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Palliation of End-stage Heart Disease: Three Things You Need to Know

Evidenced-based powerpoint presentation addressing symptom management, prognostication/goals of care, and palliative care consult support.

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First Nations Inuit Metis (FNIM) Program Resource Toolkit

Our Aboriginal programs work to improve cancer care for Ontario’s First Nations, Métis and Inuit people. These programs are...

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What's right for YOU at the end of life?

In this 4 minute video, Dr Daren Heyland, Intensive Care Unit Specialist addresses the importance of advance care planning discussions...

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Sesame Street in Communities: Helping Kids Grieve

This website produced by Sesame Street in Communities has a wealth of resources for children and families touched by loss...

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Screening for Distress Education Program

The screening for distress education program was created to support the implementation of screening for distress programs by the Canadian...

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The Kidney Foundation of Canada

National website provides information related to kidney diseases, prevalence, and living with the disease.

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Hospice Palliative Care Volunteers: A Training Program

A training manual developed by the Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association to ensure that volunteers receive consistent information and training...

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Volunteer Education Participant Manual

Created in Manitoba for use throughout the province and shared for broader use across Canada. Please also see the companion...

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Nursing Competencies for Nursing Home Culture Change

In 2008 Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing (HIGN) collaborated with the Coalition of Geriatric Nursing Organizations (CGNO) and Pioneer Network...

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LA DÉMENCE AU CANADA : Une stratégie nationale pour un Canada sensible aux besoins des personnes atteintes de démence

Vu le nombre croissant de Canadiens atteints de démence et nécessitant un soutien considérable (en services sociaux et de santé),...

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