Medical transportation
Ambulances in the district are twofold:
- Ísafjörður fire department handles ambulance transport in Ísafjarðarbær, Bolungarvík and Súðavíkur district, according to an agreement between Ísafjarðarbær and the Vestfjörður Health Institute. The work area extends from the middle of Óshlíð, into the bottom of Ísafjörður in Ísafjörður and then all the way west to Dynjandisheiði.
- The Norwegian Health Institute handles ambulance transport in Vesturbyggð and Tálknafjörður district. Two paramedics are on call at all times to carry out this task.
The Icelandic Red Cross sends invoices for ambulance transport, according to price list.
Ambulance planes land on Ísafjörður and Bíludal, as well as helicopters and ships of the Coast Guard, as well as rescue teams help when the situation calls for it.
Priests
The priests of the National Church are regular visitors to the institute.
Pastoral service at the institute is threefold:
Firstly is a weekly visiting service, which consists in the fact that every Monday a priest comes and visits the inpatients. At 3:30 p.m., he is at the service in the chapel, while the staff of the hospital and Eyrar help residents and patients to get down to the basement where the chapel is located. Furthermore, patients or their relatives can request that a priest visit them for conversation and support. The priests in Ísafjörður presbytery take turns looking after the hospital, but the organization of the service is in the hands of the parish priest in Ísafjörður.
Second of all the parish priest performs emergency services. There is always a chaplain on call for the hospital and he can be called out whenever pastoral care or chaplain support is needed, for example due to death, accidents or natural disasters.
Thirdly a priest comes and says mass on Christmas day at the Eyri nursing home
There are two parishes in the area of operation of the health institution; Ísafjörður parish and Patreksfjörður parish.
Updated 10. January 2025 (JEÚ)