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… crack, cocaine, heroin, and others If you would like support for any kind of substance use (including alcohol or … other drugs), free, confidential information and telephone support is available from the Alcohol and Drug Information … in B.C.) or 604-660-9382 (in the Lower Mainland). Support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in …
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… Document Vietnamese Hearing is important for your child’s social and emotional growth. The ability to hear well also supports your child as they learn to talk and eventually to …
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… prescription medications and counselling. 4. Build your support network Quitting is easier when you have friends and family to support you. Surround yourself with positive people who want … friends and family about your goal and how they can best support you. They may talk you through a rough patch or give …
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… playing a game on your phone, or talking to a friend Seek support from trusted friends, family, health care providers, … and increase the amount of time between vaping sessions Get support QuitNow– Free help to quit tobacco or vaping by …
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… free to those born in 1980 or later and to specific at-risk groups, such as sexual and household contacts of someone … HBV from your health care provider, local health unit, support groups or Liver Canada: https://liver.ca Visit your … heretohelp.bc.ca or call 310-6789 for free, 24-hour support If you use substances, visit Toward the Heart …
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… can be physical, emotional, financial, sexual, spiritual or social. Abuse and neglect can include not giving medications … Older men are less likely to have a network to provide support and protection Older men may depend on their spouse … resources of their own, and they may have little family support. If you are trying to help an older person who …
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… There is currently no cure for vCJD. Treatment involves supporting the patient with physical and occupational …
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… in potential outbreak settings such as cruise ships Other groups who the vaccine is specifically recommended for …
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… who live alone or are sick or disabled will need special support and an emergency plan. What will happen if I have to … can I prepare to evacuate in an emergency? Create a trusted support network of at least 3 people to assist you during an … contact information to a shared emergency plan. Tell your support network about any health conditions or medications. …
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… These services can include: Lodging Clothing Emotional support resources Crisis information Reuniting families How … In British Columbia, the provincial government’s Emergency Support Services provides immediate, short-term assistance … time to keep track of your physical and mental health. Seek support and advice from your supervisor if you feel you are …