Blood Tribe Department of Health

The Lethbridge Wellness Shelter and Stabilization Unit is currently hiring Licensed Practical Nurses.We are seeking pass...
06/16/2026

The Lethbridge Wellness Shelter and Stabilization Unit is currently hiring Licensed Practical Nurses.

We are seeking passionate professionals to join our team. If you are committed to supporting community health, wellness and making a difference; we encourage you to apply.

Visit btdh.ca/careers to view our latest opportunities.

The Blood Tribe Department of Health is pleased to welcome Dr. Pieter Meyer to the Standoff Clinic team.Originally from ...
06/11/2026

The Blood Tribe Department of Health is pleased to welcome Dr. Pieter Meyer to the Standoff Clinic team.

Originally from South Africa, Dr. Meyer brings a wealth of international and rural healthcare experience to our community. Throughout his career, he has worked in South Africa, Angola, England, Scotland, Wales, and across Canada, providing care in a variety of clinical settings. Dr. Meyer has dedicated more than 30 years to serving rural and Indigenous communities, providing high-quality care to his patients.

Dr. Meyer and his family recently returned to Southern Alberta, where they previously worked in Cardston and Standoff. With years of experience in family medicine and emergency care, Dr. Meyer is excited to reconnect with the community and provide compassionate, patient-centered care.

Dr. Meyer is available to all patients by appointment or walk-in from 10AM to 4PM on Monday to Friday excluding Wednesdays.

Please join us in welcoming Dr. Meyer back to our community and to the Blood Tribe Department of Health. We are grateful to have him as part of our healthcare team and look forward to the positive impact he will make in the lives of our community members.

The Wellness Program is hosting First Nations Child & Family Services and Jordans Principle Settlement Information Sessi...
06/09/2026

The Wellness Program is hosting First Nations Child & Family Services and Jordans Principle Settlement Information Sessions:

June 11, 2026 | Wellness Centre
*Please call Wellness Program to book and appointment*

June 12, 2026 | Kainai Multi-Purpose Building

10:00AM - 4:00PM Daily

Required to make an application:
• Government Identification
• Indian Status Card

For more information please contact the Wellness Program at 403-737-3883.

Please join us!The Wellness Program is hosting Day of Prayer - National Indigenous Day of Activity at:Friday, June 19, 2...
06/09/2026

Please join us!

The Wellness Program is hosting Day of Prayer - National Indigenous Day of Activity at:

Friday, June 19, 2026
9:30AM - 1:00PM
Wellness Program Building - Standoff, AB

Sunrise Ceremony starts at 6:00AM

Giveaway and refreshments.

For more information, please contact the Wellness Program at 403-737-3883.

It’s back! We're here to kick-off the annual Wellness Program Kainai Indian Days Fun Run/Walk will take place on Wednesd...
06/09/2026

It’s back! We're here to kick-off the annual Wellness Program Kainai Indian Days Fun Run/Walk will take place on Wednesday July 15, 2026, across from Thunder Chief Gas Bar.

There is no registration fee for this event, and all runners have a chance to win a gift card.

You can register online here: https://racepro.ca/indiandays/

The Blood Tribe Department of Health is proud to support the Blood Tribe Emergency Management Addressing Completion Proj...
06/05/2026

The Blood Tribe Department of Health is proud to support the Blood Tribe Emergency Management Addressing Completion Project. Since 2022, the Blood Tribe Administration and partnering departments have been working to implement a Nation-wide addressing system, including mapping, house numbering, and road signage. These improvements assist emergency responders, health care providers, and other essential services locate residences more quickly and efficiently.

As the project moves into its final phases this summer, the Blood Tribe Department of Health encourages all residents to take note of their assigned house number and be prepared to provide it when contacting Emergency Services.

We are thankful to the community for their participation and interest in the project. If you have any questions, please contact the Blood Tribe Land Management Office at (403)737-8151.

Blood Tribe Emergency Services will be conducting Wildfire Mitigation field work throughout the community from June 8 to...
06/05/2026

Blood Tribe Emergency Services will be conducting Wildfire Mitigation field work throughout the community from June 8 to August 28, 2026.

The purpose of the Wildfire Mitigation Program is to reduce vegetation and other combustible fuels in fire-prone areas, helping to lower the risk and impact of future wildfires.

Field work may include mowing grass, clearing brush, laying gravel, and removing or relocating flammable materials away from homes, buildings, and other structures.

For more information, please contact: Leonard Chief Moon - Blood Tribe Emergency Services
Office: 403-308-4195 | Email: [email protected]

AHS and BTDH Kick-Off 2026 National Indigenous Peoples Month Opening CeremoniesThe Blood Tribe Department of Health (BTD...
06/03/2026

AHS and BTDH Kick-Off 2026 National Indigenous Peoples Month Opening Ceremonies

The Blood Tribe Department of Health (BTDH) proudly partnered with Alberta Health Services (AHS) Southwest Corridor to kick off National Indigenous Peoples Month Opening Ceremonies held at the Multi-Purpose Building in Standoff, AB on June 2, 2026.

National Indigenous Peoples Month is recognized throughout June, with National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrated annually on June 21. The month provides an opportunity to honour and celebrate the rich cultures, histories, contributions, and achievements of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples across Canada.

This year’s theme, “Embracing Cultural Safety,” highlights Alberta Health Services commitment to working alongside Indigenous partners, health teams, and communities to improve health outcomes and promote culturally safe care for Indigenous peoples across Alberta.

“Promoting cultural safety in all health interactions and systems is a great way to show our Indigenous patients that their ways are still respected,” BTDH CEO Kash Shade stated.

The Blood Tribe Department of Health is proud to partner with Alberta Health Services in providing health care services to improve health outcomes to the Blood Tribe community and Indigenous peoples across the region.

We would like to thank AHS partners and guest speakers Dr. Sayeh Zielke, Les Fisher, Paul Weiss, Toby Schneider, Dr. Kim Simmonds, Wayne LaBonte, Colin Zieber, and our many dignitaries and visitors that attended the opening ceremonies.

To learn more about Alberta Health Services’ National Indigenous Peoples Month events and initiatives, visit together4health.albertahealthservices.ca.

The Community Health Prenatal Classes have been rescheduled for June 9-11 at the Multi-Purpose Youth Room. The classes p...
06/02/2026

The Community Health Prenatal Classes have been rescheduled for June 9-11 at the Multi-Purpose Youth Room. The classes provide expectant parents with vital information, skills, and support to navigate the journey of pregnancy, childbirth, and early parenthood.

To register, contact Community Health at 403-737-3933.

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Box 229
Cardston, AB
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Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

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