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WW Managing Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) at Home

[…] and TPN supplies. It is also very important to keep the insertion area clean and disinfected. Your nurse will teach you and your caregiver how to disinfect this area. PREPARING AND STARTING TPN A nurse will provide teaching and ongoing support so you and your caregiver can manage your TPN. 1. Remove the TPN […]

Managing Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) at Home

[…] and TPN supplies. It is also very important to keep the insertion area clean and disinfected. Your nurse will teach you and your caregiver how to disinfect this area. PREPARING AND STARTING TPN A nurse will provide teaching and ongoing support so you and your caregiver can manage your TPN. 1. Remove the TPN […]

esc-brochure-about-us

[…] work closely with family physicians and primary care practitioners to bring you care closer to home. You can register for Health Care Connect by calling 1-800-445-1822, or online at www.health.gov.on.ca. Primary health care providers Specially-trained nurses provide care in our community clinics for patients requiring services such as: • Intravenous therapy (IV) • W […]

esc-brochure-about-us

[…] work closely with family physicians and primary care practitioners to bring you care closer to home. You can register for Health Care Connect by calling 1-800-445-1822, or online at www.health.gov.on.ca. Primary health care providers Specially-trained nurses provide care in our community clinics for patients requiring services such as: • Intravenous therapy (IV) • W […]

WW-CBA-Next-Step-Recovery-Rehabilitation

[…] your usual activities as much as possible. There are different kinds of inpatient rehabilitative care . Your health care team is recommending the following for you: Rehabilitation This type of program is located on a unit designed for those who need focused rehab ilitation provided by an inter – professional team focused on helping […]

WW-CBA-Next-Step-Recovery-Rehabilitation

[…] your usual activities as much as possible. There are different kinds of inpatient rehabilitative care . Your health care team is recommending the following for you: Rehabilitation This type of program is located on a unit designed for those who need focused rehab ilitation provided by an inter – professional team focused on helping […]

WW-CBA-Next-Step-Recovery-Rehabilitation

[…] your usual activities as much as possible. There are different kinds of inpatient rehabilitative care . Your health care team is recommending the following for you: Rehabilitation This type of program is located on a unit designed for those who need focused rehab ilitation provided by an inter – professional team focused on helping […]

WW-CBA-555-Rehab-Transitional-Framework

[…] WW551A  Provincial Referral Form  Letter of Understanding WW553F  Change of Status (if applicable) WW551B  Medical Stability and Program Readiness WW551A  Provincial Referral Form  Letter of Understanding 553A,B  Change of Status (if applicable) WW551B  Medical Stability and Program Readiness WW 551A     A Decision Making Tree for the need for a bedded level of rehabilitative care (does not include Rapid Recovery Therapy Program) can be found at  http://www.rehabcarealliance.ca/uploads/File/Toolbox/Definitions/Referral_Decision_Tree_for_Rehabilitative_Care_FINAL__Dec_11_2014_.pdf    This checklist highlights the key features of the bedded levels of rehabilitative care to help you determine which level best meets the rehabilitative care needs of your patient. Full descriptions of the levels are  available at  http://rehabcarealliance.ca/definitions‐1. 

WW-CBA-555-Rehab-Transitional-Framework

[…] WW551A  Provincial Referral Form  Letter of Understanding WW553F  Change of Status (if applicable) WW551B  Medical Stability and Program Readiness WW551A  Provincial Referral Form  Letter of Understanding 553A,B  Change of Status (if applicable) WW551B  Medical Stability and Program Readiness WW 551A     A Decision Making Tree for the need for a bedded level of rehabilitative care (does not include Rapid Recovery Therapy Program) can be found at  http://www.rehabcarealliance.ca/uploads/File/Toolbox/Definitions/Referral_Decision_Tree_for_Rehabilitative_Care_FINAL__Dec_11_2014_.pdf    This checklist highlights the key features of the bedded levels of rehabilitative care to help you determine which level best meets the rehabilitative care needs of your patient. Full descriptions of the levels are  available at  http://rehabcarealliance.ca/definitions‐1. 

WW-CBA-Next-Step-Recovery-Rehabilitation

[…] your usual activities as much as possible. There are different kinds of inpatient rehabilitative care . Your health care team is recommending the following for you: Rehabilitation This type of program is located on a unit designed for those who need focused rehab ilitation provided by an inter – professional team focused on helping […]

WW-CBA-555-Rehab-Transitional-Framework

[…] WW551A  Provincial Referral Form  Letter of Understanding WW553F  Change of Status (if applicable) WW551B  Medical Stability and Program Readiness WW551A  Provincial Referral Form  Letter of Understanding 553A,B  Change of Status (if applicable) WW551B  Medical Stability and Program Readiness WW 551A     A Decision Making Tree for the need for a bedded level of rehabilitative care (does not include Rapid Recovery Therapy Program) can be found at  http://www.rehabcarealliance.ca/uploads/File/Toolbox/Definitions/Referral_Decision_Tree_for_Rehabilitative_Care_FINAL__Dec_11_2014_.pdf    This checklist highlights the key features of the bedded levels of rehabilitative care to help you determine which level best meets the rehabilitative care needs of your patient. Full descriptions of the levels are  available at  http://rehabcarealliance.ca/definitions‐1. 

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