MOBILE WELLNESS
Wellness
is a journey.
Every community defines it differently.
For many First Nations communities, wellness is more than a medical appointment. It can mean connection to Elders, access to care, land-based healing, cultural gatherings, safe counselling, and support that reaches people where they are.
Two ways mobility supports the journey
The right solution depends on the community’s goals, geography, programs, and people.
Bring People to
Wellness
Accessible transportation helps community members travel with comfort, safety, and dignity.
- Elders travelling together to appointments or gatherings
- Families accessing healthcare with less stress
- Community members reaching powwows, and wellness programs
- Reducing isolation through connection and movement
Bring Wellness to
the People
Mobile spaces help care teams reach people directly, especially when distance, stigma, or limited infrastructure creates barriers.
- Mobile health, mental wellness, and outreach services
- Private spaces for counselling and crisis support
- Care reaching remote and underserved areas
- Flexible layouts shaped around community health needs









OUR APPROACH
We listen first.
Every First Nations community has its own needs, priorities, geography, and definition of wellness. That is why the conversation starts with questions, not assumptions.
We work with leaders, Elders, health managers, and community teams to understand what the vehicle needs to do, who it needs to serve, and how it can support long-term wellness goals.
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Excellent customer service for our community. Extremely knowledgeable about First Nations communities and their needs.
Melanie G.
Gestionnaire du programme ANIHB, Première nation des Mohawks d'Akwesasne
Support your community’s journey to wellness.
Let’s talk about the barriers your community is facing and the type of mobile solution that could help remove them.