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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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The Info-Santé 811 service allows you to speak to a healthcare professional at any time of the day or night for advice or information about a non-urgent health problem.Info-Social 811 allows you to speak to a psychosocial intervention worker.The service is available 24/7.
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Already have a family doctor?
Make an appointment with your doctor by calling the FMG or medical clinic where they work.
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Consultations are offered on various sexual health topics, including contraception, screening and prevention of sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBI), hepatitis C, chlamydia, gonorrhea, HIV (AIDS) and others.
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Before you can see a medical specialist, you must first see a family doctor, who will assess your health and refer you to a specialist as needed.
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Medical consultations for minor emergencies are available at certain CLSCs in the region with or without an appointment.
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Want to see a CLSC nurse for advice or care? Consult this section for more information.
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Are you planning a trip abroad? Do you need advice or vaccines? Take a few minutes to make sure you’ve taken all the necessary precautions.
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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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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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You have a health problem AND no family doctor?
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Your CLSC offers services to help you lead a healthier lifestyle and follow a diet suited to your health condition. Our dietitians are available by appointment to consult with individuals who need an assessment or nutrition advice.