Home Care and Community Care Services
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 access...
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 access...
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...
The Colon Cancer Prevention Program mails home screening kits to all Nova Scotians aged 50 to 74 with the goal of preventing cancer, or finding it early when treatment...
Your primary health care provider may refer you to a specialist/surgeon to determine if surgery is needed or could help with an illness...
In 2017, Nova Scotia Health launched a multi-year plan to improve access to hip and knee joint replacements and other supports patients need to be well.
Cardiac Rehabilitation is a program to support your heart health and management of cardiovascular risk factors to decrease your risk for cardiac events. There are many benefits to attending cardiac...
The TIA Clinic has been designed to provide:
We often normalize a loved one being ‘confused’. However, this could indicate they are suffering from delirium or other illness such as dementia.
Delirium is often confused with...
Are you a Ukrainian health care worker looking to practice in Nova Scotia? There may be a great career already waiting for you!
Nova Scotia Health...
If you are expecting a baby, live in Nova Scotia and want to learn more about what to expect during your pregnancy and the early weeks following birth, you’ve come to...