Welcome to the Regina and District Ostomy Society website. Providing Ostomy Support to Regina and District

If you’re like me, you are here because maybe you, or a family member, or friend has just discovered that they are having ostomy surgery . . . or maybe because you have had your ostomy for a while and want to see what is new.

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Who We Are

The Regina and District Ostomy Society is a non-profit mutual support society benefitting people who have had or are about to have intestinal diversion surgery. We are a chapter of the Ostomy Canada Society.

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What We Do

Mission Statement

The Regina and District Ostomy Society is a non-profit mutual support society for the benefit of people who have had or are about to have intestinal or urinary diversion surgery.   We are a chapter of the Ostomy Canada SocietyOur purpose is:

  • To help people with intestinal and/or urinary diversions to lead full and productive lives and to provide information and emotional support to their families and caregivers.
  • To educate the public about intestinal and urinary diversion surgery.
  • To provide trained visitors to those who have undergone intestinal and/or urinary diversions, including preoperative and postoperative visits or phone calls, at the request of the physician or NSWOC (enterostomal therapist).

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Ruth Suderman, RN, BScN, NSWOC
Ruth Suderman, RN, BScN, NSWOC

We provide lay visiting service, at the request of the physician, patient or Nurse Specialized in Wound, Ostomy and Continence (NSWOC), either pre-operative or post-operative or both. Our Visitor Coordinator is Ruth Suderman. 

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Meetings

EVERYONE WELCOME

Keep in touch here on the website or on Facebook.  No meetings are held during the months of January or February and the months of July and August).  Keep up to date by reading our newsletter.  Hope to see you there.

We Send Kids to Ostomy Canada Youth Camp

A unique and exciting opportunity for young people, between the ages of 9 and 18, with an ostomy or related special needs.  

Camp 2023
Camp 2023

 

StepUp2023

We Participate in the Annual Step Up For Ostomy Awareness Walk

 

The annual Step Up For Ostomy Awareness Walk raises awareness about people living with an ostomy in Canada. It also raises funds for Ostomy Canada Society Inc. Click here for more details.

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