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Member Health Services

The Glebe Centre Community Programs offer a range of wellness services to support the health and well-being of our members. Whether you're looking for footcare from a qualified nurse, holistic treatment through acupuncture, or support from peers who understand the caregiving journey, our professional and volunteer-led services provide care, connection, and comfort in a trusted environment.

Footcare Service 

This service, provided by an R.P.N., is available Wednesdays by appointment.  9:00 am - 2:00 pm

New and returning clients (have not had an appointment for three months) will need to book and pay for two consecutive appointments.  The first appointment in an assessment the next is treatment.                   

There is a members rate for their 20 minute appointment, this is doubles for (non-members)

You need to book and pay for your appointment(s) in advance. We require 24hr notice to cancel. You will be charged for missed appointment(s).

Contact The Glebe Centre Community Programs 613-230-5730 during regular business hours to book an appointment or initiate a referral.

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Natural Relief for Body and Mind

Acupuncture 

Winnie Fok, R.Ac, R.TCMP is a Registered Acupuncturist and Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner with the College of  Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners & Acupuncturists of Ontario (CTCMPAO) since 2013. 

Thursday afternoon appointments available. Ask for one of three options:

  1. Initial Diagnosis (30 minutes)
  2. Initial Diagnosis with needling treatment (90 minutes)
  3. Follow up needling treatment (60 minutes)

Contact us to check availability and book an appointment.

  • (Cost for non-members is double that of members)
  • 24 hour notice of cancellation required.
  • Some healthcare plans cover some of the cost.
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Caregiver Support Group

The Glebe Centre Community Programs hosts two volunteer-led groups of caregivers who meet to discuss their joys, concerns, and to problem solve challenges with the support of their peers in a welcoming and confidential setting.

Participants can borrow books from an extensive library on caregiving issues. Guest speakers are invited to attend on occasion.

These groups are open to members and participants pay a club fee. Meetings are on Thursdays and Friday mornings. Members register and pay when a quarterly session is offered. See the Current Program Guide for more information concerning registration.