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Traffic Impacts on Robie Street Near Halifax Infirmary – April 25, 2026
 
Nova Scotia Health is advising crane operations will continue on Robie Street, on Saturday, April 25, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. All southbound lanes on Robie Street will be closed between Quinpool Road and Jubilee Road.


Patients and visitors are advised to use alternate routes during this time. Sidewalks and pedestrian access will remain open. The emergency department will remain open and fully accessible throughout the work.
 
We apologize for any inconvenience.

Patient Education Resources

1,617 Patient Education Resources

Using Cannabis in the Hospital

| .pdf | PRINT CODE WX85-2000

This pamphlet provides information about using cannabis while in the hospital, as well as why it is important to tell your health care providers if you are using cannabis for any reason. This pamphlet is also available in French.

Using TENS for Pain

| .pdf | PRINT CODE WB85-0727

This pamphlet will help you learn how to use a TENS (transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation) unit at home. It explains pain, how a TENS unit works and how to use it, taking care of your skin, taking care of the unit, and safety guidelines.

Using Your Walking Aid

| .pdf | PRINT CODE WB85-1426

Using a walking aid (like a cane, crutches, or a walker) can help you lower the amount of weight you put on your leg or help you avoid putting weight on your leg. This pamphlet explains how to use crutches, a walker, and a cane.

Utilisation du cannabis à l’hôpital

| .pdf | PRINT CODE FF85-2077

Ce document fournit de l'information sur l’utilisation de cannabis à l'hôpital et explique pourquoi il est important d'informer vos prestataires de soins de santé si vous consommez du cannabis, quelle qu'en soit la raison. This item is also available in English.

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