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The pandemic is likely to affect everyone, regardless of age or occupation.
Are you (or a loved one) feeling stressed, anxious, or depressed? Rest assured: This is normal and you’re not alone!
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Useful documentation for private IR-FTRs and PSRs
Last page update: July 7 2020
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Useful information for significant caregivers who will visit a resident at an intermediate resource (IR), a family-type resource (FTR), or a private seniors’ residence (PSR)
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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Did you know?
Did you know that Québec’s Act respecting health services and social services requires all healthcare institutions to provide their services in French?
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Are you, or is someone you know, currently involved in a situation that requires immediate help? Call 911.Hear from the professionals!
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Satisfied or dissatisfied with care and services?The CISSS de la Montérégie-Centre attaches great importance to its quality of care and respect for users' rights.
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In Québec, French is the official language of public administration. As such, all health and social services institutions in Québec provide their services in French. However, some people are more comfortable communicating in English and have the right to ask for services in English.
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We’ve put together several useful links to help you:
Health advice
The seasonal respiratory viruses vaccination campaign is underway.
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The youth clinics are open to you if you are between the ages of 12 and 25.Parental consent is required for children under age 14.
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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.