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Casey House
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Provides a comprehensive range of palliative and supportive care services for people in Toronto living with HIV/AIDS, their families, and their friends. Offers hospice, respite and home care options, as well as complementary therapies and counseling.
- Source: Casey House
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Finding help
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Provides information about resources and support for those who care for people with Alzheimer disease.
- Source: Alzheimer Society of Canada
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Government policy on payment to family members
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Presents a policy update by the BC government on a new compensation policy to family members and caregivers who provide care or support to a relative. Includes a brief overview of the policy, fact sheet, scenarios, and a detailed description of the policy.Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: British Columbia Ministry of Children and Family Development
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Home care support
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Describes PEI's Home Care Support Program. Includes a directory of Island organizations that can provide more information.
- Source: Government of Prince Edward Island
- From: InfoPEI: health
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How can I best deal with the stresses of being a caregiver?
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Lists the signs of caregiver 'burnout' and suggests ways to avoid this. Includes additional sources of information. Prepared by the Harper Alberta Council on Aging Foundation and the Consumer Health Information Service.
- Source: Canadian Health Network (CHN)
- From: FAQs: seniors
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Long term care
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Provides access to information about long term care services such as chronic, companion, and respite care as well as personal and supportive housing.
- Source: Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA)
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Respite services: a critical review of the literature
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Summarizes the different models of respite services for children and their families. Reviews parent preferences for types of respite services. Includes an integrated summary of the literature on the effectiveness of respite services. Highlights recommendations for future research and potential policy implications.
- Source: CanChild Centre for Childhood Disability Research
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The SHARP Foundation (Society Housing AIDS/HIV Restricted Persons)
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Meets the housing and support needs of people living with HIV/AIDS in the Calgary region. Maintains quality of life by providing holistic, compassionate care.
- Source: The SHARP Foundation (Society Housing AIDS/HIV Restricted Persons)
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Toronto Rehabilitation Institute
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Provides a comprehensive range of inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services, and complex continuing care for adults who experience debilitating illness or injury. Operating on five sites the hospital's areas of specialization include: cardiac, geriatric, musculoskeletal, and neuro and spinal cord rehabilitation.
- Source: Toronto Rehabilitation Institute
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