Programs & Services

Complementary Programs & Services

All Nations’ Healing Hospital

All Nations’ Healing Hospital (ANHH) provides rural hospital care in Fort Qu’Appelle and the surrounding community which includes emergency services, acute care, inpatient/outpatient services, and medical imaging, in addition to chronic disease management, remote dialysis, women’s healthcare, and midwifery services. Patients have access to cultural and traditional services, through traditional knowledge holders, traditional medicines, traditional and spiritual institutes and spiritual counselling. ANHH is owned and operated by File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council (FHQTC) and Touchwood Agency Tribal Council (TATC), funded through a transfer agreement from Health Canada, and an operating agreement with the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA).

Pasikow Muskwa Rising Bear Healing Centre

Pasikow Muskwa Rising Bear Healing Centre is a culturally enhanced Chronic Kidney Wellness Initiative. The centre provides wholistic services for individuals, families and communities and includes traditional healing practices and/or clinical health services.

Health care professionals address all aspects of health and well-being for physical, emotional, spiritual, and cultural health. Rising Bear has offered satellite dialysis services since September 26th, 2018, and accommodates up to 12 patients on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

Women’s Health Centre

Women’s Health Centre provides comprehensive services that focus on improving access to preventative health care for women. In a safe environment, reproductive health care is available to meet the needs of women from all our communities. A Nurse Practitioner and physician is available to manage and treat health concerns unique to women across the lifespan.

Women’s Health Centre also provides Midwifery services to expectant mothers in the community. Midwives with the Midwifery Program attend births in the ANHH Birthing Unit and Regina General Hospital. The midwives provide pre- and post-natal care and support the women and their families. Outreach Clinics are offered in communities, as well as Mother and Baby Sessions.

Kihêw Waciston Eagle Nest Primary Care Clinic

FHQTC Health Services and All Nations’ Healing Hospital are in the process of constructing a culturally responsive primary care centre, kihêw waciston Eagle Nest Primary Care Centre. The upcoming health clinic is being built adjacent to ANHH on the corner of 8th St. and Sioux Ave. in Fort Qu’Appelle. The clinic will serve residents of Fort Qu’Appelle and the surrounding area to help address the healthcare needs within the community, providing non-emergent care to clients and reducing the burden on the emergency department. The primary care clinic is expected to open in summer 2025.