Access to Technology Consultative Service
Offered at 1 location
The Access to Technology Consultative Service is for people who are dealing with a health change that makes it more difficult to use their technology. Technology can include a...
The Access to Technology Consultative Service is for people who are dealing with a health change that makes it more difficult to use their technology. Technology can include a...
Public Health Mobile Unit (PHMU) provides Public Health services in communities across the province. The program is made up of healthcare vans and people working together with community to support...
These forms are program specific and for use only if directed by a member of the Nova Scotia Health Continuing Care team supporting your care. More information is available here...
Depending on where you live, pregnancy support may be offered by Nova Scotia Health or through the IWK Health Centre in Halifax. Please visit the IWK website for the full...
Endocrinology provides specialized care to patients with hormonal and metabolic disorders. Ambulatory Clinics within Endocrinology includes:
To reduce the risk of people becoming frailer in hospital, Nova Scotia Health’s Frailty and Elder Care Network is taking steps to enhance how we deliver services to seniors and...
Dignity of risk is the right to live life in a way someone chooses, even with risk. It recognizes that daily life is uncertain...
We often normalize a loved one being ‘confused’. However, this could indicate they are suffering from delirium or other illness such as dementia.
Delirium is often confused with...
The Obesity Care Clinic treats adults living with obesity in the Cape Breton, Antigonish and Guysborough areas.
The focus of the 12-week program is to find and treat the...