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HNHB Planning Your Care – Transitional Care Bed Program – FR

HNHB Planning Your Care – Transitional Care Bed Program – FR

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When is it time to consider a Long-Term Care Home?

Planning your care – Transitional care bed program – French

Hamilton Niagara Haldimand Brant – Transitional Care Bed Program – Planning your Care

HCCSS Caregiver Recognition Program – FAQ – EN

Above and Beyond – Caregiver Recognition Program 2024

Caregiver recognition Program – FAQ -EN

Above and Beyond – Caregiver Recognition Program 2024

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Do you know a caregiver(s) that lives the Home and Community Care Support Services Values (collaboration, respect, integrity and excellence)? The Above and Beyond -Caregiver Recognition Program celebrates and honours caregivers (family members, friends, neighbours, etc.) whose kindness, dedication, and support enables people to live at home despite the impacts of age, illness or disability.

WW_ Rapid Response Nurses

[…] Fact Sheet Find out more about Home and Community Care Support Services and how we can help your patients: www.healthcareathome.ca Open seven days a week, 365 days a year. Scope of Practice   z RRNs  visit each patient in their home within 24–48  hours of discharge from hospital or referral from  community service agencies. They complete a full  assessment, assist with medication management  and work with each patient to educate them about  their specifc health issues.   z The RRN assists the patient for up to 30 days  to reduce the risk of readmission to hospital or  avoidable emergency department visits.   z The average length of service is 2-3 visits.   z Before discharge, the RRN will connect the patient  with community supports, such as clinics, that  they require to help them in with ongoing disease  management. How do I refer a patient Home […]

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[…] • Multiple admissions to hospital, or frequent visits to emergency departments or urgent care • Difficulty managing medications • Fragile care support Scope of Practice • RRNs visit each patient in their home within 24 –48 hours of discharge from hospital or referral from community service agencies. They complete a full assessment, assist with […]

Patient Information Sheet Remdesivir Treatment – in Your Home

    Patient Information Sheet   Remdesivir Treatment: in Your Home  This information is for patients who have been prescribed Remdesivir and will receive the treatment  at home.  1) What is Remdesivir and how does it help?    Remdesivir is an intravenous (IV) medication given to those who are 18 years or older and at high‐ risk of being hospitalized due to COVID‐19 because of their medical conditions or age. Once you  have COVID‐19, Remdesivir helps your body fight the infection and get better faster, thereby  lowering the risk that you will need to be hospitalized.   Remdesivir does not prevent people from getting COVID‐19; vaccination is still recommended to  reduce the risk of serious health outcomes from the virus.  2) What are the possible side effects from this treatment?  Possible side effects include:  a) IV infusion: at the injection site: bruising, swelling, redness, soreness.  b) Remdesivir: diarrhea and / or allergic reactions, including:  Fever, chills, nausea or feeling sick, headache, difficulty breathing, chest tightness, decreased  or increased blood pressure, swelling of your face, throat irritation, rash with hives, itching or  an itchy rash, muscle pain, uneven heartbeat, increased sweating, dizziness or light  headedness  In case the patient has an adverse reaction, a capable adult (18 years or older) should be at  home or otherwise with the patient for six hours after the medication is administered.  ** If the side effects worsen, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.**  3) How do I prepare for the treatment?   When the nurse comes to your home to administer the treatment, please:  a) When possible, wear a medical mask during the visit. The nurse can provide you with one, if  needed.  b) If someone else must be present during the nurse’s visit, ensure they maintain a distance of  two metres and wear a medical mask, if they are able.   c) Follow the nurse’s detailed instructions for receiving care at home.  d) As above, and in case of an adverse reaction, a capable adult should be at home or otherwise  with the patient for six hours after the treatment is administered.  4) Questions or concerns?  Please contact your Care Coordinator directly, or call 310.2222 (no  area code) and ask to speak to them.  

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