‘A real struggle:’ Nursing shortage leading to health centre closures in Nunavut
IQALUIT, Nunavut — A nursing shortage is affecting the country’s most northern communities, with eight health centres run by nurses expectedto temporarily shut their doors if staff aren’t found to keep them open.
In Clyde River, a community of just over 1,000 people on Baffin Island in Nunavut, the health centre is set to close for two weeks, except for emergencies, starting Monday.
Jerry Natanine, a former mayor of Clyde River who works as the hamlet’s senior administrative officer, said he’s worried about residents who rely on the centre for care.
He said the centre is typically staffed by three to four nurses but will have one or two during the closure.