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Offers resources on health programs and services for Canadian veterans, Canadian Forces members, qualified civilians and their families including health benefits, medical, surgical and dental care, prosthetic devices, home adaptations, independent living and residential care.
Wandering is one of the more common challenging behaviours with Alzheimer Disease. To give you peace of mind, you can voluntarily register yourself or the person you are caring for with the nationwide Alzheimer Wandering Registry Program developed by the Alzheimer Society of Canada and the RCMP. This program helps people with Alzheimer Disease return home safely after wandering.
Source: Veterans Affairs
Occasionally, we all forget an appointment or lose track of where we parked our car. But what if we go somewhere and then can't recall where we've been? Or we struggle to remember once-familiar faces, have trouble following simple conversations or find ourselves suffering from extreme mood swings? For some people, these symptoms may signal a serious health problem such as dementia. Dementia, including a very common form called Alzheimer Disease, affects about one in 13 Canadian seniors, many of them veterans.
Source: Veterans Affairs
To help veterans and their families, Veterans Affairs Canada is partnering with the Alzheimer Society of Canada in a registry program that helps people with Alzheimer Disease return home safely if they wander.
Source: Veterans Affairs
This guide explains how to use your VAC health care identification card to obtain health care benefits.
Source: Veterans Affairs
Veterans' Affairs site with symposium notes and much more, geared to seniors and caregivers.
Source: Veterans Affairs
Veterans' Affairs site with fitness tips and much more.
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Information on the Veterans Independent Program, benefits and Residential Care.
Source: Veterans Affairs
This site is dedicated to promoting the health and well-being of Canadian veterans, to providing information on programs and services for those veterans, Canadian Forces members, qualified civilians and their families, and finally, to all Canadians, young and old.
Source: Veterans Affairs
Veterans Affairs Canada manages and supports residential care facilities that address the evolving needs of veterans and other seniors.
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This program assists veterans who wish to continue living healthy, independent lives in their own home. VIP covers such expenses as grounds maintenance, housekeeping, personal care and nutrition services, as well as health and support services.
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This site offers information regarding various Veterans Services
Source: Veterans Affairs
Visit this section for related information.
Source: Canada Health Portal
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