Hospital Locations

Hospital Locations

Black River Hospital

45 High Street, Black River

Percy Junor Hospital

Christiana

Mandeville Hospital

32 Hargreaves Ave.

May Pen Hospital

Muirhead Avenue

Lionel Town Hospital

Vere

Savanna-la-mar Hospital

Barracks Road,

Falmouth Public General Hospital –

Rodney Street, Falmouth
Telephone: 954-3255-50

Noel Holmes Hospital

Fort Charlotte Drive

Cornwall Regional Hospital

Mount Salem district, Montego Bay

Port Maria Hospital

Port Maria, St. Mary

Annotto Bay Hospital

Annotto Bay, St. Mary
876-613-8300 or 876-996-2222-3

Port Antonio Hospital

Naylors Hill, Port Antonio, Portland

St. Ann’s Bay Regional Hospital

1 Seville Road, St. Ann’s Bay, St. Ann
876-972-0150-2

Princess Margaret Hospital

54 Lyssons Road, Morant Bay, St. Thomas
Phone: (876) 982-2304

University Hospital

Mona
Telephone: 876 9271620

Bellevue Hospital

16 1/2 Windward Rd. Kingston 2
Telephone: (876) 928 – 1380-1

Kingston Public Hospital

North Street, Kingston
Telephone: (876) 922-0210-9

Spanish Town Hopspital

 Burke Road, Spanish Town, St. Catherine
Telephone: (876) 984-3031-5

Linstead Hopital

Rodney Hall Road, Linstead, St. Catherine

Joining Forces to Tackle NCDs!

Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) and the Caribbean Training and Education Center for Health (C-TECH) team of Consultants had a fruitful meeting with Dr. Hon. Christopher Tufton, Minister of Health and Wellness, on July 14, 2023. Joined by his NCD team at the Ministry of Health and Wellness, we discussed the Caribbean Development Bank funded Caribbean Moves project. This initiative aims to improve the health of the Caribbean region and combat non-communicable diseases. Stay tuned for updates on our collaborative efforts!

A stressful work environment can contribute to several health issues both mentally and physically, these may include headache, insomnia, stomach-aches, anxiety, difficulty concentrating high blood pressure, and a weakened immune system. 

It is important then that we take meaningful steps to ensure that we are manging our own personal space to avoid some of these issues. Our assumption, perception and expectation affect how we react to others and life situations and ultimately how we view how jobs. When assumption, expectations and perceptions are not met, we respond through our thought’s feelings and behaviours. It is important to practice positive thinking as our thoughts affects how we feel, and our feelings affects how we behave.

Here are some tips to help you with your work environment:

  • Seek for clarity instead of trying to convince yourself of what others are thinking
  • Refrain from personalisation, not everything mentioned is a direct attack on you
  • Invest in self care
  • Set limits
  • Proper nutrition
  • Connect with people

We often here people expressing how stressed they are feeling or how over worked they are, not having enough time to do the things they like such as spending time with friend and families or even a few self-care activities. We have watch families suffer due to long working hours as well as our jobs due to loss of interest and enthusiasm resulting from burnout. 

When workers are balanced and happy, they are more productive, take fewer sick days, and are more likely to stay in their jobs.

Here is how you can accomplish work life balance

At work    

  • Set manageable goals each day. 
  • Be efficient with your time at work. 
  • Take five. 
  • Communicate effectively.
  • Give yourself a break. 

         At Home

  • Don’t over commit. 
  • Get support. 
  • Stay active. 
  • Treat your body right. 
  • Get help if you need it. 

Tameca Dempster-Mattocks is an accomplished Associate Counseling Psychologist and Financial Counsellor, holding an M.Sc. Degree in Counselling and Social Work from Mico University College, along with multiple certifications in mental health from the University of Washington.

 

Currently, she holds the positions of Regional Psychologist – NERHA and Mental Health Program Coordinator at the Caribbean Training & Education Center for Health (C-TECH). Tameca has successfully managed regional mental health projects, overseeing and leading impactful initiatives that positively influence the mental well-being of individuals in the region. 

 

With a passion for community service, Tameca actively contributes to various private and charitable organizations, dedicating her time as a volunteer to support community members and at-risk youth.

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