Soins continus
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Les soins continues encourage et soutien votre bien être et votre indépendance. Lorsque vous faites appel à nous, nous évaluons vos besoins et nous cherchons avec vous les solutions de...
Les soins continues encourage et soutien votre bien être et votre indépendance. Lorsque vous faites appel à nous, nous évaluons vos besoins et nous cherchons avec vous les solutions de...
Physiotherapy is the health care profession dedicated to enhancing and restoring your mobility through a variety of hands-on treatments, education and exercise prescription.
Physiotherapists are university-educated experts who can help...
Welcome to Chats on Change where Nova Scotia Health Interim CEO Karen Oldfield speaks to health leaders about the work they are doing to improve the system for Nova...
Orthopedic Assessment Clinics are located throughout the province (see list below) to help patients with hip and/or knee arthritis better manage their pain and increase their quality of life.
After...
A disease that legally needs to be reported to Public Health is called a notifiable disease.
When notifiable diseases are reported, Public Health investigates. The goal of the investigation...
Your cancer treatments are now finished. You are joining a growing number of people living with cancer who are often called cancer survivors. Follow up is a very important part...
Finishing cancer treatment can be a time of highs and lows. For some people, going back to “normal life” or a “new normal” is not easy. Some people may feel...
This is a three-part education series for recently diagnosed patients and their supports. It includes an overview of information about cancer care, coping with cancer, emotional and practical supports, and...
Cancer can affect your financial well-being. There are programs that may be able to help you if you are experiencing difficulties. The NSH Cancer Care Program has a series of...