Adult Day Programs
Adult Day programs provide personal assistance, supervision, and health, social, and recreational activities in a supportive group setting. The programs can also be used to provide respite care, training, and...
QEII Halifax Infirmary Emergency Department is working with reduced space, which may lead to delays for those with less urgent concerns. Learn more here.
Nova Scotia Health has made changes to parking and the main entrance of the QEII Halifax Infirmary. Learn more.
Adult Day programs provide personal assistance, supervision, and health, social, and recreational activities in a supportive group setting. The programs can also be used to provide respite care, training, and...
The Camp Hill Veterans Memorial Building is part of Nova Scotia Health’s QEII Health Sciences Centre and includes 175 rooms for our long-term care residents.
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*Access to Continuing Care community rehabilitation services are only offered in central zone (HRM).
Community Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy involves the assessment of people in their home environments. Clients are...
Continuing Care supports people who need home care, community care services and long-term care. Call us toll-free for more information or to make a referral for you or your loved...
Some people need special health equipment to live safely at home. To access home oxygen, wheelchairs and more, call us toll-free at 1-800-225-7225. The Department...
There may come a time when you or your loved one need help to remain as independent as possible at home and in the community. To...
A patient’s physician or nurse practitioner will initiate the request for this service through the Nova Scotia Health Pathology and Laboratory Medicine In-Home Blood Collection referral process.
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In-home respite provides caregivers with a planned and temporary break from their care giving responsibilities at home. Respite is provided through our contracted home care agencies...
When living at home is no longer possible, it may be time to consider alternative living arrangements. Long-term care homes may be appropriate for the care...
Palliative care enhances the quality of life of people with a life-limiting illness. It does this by preventing and relieving suffering.