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“One of the most difficult times for anyone is when a loved one is dying or at risk of death. The demands of caring for a gravely ill family member can jeopardize both your job and the financial security of your family. The Government of Canada believes that, during such times, you should not have to choose between keeping your job and caring for your family.
Compassionate care benefits are Employment Insurance (EI) benefits paid to people who have to be away from work temporarily to provide care or support to a family member who is gravely ill and who has a significant risk of death within 26 weeks (six months). A maximum of 26 weeks of compassionate care benefits may be paid to eligible people.”
For further information and specific details on the Compassionate Care Benefits program, please access the Government of Canada Employment Insurance website.
Depending on the patient’s needs, home care services may be set up to help care for the patient at home. Home care is part of the health care system. Many regions in Canada have home care teams and may include health care providers trained in palliative care and symptom management. Funding for individual hospice or palliative care programs varies, so it’s important to contact the programs in your area to learn what services they provide.
Some provinces or territories cover medication costs if patients are registered in a palliative care program. These often have eligibility criteria.
Related Restlessness/Agitation Resources
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Online Resources
The purpose of this handbook is to help caregivers know what to expect as the illness progresses and tips for providing care.
This guide addresses the rewards and challenges of caring for an older adult, as well as suggestions on how to cope. The information is intended to help you to feel more...
This report has been developed to showcase the progress made and outline the policies and practice initiatives that support carers across the country. The report was compiled through web searches...
Books
This handbook was created for caregivers of people facing the end of life - to give you the tools you may need to help yourself. Available in French and...
A practical, comprehensive and easy-to-read guide regarding caring for someone at home with Alzheimer's disease. Includes glossary, illustrations, tips, and more.
...This book sensitizes healthcare practitioners to the challenges faced by caregivers, and provides practical advice reassessing their needs and offering support. Also available in French.
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