one Personal Support Worker available Monday to Friday from 1:00pm to 5:00pm.

In Wrigley, there is one Personal Support Worker available Monday to Friday from 1:00pm to 5:00pm.

In Kátł′odeeche First Nation, home care and health services are provided by two Health and Social Services Authorities, the Hay River Health and Social Services Authority and the Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority.

The Hay River Health and Social Services Authority provides Home Care Nurses for nursing care and advanced wound care and the Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority in the Dehcho Region provides funding to Kátł′odeeche First Nation for one Home Support Worker and one Community Health Representative, they are available Monday to Friday from 10:30am to 5:00pm.

In addition to Kátł′odeeche First Nation, the Hay River Health and Social Services Authority provides home care nursing and advanced wound care to Hay River and Enterprise.