Flin Flon Health Services Update July 7, 2025

The Northern Health Region team is working diligently to restore full services and support to the Flin Flon area as quickly and safely as possible.

Updates for Health Services in Flin Flon:

Flin Flon General Hospital

– Emergency Department – open

– Inpatient Unit at Flin Flon General Hospital – open

– Dialysis – open

– Cancer Care – open

– Primary Care, Flin Flon Clinic – open

– Lab and X-Ray (Diagnostics) will be opened to outpatients on Tuesday July 8th at 8:00 a.m.

– Rehab/Allied Health services will be opened to outpatients on Wednesday July 9th at 8:30 a.m.

Primary Health Care Centre

– Public Health services – open

– Mental Health services – open

– Substance Use services – open

Home Care services – open

Meals on Wheels services – open

At this time the Flin Flon Personal Care Home and Northern Lights Manor are not open. We are actively working on the safe return of Acute and Long-Term Care patients and appreciate your continued patience and understanding.

Notice to Public: Flin Flon Emergency Department Reopening June 21

The Flin Flon General Hospital Emergency Department will reopen at 7:30 am Saturday June 21st as a core service and support to essential workers on site in the community. At this time, there is only physician and nursing services on site. No lab, x-ray or inpatient services available. Only emergent cases will be seen.

Flin Flon Emergency Department reopening

The Flin Flon General Hospital Emergency Department will reopen at 7:30 am Saturday June 21st as a core service and support to essential workers on site in the community.

At this time, there is only physician and nursing services on site. No lab, x-ray or inpatient services available. Only emergent cases will be seen.

Notice to Public: Lynn Lake Hospital ED Reopened

The Lynn Lake Hospital Emergency Department has now reopened as support to essential workers on site in the community.

Virtual mental health services are available for both Lynn Lake and Leaf Rapids. To access please call the Lynn Lake Hospital at 204-356-2474, and they will make connection with a mental health clinician.

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NOTICE TO PUBLIC – RESOLVED

Lynn Lake Hospital

Temporary Closure – May 27, 2025

Issue:

The Lynn Lake Hospital will be temporarily closed effective

May 27, 2025 at 12:00 p.m.

This is the result of wildfire activity near the community. The community is under a mandatory evacuation order.

Impact:

No services will be provided during this temporary closure.

Patient Care Areas:

For emergency services, please call 9-1-1. If you cannot connect with 9-1-1, please physically present at the nearest emergency centre, Thompson General Hospital.

For general health concerns, please present at your nearest facility for all health-related assistance.

Lynn Lake Hospital reopening

The Lynn Lake Hospital Emergency Department has now reopened as support to essential workers on site in the community.

Virtual mental health services are available for both Lynn Lake and Leaf Rapids.

To access please call the Lynn Lake Hospital at 204-356-2474, and they will make connection with a mental health clinician.

Need Support? We’re Here For You

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Evacuees from the Northern Health Region who need support with substance use, addictions, or harm reduction supplies can connect with Public Health nurses at the following evacuation sites:

  • The Pas / OCN – 55 Kiche Maskanow, Opaskwayak, MB
  • Thompson – 274 Thompson Drive (Thompson Regional Community Centre – TRCC)
  • Gillam – Gillam Town Recreation Centre, 235 Mattonnabee Avenue

Public Health teams are available to offer support, guidance, and supplies. You’re not alone  – we’re here to help.

Flin Flon Clinic Primary Care Providers now available on QDoc

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Find your physician under “Family Doctors” and get the care you need – wherever you are.

Click https://qdoc.ca/our-doctors/ to connect.

Message of Gratitude for Health System Staff

A message for Health System Staff from the Northern Health Region Executive Leadership and Incident Command

We want to thank each and every one of the team. We are incredibly proud and deeply grateful for everything you have done to ensure the safety and well-being of our patients, residents, and community members. The response over the past week has been nothing short of extraordinary. What you’ve accomplished in such a short time is truly heroic.

First and foremost, our thoughts are with all of you as we navigate the extremely challenging circumstances caused by the ongoing wildfires affecting our region and your home communities. We understand the immense stress these events have placed on you, both personally and professionally.

We also recognize that there are many uncertainties and questions at this time. We are currently compiling a list of these questions so that we can provide clear, consistent answers to support you.

To employees with questions, please send them to [email protected]. We are working to create a comprehensive FAQ to share with all employees as soon as possible.

Thank you for your continued dedication and strength.

Please continue to stay informed and reach out to utilize supports and information:

Manitoba Government wildfire updates: www.gov.mb.ca/wildfire/index.html

Shared Health updates for patients, residents: Wildfire Updates – Shared Health.

Support for patients, clients, and loved ones:

  • Patient and Family Information in Flin Flon and area – 204-271-3542
  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy with Mindfulness (CBTm) for the public – 204-944-7075 or cbtm.ca
  • Crisis Response Centre – 817 Bannatyne Avenue (Adults 18+). Open 24/7; walk-ins welcome.
  • Crisis Response Centre Crisis Line– 204-940-1781
  • Youth Mental Health Central Intake – 204-958-9660 (fax: 204-958-9626)
  • Mental Health Resource Finder

Mental health and wellness resources for employees:

  • Cognitive Behaviour Therapy with Mindfulness (CBTm) – Self-guided or facilitator-led program for healthcare staff and first responders. Call 204-944-7075 or visit cbtm.ca/ca.
  • Provincial Wellbeing Hub – Provides one-on-one support for individual staff or group debriefing and help connect you to appropriate resources during challenging times. Call 204-926-9040 or toll-free 1-844-820-2010; hours: 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. daily.
  • Manitoba Blue Cross Employee Assistance Program (EAP) – Available 24/7. Call 1-800-590-5553 or email [email protected].

Statement on Flin Flon Evacuation Due to Wildfires

A joint statement from Shared Health and the Northern Health RegionWednesday night and into Thursday, during the ongoing wildfire emergencies, all patients and care home residents in Flin Flon were safely evacuated to other facilities across the province where their ongoing care needs continue to be met.

This was a tremendous undertaking that was completed safely and as efficiently as possible, and according to established emergency management protocols. It was a successful endeavor thanks to a coordinated province-wide effort involving many people and organizations, including staff and leadership from the Shared Health, Northern Health Region and all Regional Health Authorities, the Manitoba Government, partners in Saskatchewan, as well as the receiving communities who stepped up without hesitation to provide care and comfort to patients, residents and their families.

The crisis also required the evacuation and closure of the community of Lynn Lake, further underscoring the scale and urgency of the situation. Management from across all sectors and regions began planning and resource allocation, ensuring each and every patient and care home resident had what they needed for a safe evacuation, their care needs were met upon arrival to their destination, also ensuring ongoing communication occurred with loved ones.

Frontline staff, including nursing, healthcare aides, allied health, ERS, physicians, mental health clinicians and facility support staff all participated in the evacuation, ensuring our patients and care home resident’s needs were met, and their mental health and wellbeing supported.

Shared Health’s paramedics, emergency response and patient flow teams provided safe transportation, and took on an incredible amount of planning that was required for a transfer operation of this magnitude. WRHA, Prairie Mountain Health, Southern Health-Sante Sud and Interlake Eastern RHA staff and leaders were prepared and ready at airports in Brandon and Winnipeg to greet patients and residents and facilitated transport to their temporary accommodations in acute and long term care facilities. Various other agencies including Winnipeg and Brandon Fire Paramedic Services all provided support and transportation in the southern communities.

The evacuation in the North was the biggest the province has seen, and is a true testament to the remarkable abilities and dedication of staff and teams across the province, when their help was needed more than ever. We can never thank you all enough. So, we thank you again.