Caring for Our Seniors Report
This report is a review of the continuum of care for seniors in Prince Edward Island, conducted in 2016.
This report is a review of the continuum of care for seniors in Prince Edward Island, conducted in 2016.
Prince Edward Island’s first-ever children’s report examines the health and well-being of Island children. Released today (March 1) by the Chief Public Health Office, Children’s Report 2017: Investing in our Future is intended to serve as a source of information, a tool for...
The Estimates represent the financial plan of the province for the fiscal year commencing April 1, 2011, and are presented by the government in support of its request to the Legislative Assembly for authority to spend public monies.
PEI has recently completed a province-wide Climate Change Risk Assessment (CCRA).
In PEI, there is a waiting list to find a new family doctor or nurse practitioner. This waiting list is called the Patient Registry. You should join the Patient Registry if: You are a resident of PEI with a valid PEI Health Card and you: do not have a family doctor or nurse practitioner and would like to have one; have moved within the province and are looking for a family doctor or nurse practitioner in your new area; or are expecting a baby and do not have a family physician or nurse practitioner Additionally, you should contact the Patient Registry Program if you are on the Patient Registry...
About Hillsborough Hospital Hillsborough Hospital is a 69-bed psychiatric hospital that provides specialized care, long-term treatment and rehabilitation for individuals facing acute or enduring mental illness, cognitive disabilities or psycho-geriatric conditions. When preparing...
Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Heather Morrison, has announced new changes to COVID-19 testing requirements in Prince Edward Island. “We have been fortunate in PEI to have had great access to testing during this pandemic. At this stage in the response we need to ensure our...
The Pharmacare Formulary is a list of prescription medications and medical supplies approved for coverage through PEI Pharmacare.
Are you or someone you know experiencing sexualized violence? There is help, please reach out for support. If you are in danger, please call 911 or your local police (contact numbers below). To find supports you can call 211 or the Mental Health and Addictions Phone Line at 1-833...