What You Need To Know (Book 1): Practical Considerations
This practical guide explains what happens at the end of life. It gives information about issues such as choosing where to be looked
This practical guide explains what happens at the end of life. It gives information about issues such as choosing where to be looked
This guide explains the changes you can expect near death: physical, as well as emotional, spiritual and mental changes.
This booklet will provide you with step-by-step information on what to expect during your breast cancer experience. We suggest you read the whole booklet early on so that you will be ready to make decisions along the way.
This workbook provides an introduction to advance care planning and tips for having conversations with others about your wishes for future care should you not be able to speak for yourself.
A list of questions and answers about the Insulin Pump Program.
Background document outlining the development of Midwifery Services for PEI
The Passport to Health provides helpful tips and tools for healthy living to reduce your risk of health problems that can lead to chronic disease.
This document provides information about Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) in PEI.
Information for parents or caregivers on healthy eating and active living for children 1 to 5 years of age.
Regular cervical screening is the best way to protect yourself from cervical cancer. HPV (human papillomavirus) testing has replaced Pap tests to screen for cervical cancer on PEI. Use this online form to request an appointment for a cervical screening test at a cervical screening clinic in PEI. You can also request an appointment by calling the number for the clinic on the Cervical Screening Clinics web page. For more information about cervical screening see HPV Screening and Cervical Cancer Prevention. What do I need to request an appointment? You will need your PEI Health Card and your...