Medicine Hat AISH (Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped) Office - Medicine Hat

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About Medicine Hat AISH (Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped) Office

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Contact Medicine Hat AISH (Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped) Office

Address :

Room 201 Provincial Building, 346 3rd St SE, Medicine Hat, AB T1A 0G7, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +9
Postal code : 1
Website : https://www.alberta.ca/aish.aspx
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Room 201 Provincial Building, 346 3rd St SE, Medicine Hat, AB T1A 0G7, Canada
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Mylon Redwood on Google

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Helpfull place reguarding things that have to do with
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Hoggustina Hoop on Google

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Very centric, the staff it's very helpful
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Jay Maver on Google

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Has many services to offer. Kind caring people
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Jared Scott on Google

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It's a provincial building. They are pretty much all the same.
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Robert Albert on Google

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Easy access to this building people their care and they do help thank you
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Mckenna Roberts on Google

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Service is completely dependent on which employees you are dealing with. If you feel like you aren't getting anywhere, ask to deal with someone else or come at a different time of day.
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Kismet Caffet on Google

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This is a building that I dread to visit and cannot go to alone because of physical disability. It is not wheelchair friendly at all! There are only two designated parking spots on only one side of the building. Why, in my wheelchair, is the building set up so that I have to go through TWO PARKING LOTS (one completely uphill), in order to get to the mental health clinic? (Oh, and if you require a wheelchair, you can only go there before the second parking lot exit door is locked for the day, which is earlier than the rest of the building and cuts off access to any late afternoon or evening appointments in that whole wing of the building.) This is a horribly engineered building that no thought or effort was put into making legitimately accessible. Security staff take pity on people stuck traversing their territory because they know how difficult and unsafe it is. All of my interactions with security have been a solid 4-star. (No one likes to be pitied, but I really appreciate the assistance) The building itself, though...it exists and has not collapsed on anyone, so it definitely earns one star. For it’s complete lack of logical floor plan or efficient use of space, along with it’s many other shortfalls, it fails to earn anything more. There are government and healthcare services being offered in this building and it’s not wheelchair friendly? Seriously? The long-term disability supports are literally set up in an office in a building that someone with a physical disability can’t navigate solo because of the disability that resulted in her need for said supports. Nothing is in place to assist anyone in a wheelchair to access these services, either. In fact, if you are trying to access mental health care, Community Outreach would be able to assist you with transportation and getting to the office - unless you require a wheelchair. They do not allow their employees to take the lifting risks associated with loading and unloading a wheelchair and have no accessible transport equipment. Way to abandon the people who really need help - put the only place mental health care can be accessed and all provincial disability government supports in one of the worst location for wheelchair users ever designed...
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Adam Wutzke on Google

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Theyve been closed since i got out of the hospital. I dont know if anyone even works there, its been an empty office with the doors locked every time ive gone by

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