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This on-line booklet provides an overview of what the dying person may need from you, what to expect, common symptoms, advance care planning and other things that may be needed. It is also available in...
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Websitedesigned to inform Canadians about the importance of advance care planning. The website includes a variety of useful tools targeted at a variety of groups, including community organizations, health...
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Government of Saskatchewan website provides information regarding advance care planning.
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This website provides information on Advance Care Planning in Saskatchewan.
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An incapacity mandate allows you, while still of sound mind, to designate a person who will see to your welfare and affairs if you become unable to do so because of illness, an impairment, age-related...
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Provincial website provides information related to Living Wills in Quebec.
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Provincial website providespublic information on a number of topics including Living Wills, Consent to Care, Mandates in Anticipation of Incapacity, Pre-funeral Planning, Wills, etc.
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A resource booklet that provides information to families on end stage dementia. Includes common signs and symptoms of decline in end stage dementia, decision making and advance care planning, and information...
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This evidenced-based fast fact sheet written by Dr J. Hallenbeck and Dr D. Weissmanprovides a brief outline ofwhat is known to guide decision-making.
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... families and friends of people living with dementia in a long-term care facility. It includes advice and tips to ensure that interactions remain positive and meaningful.