Partners launch green prescription pilot

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The South Georgian Bay Community Health Centre (SGBCHC) has partnered with community organizations to launch the Green Prescription pilot project.

Funded by the Collingwood General and Marine Hospital Foundation’s Wellness Innovation Fund, and spearheaded by the SGBCHC, the goal of the pilot project is to improve the health and wellbeing of individuals living in South Georgian Bay by promoting physical activity and time in nature.

Over the next several months, SGBCHC healthcare providers will prescribe “time in nature” to a group of individuals and offer them free Ontario Parks passes, provided by Ontario Parks. The project will also provide them with free community trail maps, outlining the trail system throughout Clearview, Collingwood and Wasaga Beach, and information about where to access free community programs that focus on nature. Funding for this project will also allow for the purchase of transit passes, for those who need it, and additional equipment when necessary.

“We are so pleased to be offering this innovative pilot project within our community and we are thankful for the support from the CGMH Foundation’s Wellness Innovation Fund, Ontario Parks, and all community partners involved. Research shows that gettingout into nature has tremendous benefits on mental and physical health. Green Prescriptions are now being widely used across Canada and the world to help treat physical conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes and lung diseases and to help individuals living with a mental health condition such as anxiety and depression,” said Heather Klein Gebbinck, Executive Director, SGBCHC.

The World Health Organization (WHO) describes nature as “our greatest source of health and wellbeing” and says enhancing biodiversity is critical to recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Research also shows that spending time in nature can improve overall wellness including reducing stress, improving sleep and boosting happiness, as well as increasing attention, memory and creativity.

During the course of the pilot project, the SGBCHC and community partners will be analyzing results to determine the benefits and value to the wellbeing of individuals, with the goal of expanding the program.

“Through the Wellness Innovation Fund, the CGMH Foundation understands the importance of investing in health and wellness initiatives such as these. The Green Prescription project is a unique yet attainable way to work to keep the future of our community healthy and thriving,” said Jory Pritchard-Kerr, CGMH Foundation President and CEO.

South Georgian Bay community partners who are actively involved in the Green Prescription collaboration include – Clearview Township, Collingwood General and Marine Hospital Foundation, Environment Network, Free Spirit Tours, Ontario Parks, Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, South Georgian Bay Community Health Centre, Town of Collingwood, Town of Wasaga Beach, and Wasaga Beach Healthy Communities Network.

Investing in Wellness – Collingwood Hospital Foundation is looking for creative & innovative healthcare projects to fund

The CGMHF Wellness Innovation fund has $10K available to fund innovative projects that focus on health and wellness in South Georgian Bay.

The Wellness Innovation Fund has been established to provide seed monies, on an annual basis, to initiate or support projects and/or programs that will significantly contribute to enhancing the wellness of Collingwood General & Marine Hospital (CGMH) patients and/or citizens of the South Georgian Bay community.

“Thanks to Wellness Innovation Lead Donors, Barb & Larry Hall, we can find opportunities to promote a healthier, stronger community that can also alleviate our overburdened hospital,” says Foundation President & CEO Jory Pritchard-Kerr, “an investment in the wellbeing of our community is an investment in our healthcare system.”

By bringing together the Collingwood Hospital Foundation and Hospital, healthcare service providers, and community wellness stakeholders, this fund finds new opportunities and innovative ways to keep the future of South Georgian Bay healthy and thriving. Previous fund recipients vary greatly in the support and services that they offer, but they all share common models and methods of creativity, collaboration, and innovation.

“We have witnessed the growth of the Hospital Foundation & its impact on helping to foster excellence in Hospital care,” says Barb & Larry Hall, Wellness Innovation Lead Donors, “And if we look beyond the hospital, we can find a growing number of health innovation initiatives right here in our own community. Together, we can inspire, challenge and foster those innovative projects and help our community thrive.”

The CGMH Foundation is committed to working to keep the future of South Georgian Bay healthy and we understand the importance of investing in new and different health and wellness initiatives throughout our community.

Interested applicants can learn more about the fund at: cgmhf.com/innovation-fund Application Deadline is Dec. 31.

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