Healthcare Security Services in Canada
Trauma-informed, de-escalation-trained officers for hospitals, clinics, long-term care, and mental-health facilities.
Discuss This ServiceHealthcare security is where boundaries must be firm and dignity absolute. Officers assigned to hospitals, clinics and long-term care facilities complete additional NVCI, trauma-informed care and IPAC training so they can protect staff and patients without escalating vulnerable people in crisis.
Healthcare environments require security officers who can hold a hard boundary while treating every patient, family member, and staff person with dignity. 1st Indigenous Security officers deployed in healthcare settings complete trauma-informed care training, non-violent crisis intervention (NVCI), IPAC awareness, and Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA / provincial equivalent) confidentiality training.
We support hospital emergency departments, outpatient clinics, long-term care facilities, and mental-health services with static-post and mobile-patrol programs designed around the specific pressures of the healthcare workplace.
Our Methodology
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Clinical-Team Onboarding
Officers are onboarded by clinical leadership to understand unit dynamics, patient population and escalation norms.
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Trauma-Informed Response
Officers use language and body-position techniques designed to de-escalate rather than dominate.
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Elopement & Code-White Response
SOPs are aligned with hospital code-white and elopement procedures and rehearsed with clinical staff.
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IPAC & PHIPA Compliance
Officers respect infection-prevention protocols and never handle or view patient information outside their duties.
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Clinical Reporting
Reports use clinically-appropriate language and are shared with the security-and-safety committee.
Industries & Sectors
Deliverables in Every Contract
- NVCI-certified officers on post
- Trauma-informed response SOPs
- Code-white and elopement drills
- Monthly report to security-and-safety committee
- IPAC-current officers with valid immunisations
Credentials & Compliance
- PSISA / provincial licence
- NVCI (or equivalent) certification
- IPAC Canada awareness
- PHIPA / provincial privacy training
Frequently Asked Questions
Do your officers have NVCI training?
Yes. Officers assigned to healthcare posts complete NVCI or an equivalent recognised de-escalation program.
Are your officers vaccinated?
Officers assigned to clinical settings meet the site's immunisation and IPAC requirements, including flu-season attestations.
Can you support psychiatric emergency departments?
Yes. This is a common scope. Officers are trained specifically for high-acuity psychiatric ED response.
Do you handle patient-belongings custody?
Where required, yes. Officers maintain chain-of-custody logs for personal belongings, weapons and controlled items.