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One:carepath Symptoms

WEBOne:carepath has been developed for adult patients (≥18 years of age) with the following advanced-stage (non-curative) conditions: These patients are at high risk for …

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Serious Illness Conversation Guide

WEBSerious Illness Conversation Guide. This guide ofers clinicians language to talk to seriously ill patients about their goals, values, and wishes. The guide can help support more, …

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How to Manage Diarrhea at Home

WEB• Let them know if you think your medical condition or medications are the reason for your diarrhea. • Let your healthcare team know if a medication is working for you or if you’re

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Managing Nausea and Vomiting

WEBTitle: Managing Nausea and Vomiting Author: Alberta Health Services Subject: Discusses useful tips to help reduce nausea and vomiting. Gives suggestions on how and when to …

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Eating Well When You Have Taste and Smell Changes

WEBMouth care. Good mouth care can make taste changes easier to deal with. Brush your teeth and your tongue with a soft toothbrush before and after each meal. Wait 10–15 minutes …

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One:carepath Your Health Plan

WEBYour Shared Care Plan; About You & Your Health Conditions; Managing Your Health Condition; Your Advance Care Planning

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One:carepath Your Health Conditions

WEBYour Shared Care Plan; About You & Your Health Conditions; Managing Your Health Condition; Your Advance Care Planning

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Starting a Goals of Care Conversation with patients

WEBGoals of Care Conversation: Getting Started (one:carepath) 2 Dos and Don’ts of Goals of Care Discussions Do Don’t Listen and let the patient do most of the talking Wait until …

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One:carepath PatientPathway

WEBPatient Portal. What is one:carepath? One:carepath is focused on supportive care for individuals with advanced stage chronic health conditions. Its emphases:

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One:carepath Your Green Sleeve

WEBA Green Sleeve is a plastic pocket that holds your important advance care planning forms. If you go to the hospital or a healthcare appointment, take your Green Sleeve with you. Be …

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PEAS Formula Coverage

WEBFormula Formula Category AISH (Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped) Income Support Alberta Child Health Benefits

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PEAS Oral Feeding

WEBOral Feeding. Oral feeding challenges (eating by mouth) can be extremely stressful for many caregivers. With these resources, support from your healthcare team and practice, …

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PEAS Client Order

WEBAlberta Children’s Hospital Pediatric Home Nutrition Support Program 28 Oki Drive NW, Calgary, AB, T3B 6A8 [email protected] 403-955-7165

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Managing Your Nausea and Vomiting

WEBNausea and Vomiting. 5. 3) Drink and Eat Well. Drinking. • Sip small amounts of liquids often during the day. As your nausea starts to get better, add different drinks and foods, …

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Mental Health Landscape for Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing

WEBMental Health Landscape for Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing | Jan 11, 2024 • The Parenting Interactions with Children: Checklist of Observations Linked to Outcomes …

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Managing Constipation

WEB607891-NFS. • Prunes are a natural laxative. Eat 2–3 prunes or drink 1⁄2 cup (125 mL) prune juice to help manage constipation as needed. • Your bowels need time to get used …

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