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… for adults (Healthlink BC File #68j) Healthy eating for seniors (Government of Canada) Healthy eating for seniors handbook Supporting your condition Food safety …
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… to see if your symptoms get better. Do not smoke or chew tobacco. Raise your bed if you have GERD symptoms at night. … eating it and see if your symptoms get better. Quitting tobacco use If you smoke or chew tobacco, stop. The nicotine from tobacco relaxes the valve …
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… alcohol, and includes substances such as cannabis, vapes, tobacco or cigarettes, illegal drugs, prescription drugs, … harm reduction: Substance use (HealthLink BC File #102a) Tobacco and nicotine products Tobacco use Quitting smoking (HealthLinkBC File #30c) Risks …
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… program helping lower-income pregnant people, families and seniors access locally produced, nutritious foods. Learn … kitchen. Better at Home Community-based services that help seniors with daily tasks such as grocery shopping so they …
HealthLinkBC files
… someone is being abused and/or neglected, you can call seniors Abuse and Information Line (SAIL) to receive … should I do if I see a crime or harmful situation? Call the Seniors Abuse Info Line (SAIL) at 604 437-1940 in the Lower … or to get help, call or visit the following services: Seniors Abuse and Information Line (SAIL), hosted by Seniors …
HealthLinkBC files
… should I do if I see a crime of harmful situation? Call the Seniors Abuse Info Line (SAIL) at 604 437-1940 in the Lower … or to get help, call or visit the following services: Seniors Abuse and Information Line (SAIL), hosted by Seniors First BC, 604 437-1940 in Vancouver or toll-free at …
HealthLinkBC files
… should I do if I see a crime or harmful situation? Call the Seniors Abuse Info Line (SAIL) at 604 437-1940 in the Lower … or to get help, call or visit the following services: Seniors Abuse and Information Line (SAIL), hosted by Seniors First BC, 604 437-1940 in Vancouver or toll-free at …
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… obvious signs that a person may be drinking alcohol, using tobacco, or using other substances. This is not a complete … (such as nausea, vomiting, or headache), if recently used Tobacco A distinctive smell on the breath and clothing Tobacco products in the person's possession Cannabis Sweet …
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… Government of Canada: Is your community flood ready Seniors as Emergency Response Volunteers (HealthLinkBC File … Government of British Columbia: What happens during a flood Seniors as Emergency Response Volunteers (HealthLinkBC File …
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… These include injuries related to: Falls (especially among seniors) Transportation Workplaces Physical activity … maintaining your strength and balance. To learn more, see: Seniors' falls can be prevented (HealthLinkBC File #78) …