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Giving Medicines Using a Subcutaneous Butterfly (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
Information on how to give medications using a subcutaneous butterfly. (English) Colour
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264535Using a Pump at Home for Medication (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
Your doctor has asked that you get your medication through a small needle under your skin. The sites are usually on your chest, arms, stomach, or upper part of the legs. The medicine will be given by a pump connected to the tubing. The pump has a computer that will give medication slowly and nonstop. (English) Colour
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265813How to Give Yourself a Subcutaneous Injection (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
Step-by-step instructions for giving yourself medication using a needle to inject under the skin (subcutaneous). (English) Colour
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266452Your Care in Assisted Living: A Palliative Approach [English] Permalink Public
An end of life care approach to help you have the best quality of life possible. This means we help you live as well as possible for as long as possible. Read this booklet to learn how we use a palliative approach to your care in Assisted Living. (English) Colour
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267555Supporting a Loved One When Death is Near (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
This pamphlet describes the normal changes that happen as the body naturally shuts down in the days to weeks before death; what you can do to help your loved one be comfortable; and how you can prepare for these changes. (English) Colour
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264427Supporting a Loved One When Death is Near (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Simplified] Permalink Public
This pamphlet describes the normal changes that happen as the body naturally shuts down in the days to weeks before death; what you can do to help your loved one be comfortable; and how you can prepare for these changes. (Chinese - Simplified) Colour
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266094Supporting a Loved One When Death is Near (Fraser Health) [Punjabi] Permalink Public
This pamphlet describes the normal changes that happen as the body naturally shuts down in the days to weeks before death; what you can do to help your loved one be comfortable; and how you can prepare for these changes. (Punjabi) Colour
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English (264427), Chinese - Simplified (266094), Chinese - Traditional (266095), Punjabi (265844)
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265844Supporting a Loved One When Death is Near (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public
This pamphlet describes the normal changes that happen as the body naturally shuts down in the days to weeks before death; what you can do to help your loved one be comfortable; and how you can prepare for these changes. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour
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English (264427), Chinese - Simplified (266094), Chinese - Traditional (266095), Punjabi (265844)
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266095The Dementia Journey A Roadmap for Residents and their Families [English] Permalink Public
This brochure gives you a basic roadmap of the dementia journey. We hope this helps you to see and prepare for what is coming down the road. We know that every person’s journey will be different. You might see some of these changes or none of these. Dementia is a disease of the brain that gets worse over time. It causes problems with memory, thinking, and behaviour. Over time, dementia affect more than the brain, it affects the entire body. There is no cure. With dementia, knowing the journey can help you and your family know what to expect so you can plan ahead. If you have any questions, please ask us (English) Colour
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266003How to Give Yourself a Subcutaneous Injection using Pre-filled syringes (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
Step-by-step instructions for giving yourself medication using a needle to inject under the skin (subcutaneous) using a pre-filled syringe. (English) Colour
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