Harm reduction Tools & Wellness supplies offered in new Healthbox

Harm reduction Tools & Wellness supplies offered in new Healthbox

By Richard Coffin

A new Healthbox has been set up outside the North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit on Oak Street.  

Along with harm reduction tools, including naloxone kits, the interactive vending machine includes sharps containers, safe sex and wellness supplies, HIV self-test kits, and more.  

“We are proud to be champions of Our North Bay Healthbox,” says Dr. Carol Zimbalatti, Medical Officer of Health. “By offering easier access to free harm reduction supplies, self-testing kits, and personal care items, we hope to meet people where they are at and support them in their journey toward better health and well-being.” 

The health unit has teamed up with REACH Nexus for the initiative.  

Officials say Healthbox is a vital resource during after-hour gaps in service and is also designed to help reduce stigma, empowering individuals to make safer choices.   

The service will also provide items like gloves, handwarmers and foil blankets in the winter and rain ponchos and water bottles in the warmer seasons.  

Health information, public health messaging, drug alerts and a directory to to North Bay and area services will also be available to those who use the Healthbox. 

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