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How 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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266452South Asian Day Program for Older Adults (Abbotsford) [English] Permalink Public
The Day Program engages South Asian older adults in activities and interventions that benefit their physical, mental, emotional needs and provide social stimulation. The program also will provide snacks, tea, coffee, and may provide lunch (English) Colour
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267164South Asian Day Program for Older Adults (Abbotsford) [Punjabi] Permalink Under Revision
The Day Program engages South Asian older adults in activities and interventions that benefit their physical, mental, emotional needs and provide social stimulation. The program also will provide snacks, tea, coffee, and may provide lunch (Punjabi) Colour
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267154Constipation [English] Permalink Public
This sheet shares what is constipation, and ways to prevent and manage constipation. (English) Colour
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265422Community Intravenous (IV) Program - Book 1 Introduction (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
The Community Intravenous (IV) Program is to help you continue your IV therapy safely in the community, outside of the hospital. You will learn the steps that will help both you and your family understand how to give your IV medication. (English) Colour
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264969Home Care Nursing (Delta, Surrey) [English] Permalink Public
Supporting North Delta and North Surrey (Gateway). Home Care Nursing helps people care for themselves in their community. You and your family work with us to create your plan of care and help you stay safe at home. We teach you how to care for yourself. (English) Colour
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251945Handling Hazardous Drugs and Waste at Home (Fraser Health) [Farsi] Permalink Public
Hazardous drugs are medications that can be harmful to anyone who is exposed to them. Generally, drugs are identified as a ‘low’, ‘medium’, or ‘high’ hazard risk.In the first 48 hours after your chemotherapy treatment, your body might get rid of some of the drug through body wastes and/or body fluids. These wastes and fluids can be harmful to others in the first 48 hours. This describes how to deal with hazardous waste. (Farsi) Colour
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English (257404), Arabic (264747), Chinese - Simplified (264749), Chinese - Traditional (264748), Farsi (264750), Punjabi (264751)
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264750Healthy at Home: A guide to Home Health Services [English] Permalink Public
Whether you are recovering after a stay in the hospital, or you are living with a chronic or age-related health condition, Home Health Services are here to help you get home and stay at home, safely. (English) Colour
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English (267794), Chinese - Simplified (268037), Punjabi (268041), Tagalog (268043)
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267794Handling Hazardous Drugs and Waste at Home (Fraser Health) [Arabic] Permalink Under Revision
Hazardous drugs are medications that can be harmful to anyone who is exposed to them. Generally, drugs are identified as a ‘low’, ‘medium’, or ‘high’ hazard risk.In the first 48 hours after your chemotherapy treatment, your body might get rid of some of the drug through body wastes and/or body fluids. These wastes and fluids can be harmful to others in the first 48 hours. This describes how to deal with hazardous waste. (Arabic) Colour
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English (257404), Arabic (264747), Chinese - Simplified (264749), Chinese - Traditional (264748), Farsi (264750), Punjabi (264751)
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264747Handling Hazardous Drugs and Waste at Home (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Under Revision
Hazardous drugs are medications that can be harmful to anyone who is exposed to them. Generally, drugs are identified as a ‘low’, ‘medium’, or ‘high’ hazard risk.In the first 48 hours after your chemotherapy treatment, your body might get rid of some of the drug through body wastes and/or body fluids. These wastes and fluids can be harmful to others in the first 48 hours. This describes how to deal with hazardous waste. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour
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English (257404), Arabic (264747), Chinese - Simplified (264749), Chinese - Traditional (264748), Farsi (264750), Punjabi (264751)
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