Compassionate Care Without Barriers Clinic for Unattached Patients

Located at Trinity Anglican Church (24 Collier St.), the Compassionate Care Without Barriers (CCWB) clinic provides barrier-free care for both acute and chronic conditions. The clinic operates Monday to Thursday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., offering appointment-based services tailored to the unique needs of marginalized populations, including refugees and newcomers.

Since opening in July 2023, CCWB has been committed to delivering health care with dignity and respect, ensuring that those without OHIP or financial resources still receive the medical attention they need.

With support from the County of Simcoe, CCWB has expanded its reach to meet the growing demand for accessible health services. To date, the clinic has 387 rostered patients and recently completed its 950th appointment—a milestone that highlights the crucial role it plays in the community.

Who is eligible?

  1. Family household income of $60,000 or less
  2. Individual household income of $30,000 or less
  3. Those not currently rostered to a primary care provider

CCWB also accepts donations of medical supplies and equipment to support their work. If you have unused medical supplies or equipment that could help, please contact the clinic at 705-417-2763 to coordinate a donation.

Jo-Anne Flood, founder and president of Compassionate Care Without Barriers (CCWB), and Brenda Brown, nurse practitioner, inside the clinic at Trinity Anglican Church in Barrie. CCWB provides barrier-free health care to marginalized individuals, including those without OHIP or financial resources.