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A first Indigenous-led hospice opens in 2027 on Six Nations land, offering culturally grounded palliative care.
A first-of-its-kind Indigenous-led hospice is set to open on Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation in late 2027, becoming the first such facility on First Nations territory in Canada.
The five-bed hospice, behind the Six Nations Police department, will provide 24/7 palliative care rooted in Haudenosaunee teachings, cultural ceremonies, and spiritual support.
Project leaders aim for 80% First Nations staffing and Indigenous language fluency.
The Ontario Ministry of Health contributed $1.25 million, with $5.5 million still needed; a gala raised $200,000.
The facility will emphasize end-of-life as a spiritual journey, complementing existing home-based care.
Un primer hospicio dirigido por indígenas se abre en 2027 en tierras de las Seis Naciones, ofreciendo cuidados paliativos basados culturalmente.