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PATH Unit - Patient Assessment and Transition to Home (Fraser Health) [English] Public
The PATH unit will provide an environment that promotes your strengths and abilities. The team will work with you and your family to develop a plan for your care that is based on your needs. (English) Colour
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Changeways for Seniors - TriCities (Port Coquitlam) [English] Public
Changeways is an established educational program designed for those seniors who have been experiencing challenges in their lives as a result of depression or anxiety. Details of the program, including the benefits and the cost, are outlined in this pamphlet. (English) Colour
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Alzheimer's Disease: Ways to Help [English] Public
The Alzheimer Society is Canada’s leading health charity for people living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. This brochure provides an overview about ways to help. (English)
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Alzheimer's Disease: Communication [English] Public
The Alzheimer Society is Canada’s leading health charity for people living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. This document is intended to help the person with dementia, and his/her family and caregivers understand how dementia affects communication and provide them with useful strategies to maintain and enhance communication throughout the progression of the disease. (English)
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Alzheimer's Disease: Getting a Diagnosis [English] Public
This factsheet provides information on getting a diagnosis for dementia. (English)
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Alzheimer's Disease: Getting Organized [English] Public
This factsheet provides information on getting organized when somebody is diagnosed with alzheimer's disease or another dementia. (English)
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Alzheimer's Disease: Unexpected Costs [English] Public
This factsheet provides information on unexpected costs when caring for people with serious conditions like dementia. (English)
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Alzheimer's Disease: Accessing Services - Part 2 [English] Public
This factsheet provides information on accessing services when a family member needs to move into a care facility. (English)
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Alzheimer's Disease: Accessing Services - Part 1 [English] Public
This factsheet provides information on accessing health care services and programs in B.C. and the types of services available to people with dementia and their families. (English)
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Alzheimer's Disease: What is an Advocate? [English] Public
People with dementia often are unable to make their needs and wishes known, or others may not listen to them. So somebody else has to speak to doctors, caregivers, health-care providers and other professionals. Usually, the advocate is a spouse or other family member. Sometimes it’s a friend or a volunteer from the community. Advocacy simply means speaking up - for your self or for somebody else. (English)
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http://www.alzheimer.ca/bc/~/media/Files/bc/Advoca...