Thanks to the collaboration between the Nunavik Regional Board of Health and Social Services (NRBHSS) and the Ungava Tulattavik Health Centre (UTHC), Isurrivik becomes the first family-type residential resource for adults to be created in Nunavik.
Located at 1450 in Kuujjuuaq, Isurrivik offers a structured living environment for Inuit users, respecting their degree of autonomy. Annie Castonguay and Barbara Helen Wellman will assist the residents in their daily and domestic activities. The official inauguration of the Isurrivik House took place on June 16th, 2022, with the responsible in charge of this new resource Jeannie May, several guests, and partners.
An environment for people with loss of autonomy :
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Isurrivik, the brand new accommodation resource for people with a slight loss of autonomy is now open and can welcome users from Nunavik.
The first resident, Tommy Annanack, was welcomed on June 7. Two more people from the Ungava Coast and another from the Hudson Coast will move in shortly.
Pictured, from left to right: Jeannie May, Head of Programs at the UTHC Elder’s Home and Day Centre, Resident Rena Annanack and Minnie Grey, Executive Director of the Régie at the Isurrivik inauguration.