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Yukon Territory

Yukon Territory Continuing Care
Yukon's Continuing Care Branch provides Residential, Home Care and Outpatient Therapy services for the citizens of the Yukon Territory.
Source : Government of Yukon. Department of Health and Social Services

Canada

Canada Best Quality at the Best Price - Continuing Care, March 1998
A series of papers offering a review of ways of measuring and achieving high quality service for the best price in the field of continuing care. "Quality" includes professional standards, training requirements, financial management requirements, outcome indicators and the quality improvement process; "best price" reflects "value for money".
Source : Health Canada

Canada Innovations in Best-Practice Models of Continuing Care for Seniors, March 1999
This is the final report of a three-part project to identify innovative best-practice models of continuing care for seniors. It should be of assistance to planners, practitioners, researchers and policy makers in designing programs and services that will aid seniors in achieving increased independence and a better quality of life.

Canada Review of Veterans Care Needs (RVCN) - Veterans Affairs Canada
Review of Veterans Care Needs project team has been able to identify changes in the needs of aging Veterans, gaps in benefits and services and how VAC can best add value to their care.


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