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… your toddler to tell you if they are not comfortable with caregivers or any other people. This means that, as a … Educate yourself (read, listen and ask) You can also support your toddler to develop personal boundaries by not … services. For more information about the resources and support, visit Kids Help Phone . VictimLink BC If you or …
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… a sporting event If you have questions about or would like support with healthy physical activity, sedentary behaviour … from concussion. They provide information for parents and caregivers, coaches and officials and medical professionals. …
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… number right away. For confidential information or support, call (or 7-1-1 for the deaf and hard of hearing) or … Abuse and Neglect of Older Adults: Information for Family Caregivers (HealthLinkBC File #93b) Abuse and Neglect of … you know is a victim of crime and needs more information or support, call 1-800-563-0808 or click on the links below. …
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… when you need to use them. Find out whether there is a support group in your area for parents of children with the … joys of raising a child with special needs. Seek and accept support from others. Don't wait for information and … come to you. Consider using respite care, which is a family support service that provides a break for parents and …
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… risk of breast cancer, stroke, blood clots, and possibly dementia and heart attack. The health risks linked to HT are … Blood clots. Heart attack. Breast cancer. Gallstones. Dementia. Urinary incontinence. Your risk will differ based … effects matter most to you? Yes No 3. 3, Do you have enough support and advice from others to make a choice? Yes No …
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… are common. When doctors know about them, they can better support you and your family. How screening is done In most … being judged. But remember, your doctor wants to help and support you, not judge you. When your doctor knows about … are common. When doctors know about them, they can better support you and your family. How screening is done In most …
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… family members may be struggling with feelings of guilt. Support from family, friends, your doctor, and possibly … for everyone. You might find it helpful to: Join a grief support group. Ask your doctor if one for parents who have … Development, Newborn Health and Safety, Birth to 2 Years Support Groups and Social Support Adaptation Date: …
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… Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and cancer risk Finding support Cancer support: Being an active patient Cancer support: Coping with cancer treatments Cancer support: …
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… physical activities, having a warm bath, or talking with a supportive friend or family member For more information on … It may also be helpful to bring a person with you for support such as a friend, partner, or community support worker. Getting early and regular prenatal care is …
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… close to the end of life as well as emotional and spiritual support for you and your loved ones. No one knows when his … gives hospice palliative care and emotional and spiritual support to people near the end of life and to their … be whether you have the financial resources to hire trained caregivers to help your family with your care. Remaining at …