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[…] patency at established intervals: •Immediately prior to starting infusion and with needle- free connector/administration set/non-coring IVAD access needle change •PVAD (including midlines): at least once a shift/ visit • CVAD (including PICCs , apheresis catheters and tunneled lines i.e. Hickman): at least every 7 days •IVAD (ports) (non -accessed/not in use): no more frequently […]

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[…] Methodology -Who is Surveyed Home & Community Care palliative patients who… … have been discharged from service with a disposition of “Died” … have had a billed visit from HCC Patients who received MAiD services Patients who passed away in residential hospice (beginning in 2018/19) Included: Excluded: Children (<18) Included in this group are: […]

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[…] Methodology -Who is Surveyed Home & Community Care palliative patients who… … have been discharged from service with a disposition of “Died” … have had a billed visit from HCC Patients who received MAiD services Patients who passed away in residential hospice (beginning in 2018/19) Included: Excluded: Children (<18) Included in this group are: […]

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Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities PURPOSE The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (the AODA) is a provincial act with the purpose of developing, implementing and enforcing accessibility standards in order to achieve accessibility for persons with disabilities with respect to goods, services, facilities, accommodation, employment, buildings, structures and premises. Under the AODA, […]

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Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities PURPOSE The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (the AODA) is a provincial act with the purpose of developing, implementing and enforcing accessibility standards in order to achieve accessibility for persons with disabilities with respect to goods, services, facilities, accommodation, employment, buildings, structures and premises. Under the AODA, […]

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445 Children and youth received care in their school 23,361 Patients connected to a primary care provider since 2015 227 S C H O O L P A R T N E R S 16,259 Nursing care visits provided in schools 10,237 Referrals from hospitals to support patients going home with care services 9,342 […]

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445 Children and youth received care in their school 23,361 Patients connected to a primary care provider since 2015 227 S C H O O L P A R T N E R S 16,259 Nursing care visits provided in schools 10,237 Referrals from hospitals to support patients going home with care services 9,342 […]

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[…] and support that will allow you and your family to make deci sions that best meet your needs . I t is strong ly recommended that you visit the homes you are interested in. Many homes offer virtual tours on their websit es. Each person who applies for long -term care may choose up […]

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Mental Health and Addictions Nurses in Schools (MHAN) – French

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