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People 6 months of age and older can be vaccinated against COVID-19. There is no charge for this vaccination.
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These services are provided to men who have sex with men, people who inject or inhale drugs, people who have been in prison, youth in difficulty (for example, street youth), sex workers, trans people and people who come from a region where HIV infection is endem
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Have you been weakened by a disease but still want to live at home? Do you have an elderly parent who’s finding it increasingly difficult to take care of themselves? Are you waiting for space to open up in a residence?
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In vulnerable individuals, vaccination is the best protection against complications from the flu.
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Vaccinations protect against certain illnesses that can have serious outcomes for ourselves and others. They also help to reduce the transmission of contagious diseases. In Quebec, vaccines are available free of charge to infants, children and teenagers.
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Several vaccines are available to protect adolescents, adults and the elderly from serious diseases. We recommend that you bring the vaccination record of the person to be vaccinated with you when you come to receive the vaccine.
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Need a blood test or other sample (urine, stool, etc.)? Consult this section for the schedule of the sampling center nearest you.
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The day hospital treats people with decreasing autonomy who require a medical assessment, nursing care and specific rehabilitation services. For more information, select a facility that offers this service.
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Palliative care is the range of care and services provided to individuals with a terminal illness. Without hastening or delaying the moment of death, the objective of palliative care is to provide the necessary support and the best possible quality of life for the patient and their loved ones.
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Day centres offer individual and group therapy aimed at helping seniors to maintain their autonomy and develop their functional capacities so they can remain in their community for as long as possible; they also offer respite services for family members.
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Depending on their deficiencies and limitations, disabled people generally use health and social services more often than the average citizen, the reason being that these services are essential to their social integration.
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Streptococcal A pharyngitis or tonsillitis