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Hip or Knee Osteoarthritis? Here is what you can do! [Punjabi] Permalink Public
Strategies to cope with hip and knee osteoarthritis through education, pain management, healthy eating and exercise, self-care, and seeking support services. (Punjabi)
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Create Opportunities for Your Child to Communicate (Fraser Health) [Punjabi] Permalink Public
Children are more likely to communicate when there is a reason to communicate. You can create opportunities by using communication temptations. The key is that you should wait for your child to tell you or show you what they want. Then, when you respond, your child will learn that communication works! (Punjabi) Colour
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265771Communicating and Swallowing After a Stroke [Punjabi] Permalink Public
After a stroke, you could have difficulties communicating or problems swallowing. This pamphlet describes ways you can help a person with either or both of these problems. (Punjabi) Colour
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265859Changes in Cognition, Vision, and Perception After a Stroke [Punjabi] 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. (Punjabi) Colour
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265857Changes in Cognition After a Stroke [Punjabi] 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. (Punjabi) Colour
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268494Teaching Your Child To Use Eye Contact (Fraser Health) [Punjabi] Permalink Public
Eye contact is one of the earliest forms of communication that develops. We use eye contact to send a message and to make sure that our message has been received or understood. Some children have not yet learned to look at someone to get their needs met. We can try to teach them to look at us by using People Games. (Punjabi) Colour
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266299Coping with Emotional Changes After a Stroke (Surrey Memorial Hospital) [Punjabi] Permalink Public
Sometimes our emotions seem to come “out of the blue” and are “uncontrollable” – this is called emotional lability. Anxiety, anger, frustration, depression, withdrawal, decreased motivation for therapy or re-learning can all be common. This pamphlet summarizes these changes and what you can do to help deal with them. This pamphlet is part of an education series offered in High Intensity Rehab, Laurel Place. (Punjabi) Black & White
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265861Going Home After a Stroke [Punjabi] Permalink Public
Patients are often nervous when a ‘discharge date’ goes up in their room on the first week of their stay. However, discharge is part of your rehab journey, and your rehab team supports you in your transition home. (Punjabi) Colour
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265863About My Discharge Date – Information for Stroke Patients [Punjabi] Permalink Public
You are in our rehabilitation (rehab) unit because you had a stroke. This pamphlet is about how we plan for your going home (your discharge date). It explains the difference between your estimated discharge date and your confirmed discharge date, and answers some common questions. (Punjabi) Colour
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266440What to Expect in High Intensity Rehab (Surrey Memorial Hospital) [Punjabi] Permalink Public
‘High intensity’ is about focusing on your rehabilitation 24 hours a day. We call it living in a ’24 hour Rehab Culture’. This pamphlet describes what happens and what is expected while in Rehab. This pamphlet is part of an education series offered in High Intensity Rehab, Laurel Place. (Punjabi) Colour
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