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CISSS de la Montérégie-Centre
Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux de la Montérégie-Centre
3141 boul. Taschereau, bureau 220
Greenfield Park (Québec) J4V 2H2
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Blacklegged ticks, or Ixodes scapularis, are vectors for Lyme disease in Québec. They are primarily found in heavily wooded areas and the overgrown areas between woods and open spaces. The ticks hold onto plant stems and climb onto passing people or animals.
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Brochure code d'éthique - CISSS de la Montérégie-Centre
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Information leaflet for users and their relatives
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Influenza and immunosuppression
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Influenza and persons with heart disease
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Influenza and asthmatics
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Transportation and accommodation program for people with disabilities Montérégie region - Application form / intervention plan
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Transportation and accommodation program for people with disabilities Montérégie region - Calendar of visits made for authorized transportation
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This guide will help you prepare for your hospital stay. You’ll find everything you need to know about the care and services we offer.
Please reach out to one of our staff members if you need more information or have any questions.
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Influenza and seniors aged 75 and over
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Influenza and diabetics
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Information sheet for users and their family members
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Information sheet for users and their family members
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CISSS de la Montérégie-Centre
Staircase in disrepair, snow-covered or obstructed walkway, visible mould, etc. These can all pose risks for you and your visitors. How can you ensure that your environment is safe? Your home care service provider can help you.