Established in the late 1970s, the Santee Health & Wellness Center is the principal point of health care services for tribal members residing on the Santee Sioux Reservation. Our providers and staff are committed to caring for you and your family.
If you are feeling unwell, need a routine annual exam or are seeking care from one of our specialty services, you can rest assured you will receive expert, compassionate care.
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In this video, we talk about Oyate Wo‑Waštéda — our connection to one another — and why healthy relationships and a strong sense of belonging are just as important as food, movement, and sleep.
Modern medicine now confirms what our ancestors always knew: when people feel connected, supported, and needed, rates of heart disease, stroke, depression, and dementia go down, and our ability to make healthy choices goes up.
For generations, our people lived in families, societies, and tiyóšpaye. We depended on one another, survived together, and thrived together. Oyate Wo‑Waštéda reminds us that my thriving and your thriving are inseparable.
This conversation explores what community really looks like in everyday life — checking in on one another, helping elders, teaching the young, supporting those who are struggling, offering encouragement, holding each other accountable, and practicing forgiveness. Community feeds the spirit and helps us make better choices because none of us walk this path alone.
👇 Join the conversation below: How can we begin loving the people in our Oyate better? What are simple ways we can strengthen connection with relatives, neighbors, and even those we struggle with?
Share your thoughts, encourage one another, and help keep this conversation alive beyond this space.
Remember: the fastest way to experience love and belonging is to give it generously to others.
I’ll see you in the comments — and I’ll see you next week as we continue building Wicozani Waste together.
#WicozaniWaste #OyateWoWashteda #CommunityIsMedicine #CultureOfHealth #NativeWellness #CommunityHealing #WalkingInBalance #SanteeHealthCenter
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