The brand new Cowan Community Health Hub in Paris will provide all kinds of services to the community all under one roof.
The doors to the brand new Cowan Community Health Hub in Paris will open to the public on Monday.
Brant County Mayor David Bailey says this is exciting.
“We are so thrilled to announce the official opening of the Cowan Community Health Hub. The Health Hub will serve the community well and we have so many people to thank for the success of this great new community asset. Access to quality health care and social services is imperative for our residents, especially as our population continues to age.”
It will provide all kinds of services to the community all under one roof.
They include:
- Alzheimer Society,
- Brant Community Services (Ontario Disability Support Program and Ontario Works),
- Brant Family and Children’s Services,
- Brantford Radiology,
- Cobblestone Medicine and Rehab Centre,
- Community Hub Pharmacy,
- Grand River Community Health Centre,
- Life Labs,
- Nova Vita,
- Participation Support Services,
- Paris Denture Clinic,
- Paris Heart Clinic,
- PrimaCare Community Family Health Team,
- Sound Choice Hearing Health Services
The project cost $13 million dollars to build, which included $2 million in fundraising from the community.
Bailey says this wouldn't have been possible without the community support.
“Without our donors, we wouldn’t be here today. We are so grateful for their generosity. We still have 10% left to raise in our campaign, so please donate if you can. Each donation matters, no matter how big or small. All donations are recognized on the donor wall in the Health Hub."
The County also wanted to recognize and thank Norlon Builders London who collaborated with Edge Architects to construct the green state-of-the-art health facility.

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