The Centres — Moose Jaw Vitality Project
The Centres

Two doors on Lakeview.
One vision.

The Moose Jaw Vitality Project operates from two dedicated facilities, each serving a distinct role in helping residents understand and optimize their health.

[ Exterior photo — 1350 Lakeview Road ]
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Restorative Health Centre

1350 Lakeview Road, Moose Jaw, SK

Your starting point. The Restorative Health Centre is the community's front door to the Vitality Project — the place where residents come to learn, ask questions, and begin their personal health journey.

Health education sessions and workshops
One-on-one support navigating your health data
Community programming and group learning
Self-directed health program enrollment
Opening Soon

Community Health Research Centre

1400 Lakeview Drive, Moose Jaw, SK

The assessment hub. A purpose-built facility where participants receive a comprehensive suite of health assessments under one roof, in a single visit. Most people have never had this kind of access to their own health information.

Advanced 3T brain MRI
EEG brain function assessment
Comprehensive blood chemistry
Cardiac, body composition, and physical performance
Cognition, vision, hearing, and quality of life
[ Architectural rendering or construction photo — 1400 Lakeview Drive ]

Connected by design

Start at 1350

Learn about the program, enroll, and build a foundation of understanding about your own health through education and community support.

Get assessed at 1400

Visit the Community Health Research Centre for your comprehensive health assessments. One location. One day. A complete health profile.

Return to 1350

Make sense of your data, access self-directed health programs, and get ongoing support as you track your progress over time.

Repeat over time

Follow-up assessments build a longitudinal picture of your health that becomes more valuable with every visit.

[ Embedded map showing both locations on Lakeview — or a stylized illustrated map ]

Visiting 1350

Restorative Health Centre · Lakeview Road

Open to all Moose Jaw residents. Walk-ins welcome for general information. Education sessions and program enrollment available with on-site registration.

Visiting 1400

Community Health Research Centre · Lakeview Drive

Assessments are scheduled in advance to ensure each participant receives a complete, unhurried experience. Scheduling details will be available once the centre opens.

Ready to walk through the door?

Getting started is straightforward — and we'll walk you through every step.

Find Out How to Participate

SECTION 1 — THE RESTORATIVE HEALTH CENTRE

Eyebrow: Education & Support

Heading: The Dr. Goodenowe Restorative Health Centre

Address line: 1350 Lakeview Road, Moose Jaw, SK

Status badge: Open Now

Body: This is where it starts. The Restorative Health Centre is the community’s front door to the Vitality Project — the place where residents come to learn, ask questions, and begin their personal health journey.

The centre provides free health education and community support programming to Moose Jaw residents. Whether you’re new to the project and want to understand what it’s about, or you’ve already received your assessments and want help interpreting what they mean, this is where you come.

What happens here:

Education sessions and workshops that help you understand your own biochemistry in plain language — what your biomarkers mean, why they matter, and what influences them.

One-on-one support to help you navigate your health data and make informed, self-directed decisions about nutrition, supplementation, and lifestyle.

Community programming that brings residents together around shared health goals. Learning alongside your neighbours changes the experience from clinical to personal.

A welcoming space for families, individuals, and anyone at any stage of their health journey. No medical background required. No judgment. Just information and support.

Important note (woven into copy, not a separate disclaimer): The Restorative Health Centre is not a medical clinic. No diagnoses are made and no treatments are provided. The education and support offered here are informational in nature, designed to complement — not replace — the care you receive from your own health professionals.


SECTION 2 — THE COMMUNITY HEALTH RESEARCH CENTRE

Eyebrow: Assessments & Research

Heading: The Dr. Goodenowe Community Health Research Centre

Address line: 1400 Lakeview Drive, Moose Jaw, SK

Status badge: Opening Soon

Body: This is where the data comes from. The Community Health Research Centre is a purpose-built facility designed to deliver a comprehensive suite of health assessments under one roof, in a single visit.

Most people have never had this kind of access to their own health information. Seeing a detailed picture of your brain structure, your blood chemistry, your cardiac function, your body composition, and your cognitive performance — all in one day, all in one place — is something that typically requires months of specialist referrals and fragmented appointments. The Research Centre changes that.

What happens here:

Advanced 3T brain MRI providing detailed structural imaging.

EEG-based brain function assessment measuring how your brain processes information.

Comprehensive blood chemistry evaluating metabolic, nutritional, and specialized biomarkers.

Cardiac assessment including ECG monitoring.

Body composition analysis measuring muscle, fat, and fluid distribution.

Lung function testing via spirometry.

Physical performance evaluations including grip strength, gait, balance, and mobility.

Cognitive assessments measuring processing speed, memory, and performance.

Vision and hearing evaluations.

Quality of life questionnaires covering fatigue, stress, sleep, activity levels, and overall wellbeing.

Body (continued): Every assessment generates data that belongs to you. You’re encouraged to share your results with your own health professionals to support your personal healthcare decisions.

The Research Centre also serves as the data collection site for the Vitality Project’s long-term observational research study, conducted by Dr. Goodenowe Research LLC. Participants who enroll in the research contribute their anonymized data to a five-year study tracking health outcomes across the Moose Jaw community.

Construction note (update as appropriate): The Community Health Research Centre is currently under construction at 1400 Lakeview Drive. Updates on the construction timeline and opening schedule will be shared here and at community events.


SECTION 3 — HOW THEY WORK TOGETHER

Section Heading: Connected by design

Body: The two centres are steps apart on Lakeview, and they’re designed to work as a pair.

You begin at the Restorative Health Centre — learning about the program, enrolling, and building a foundation of understanding about your own health. You visit the Community Health Research Centre for your assessments, receiving a complete health profile in a single day. Then you return to the Restorative Health Centre to make sense of what the data shows, access self-directed health programs, and get ongoing support as you track your progress over time.

The cycle continues at regular intervals. As you receive follow-up assessments, you build a longitudinal picture of your health — one that becomes more valuable with every visit.


SECTION 4 — VISITING

Section Heading: Plan your visit

For the Restorative Health Centre (1350 Lakeview Road):

The centre is open to all Moose Jaw residents. Walk-ins are welcome for general information. For education sessions and program enrollment, on-site registration is available.

For the Community Health Research Centre (1400 Lakeview Drive):

Assessments are scheduled in advance to ensure each participant receives a complete, unhurried experience. Details on scheduling will be available once the centre opens.

CTA Button: Find Out How to Participate → (links to /participate)


NOTES FOR SHANNON

Design suggestions:

  • Lead with a two-column layout at the top showing both centres side by side (similar to the homepage mockup’s location cards), then expand into detailed sections below.
  • If you have exterior photos or architectural renderings of either building, this is the page where they earn their keep. Even construction progress photos of 1400 would work — they signal momentum.
  • A simple map showing both locations on Lakeview would be a nice touch. Could be a static image or an embedded Google Map with two pins.
  • The assessment list in Section 2 could reuse the icon grid from the homepage (the animated SVG or the Elementor card layout) rather than repeating as a text list. Keeps it visually consistent and saves scroll depth.

Compliance notes:

  • “Not a medical clinic” is stated in the Restorative Health Centre section.
  • Assessments framed as informational throughout.
  • Research centre section cleanly separates program assessments from research data collection.
  • “Your data belongs to you” and “share with your health professionals” reinforced.
  • No disease names, no treatment claims.

Open questions:

  1. Are the official names confirmed? “Dr. Goodenowe Restorative Health Centre” and “Dr. Goodenowe Community Health Research Centre” — or is there a different formal naming convention?
  2. Does the Restorative Health Centre have set hours, or is it appointment/event-based?
  3. Is there a phone number or email for the centres that should be on this page?
  4. Do you have any photos of either location yet?

Research that proves it works

Participants contribute to an observational study tracking real health outcomes across the community — building the evidence base that every town in Canada deserves.

Two centres, one mission

The Restorative Health Centre for education and support. The Community Health Research Centre for assessments and data. Two doors on Lakeview — one vision for a healthier community.

Free, forever

There is no cost to participate. Not now, not later, not ever. The Moose Jaw Vitality Project exists because this community deserves it — full stop.

It starts with a hometown

One day. One location.
A lifetime of insight.

Comprehensive health assessments designed to give you — and your health professionals — the clearest possible picture of where you stand today.

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Brain MRI

Advanced 3T imaging providing detailed structural brain data

Brain Function

EEG-based assessment of neurological function and processing

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Blood Chemistry

Comprehensive biomarker analysis for metabolic and systemic health

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Cardiac Health

ECG and ultrasound evaluation of heart function and structure

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Vision

Assessment of visual health and function

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Hearing

Evaluation of auditory health and sensitivity

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Strength & Balance

Physical function, stability, and functional capacity

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Cognition & Quality of Life

Cognitive performance and overall wellness evaluation

"Collecting essential health information should not require multiple visits to a doctor, multiple referrals to various specialists, and multiple visits to multiple different locations. The first step is a simplified system where a person can come to a single location and in a single day, get all essential health assessments completed."

Dr. Dayan Goodenowe, PhD

Two doors. One mission.

Dr. Dayan Goodenowe, PhD

Restorative Health Centre

1350 Lakeview Road, Moose Jaw

Your starting point. Health education, community support, and self-directed wellness programs to help you understand and take charge of your own health.

Dr. Dayan Goodenowe, PhD

Community Health Research Centre

1400 Lakeview Drive, Moose Jaw
The assessment hub. A purpose-built facility where participants receive comprehensive health assessments and contribute to community health research.

For Moose Jaw Residents

This is for you.

No cost. No catch. No obligation.

Just access to the health information you deserve, in the community you call home.