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Get Up, Get Dressed, Get Moving - Postcard (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
We are committed to help you remain as active and independent as possible while you are in the hospital. Staying active improves breathing, appetite, sleep, and mood. Staying active reduces the chances of weakness, fatigue, dizziness, confusion, falls, and bed sores. Sit up as much as possible, change into clothes during the day, and take time each day to do some gentle exercise. (We thank Cardiff and Vale University Health Board for kindly agreeing to let us use their posters.) (English) Colour
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268090Hip or Knee Osteoarthritis? Here is what you can do! [English] Permalink Public
Strategies to cope with hip and knee osteoarthritis through education, pain management, healthy eating and exercise, self-care, and seeking support services. (English)
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Changes in Cognition After a Stroke [English] Permalink Public
This pamphlet explains the possible changes in your thinking or cognitive function after a stroke. It includes what can happen to your awareness, attention span, processing of what you hear and see, memory, and problem-solving. (English) Colour
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268300Alternatives to Driving (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
List of alternative driving options. (English) Colour
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265689Get Moving to Get Better: Move to Improve [English] Permalink Public
We know that people who stay lying in bed while in the hospital are more likely to get infections (such as lung and bladder infections) and blood clots. Movement will keep you strong and get you home sooner. This pamphlet gives you reasons for why it is important to get moving and ways to move while in the hospital. In some of our hospitals, we call this our ‘Move to Improve’ or Mobility program. (English) Colour
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266126Dysarthria (Royal Columbian Hospital) [Chinese - Simplified] Permalink Public
Dysarthria is difficulty speaking due to weakness, slowness, or incoordination of the muscles used for speech (mouth, face, voice, and breathing).This pamphlet contains information on what you might notice should you have dysarthria, what you can do, and how speech language pathology can help. (Chinese - Simplified) Colour
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262267Aphasia - Information about Loss of Language (Royal Columbian Hospital) [Chinese - Simplified] Permalink Public
Aphasia (or dysphasia) is a breakdown in normal language function. This pamphlet provides additional information on what it is, what you might notice, what you can do, and how speech therapy can help. (Chinese - Simplified) Colour
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262273Acquired Apraxia of Speech - Information about Uncoordinated Speech (Royal Columbian Hospital) [Chinese - Simplified] Permalink Public
Apraxia of speech is a motor speech disorder that causes difficulty with initiating and sequencing the sounds in words. This pamphlet contains information on what you might notice should you have apraxia, what you can do, and how speech language pathology can help. (Chinese - Simplified) Colour
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262270Aphasia - Information about Loss of Language (Royal Columbian Hospital) [Punjabi] Permalink Public
Aphasia (or dysphasia) is a breakdown in normal language function. This pamphlet provides additional information on what it is, what you might notice, what you can do, and how speech therapy can help. (Punjabi) Colour
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English (255852), Chinese - Simplified (262273), Punjabi (262274)
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262274Acquired Apraxia of Speech - Information about Uncoordinated Speech (Royal Columbian Hospital) [Punjabi] Permalink Public
Apraxia of speech is a motor speech disorder that causes difficulty with initiating and sequencing the sounds in words. This pamphlet contains information on what you might notice should you have apraxia, what you can do, and how speech language pathology can help. (Punjabi) Colour
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English (262269), Chinese - Simplified (262270), Punjabi (262271)
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