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CISSS de la Montérégie-Ouest
Services availableThe CISSS de la Montérégie-Ouest is among the institutions designated to take part in the provincial pilot project to open clinics for patients with long COVID and chronic Lyme disease.
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The Driving evaluation and vehicle adaptation program is intended for drivers and passengers with a motor impairment who want to get around easier in the community and improve their functional autonomy. There are two components to the program:
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General information
Population aging in Québec is an inevitable phenomenon.
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All new residents are given an admission guide and kit containing useful information for the resident and their family about how the residence operates and designed to help them settle into their new environment.
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The CISSS has a code of ethics in place.
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Housing services at the CISSS de la Montérégie-Ouest
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The type of housing depends on the person’s needs: Income has no bearing on the choice of living environment. However, an exemption is possible for people who cannot afford public housing.
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The CISSS de la Montérégie-Ouest has two main mandates related to housing for older adults and people living with a loss of autonomy:
Health advice
The seasonal respiratory viruses vaccination campaign is underway.
Health advice
You will find in this page the main information about COVID-19. For more information, go to the page www.quebec.ca/en/coronavirus.
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We’ve put together several useful links to help you:
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Pandemic or not, everyone is likely to experience distress at some point in their lives, regardless of what they do for a living.
Stay in touch with your feelings/emotions/reactions.
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Symptoms after vaccination
Some symptoms may be caused by the vaccine. Other problems may occur by chance and are not related to the vaccine. Most reactions are harmless and do not last long. Reactions are less common among people age 55 and over.