Not to mention you. It really is a Team Approach.
Family Health Teams are a key piece in building a health care system that promotes
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To provide integrated quality care serving patients and our staff, and to uphold the standards of our professions through comprehensive and sustainable practices.
To be an exceptional provider of primary care services in the community.
We formally acknowledge and give thanks for the land on which we convene as the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee (People of the Long House), the Anishinaabe and other Native Nations.
We recognize the ongoing stewardship of this land and water by its First Peoples, noting that the territory operates under the Dish with One Spoon Wampum*, through which multiple nations have agreed to care for the Great Lakes region collaboratively and peacefully. We further acknowledge the treaties relevant to this land, including Treaty #29* and Treaty #45½*, and affirm our shared responsibilities as treaty partners.
Our commitment includes advancing reconciliation by sharing educational resources that highlight the diverse cultures, experiences, and histories of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. We recognize the distinct identities and contributions of each group.
As healthcare providers, we bear witness to the enduring impacts of colonization, including intergenerational trauma from residential schools, forced relocation and systemic inequities that continue to affect the health and well-being of Indigenous communities.
As we honour residential school survivors, their families, and the children who did not return home. We also reflect on the role of the healthcare system in historical harms We commit to continuous listening, learning, and the adoption of culturally safe, equitable, and trauma-informed practices for all Indigenous patients and communities.
This acknowledgement serves as both recognition and a call to action, guiding us toward reconciliation, healing, and a healthcare system grounded in respect, dignity, and justice.
For more information you can Download our Land Acknowledgment PDF Here.
Anne Martin
Erin Glass (Chair)
George Jansen
Jeannie McLeod (Vice Chair)
John Haddad
Lana Burchett
Ryan Erb
Samantha Reaume
Vanessa Kustec
Teresa Barresi
Juliet Oshevire
Ashley Williams
Matthew Terrill
Leanne Peters
Vanessa Kustec
Monique Hancock
Anne Martin
Ellen Tousaw
Erin Heisz
John Haddad
Leanne Peters
Stacey Snider
Maggie Bean
Wendy Dunn
Carrie
Courtney
Jackie
Justine
Annie Lichti MSW RSW
Ashley Neveu
Hayley Stretch MA RP (Lead)
Karen Verwey MSW RSW
Nicole Rider, M.Ed., C. Psych. Assoc.
Sue Key BSc OT Reg ON
Lindsay Murray
Michelle Jones
Maulin Patel
Sarah Bos
Heather
Jacqueline
Jada
Krystle
Lois
Paul
Trina
Erin Glass (Chair)
Jacob Matusinec
Laurel Moore
Sean Blaine
Maggie Horne (Lead)
Barb
Joanna
Juliet
Melissa
Sarah
Annie Lichti MSW RSW
Ashley Neveu
Hayley Stretch MA RP (Lead)
Karen Verwey MSW RSW
Nicole Rider, M.Ed., C. Psych. Assoc.
Sue Key BSc OT Reg ON
Lindsay Murray
Michelle Jones
Maulin Patel
Tracey Farrell
Becky
Dayna
Jada
Katie
Olga
Sarah
Tamara
Amanda Brown
Samantha Reaume
Shahnaz Shirin
Vanessa Kustec
Amanda C.
Teresa Pitt
Jennifer
Lindsay
Melissa
Sherry
Annie Lichti MSW RSW
Ashley Neveu
Hayley Stretch MA RP (Lead)
Karen Verwey MSW RSW
Nicole Rider, M.Ed., C. Psych. Assoc.
Sue Key BSc OT Reg ON
Lindsay Murray
Michelle Jones
Maulin Patel
Martha Murray
Dawn
Rajvir
Samantha
Shannon
A Family Health Team (FHT) is an approach to primary health care that brings together different health care providers to co-ordinate the highest possible quality of care for you – the patient. Our team consists of doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners and other health care professionals who work collaboratively, each utilizing their experience and skills within the clinic to provide you with the very best and most up-to-date care, when you need it.
The services focus on primary health care including disease prevention, health promotion and disease management.
Yes. Family Health Teams are a team approach to health care where your doctor will be able to focus on your complex medical problems but you’ll have access to different health care professionals according to your needs.
Yes. After hours care is available evenings Monday-Thursday and Saturday mornings by appointment only for rostered patients of STAR Family Health Team. Information regarding after hour clinics is available here.
Not necessarily. Sometimes you may see another member of our interdisciplinary team such as a nurse practitioner, mental health clinician or registered dietitian within your circle of care.
Please contact the office where you scheduled your appointment.
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Please visit our Programs and Services page and select the program you are interested in. You will see details on Registration there.
The registration process and requirements varies between program.