Allotment gardens have plots (allotments) that individuals/families can rent year-to-year for growing their own crops. Many allotment gardens also include donation plots, seed saving plots, and other projects. Below is a list of all the allotment gardens in Kingston. If you are looking to get a garden plot, please contact the coordinator of the garden you […]
Collective gardens are gardens that are managed communally by a group of people. Many collective gardens grow produce for donation. Some are open to the public to get involved, others are exclusively for the staff/volunteers/clientele of a particular agency. Aetewahyahrónsheke (We All Grow Together) Aetewahyahrónsheke is an Indigenous youth-led and community volunteer-based garden project that […]
Community orchards, or food forests, are plantings of fruit and/or nut trees that are managed by community groups. Some are attached to existing community gardens, some are independent. Below is a list of community orchards and food forests in Kingston. KCHC Food Forest Located within the KCHC Production Garden, this mini food forest was planted […]
Kingston Community Health Centres convenes the Kingston Community Gardens Network (KCGN), with the support of the City of Kingston. The Network was established to support the creation of new community gardens on City-owned property, and to help existing community gardens flourish. At times, we may be able to support the creation of community gardens on […]
Individuals using injection and inhalation drugs can access free, sterile supplies at our Weller site. All supplies are for one-time use and accessing supplies is convenient and confidential.
This non-medical service will help improve your overall physical and mental health, and allow you to build more meaningful connections around you.
This program offers practical advice, information, referral, and connects individuals and families with appropriate resources within the community.
Through our prenatal care program, we help connect clients to a physician, nurse practitioner, obstetrician or midwife.
Midtown Kingston Health Home offers sexual health appointments.
People who do not currently have a physician or nurse practitioner can book appointments for concerning health issues with the clinical team at the Midtown Kingston Health Home.
Quick testing for chlamydia and gonorrhea is available at our Midtown site on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 9 to 11 a.m. and 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
The Access Clinic at the NACHC site offers primary care for urgent health issues for people who have already been rostered to the GNHH but have not had their first appointment with their primary care provider.
The Greater Napanee Health Home provides access to team-based primary care at multiple sites, including support from physician specialists, nurses, allied health professionals and administrative staff.
Registered Dietitians help people understand the connection between their health and their food choices. Our dietitian offers individual nutrition counselling and runs some group programs
The Rural Frontenac, Lennox & Addington (RFLA) Allied Health Team is part of the Greater Napanee Health Home. To complement the primary care provided by your family doctor or nurse practitioner, this team provides allied health services to patients of the primary care practices in the region. These services – including individual appointments and group programs […]
Napanee Area Community Health Centre serves about 60,000 residents of the Rural Frontenac Lennox and Addington region, spread out over a very large and rural district. Many programs and services are offered at this Napanee site.
Cette maison de santé fournit des soins primaires et sert de point d'accès communautaire important pour la fourniture de services de santé à l'ensemble de la communauté, y compris les dépistages du cancer, les soins prénataux, les soins de santé pour les bébés et les services de santé sexuelle.
Our Diabetes Educator works with clients and their families to teach diabetes self-management, promote healthy lifestyle choices, and help create individualized treatment plans that align with personal goals.
ISKA envisions Kingston as a community strengthened by the contributions and skills of immigrants, newcomers, and refugees. We offer a variety of settlement programs and services.
Our dental clinic offers services for urgent or emergent dental issues for eligible people.
This non-medical service will help improve your overall physical and mental health, and allow you to build more meaningful connections around you.
If you cannot access a dietitian through your family health team, you may self-refer or ask your health care practitioner for a referral. Clients and participants must live in the Kingston area or be a client of Kingston Community Health Centres.
Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy at KCHC are services offered in collaboration with the School of Rehabilitation Therapy at Queen’s University through an interprofessional community setting.
We offer prenatal care and obstetrical services to our clients. Clients who do not have a family doctor can see our nurse practitioner for prenatal care through the sexual health clinic, but will be referred to a physician or obstetrician later in their pregnancy for late prenatal care and delivery.