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Audience: Caregivers Organizations: Health and Wellness (1999-2013)

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November 1, 2004

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Intended as a reference, this guidebook provides useful information for the preparation, submission, review and assessment of these key documents as used to manage the accountability relationship...


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January 1, 2003

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In November 1999, the Long Term Care Review Policy Advisory Committee released the report Healthy Aging: New Directions for Care. The Committee report and additional public input and suggestions...


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July 1, 2002

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The intent of this document is to provide information and advice to key stakeholders for the planning of continuing care services for this special population. This document will be made available...


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January 1, 2002

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Alberta's population is aging. The government, in collaboration with its partners, is actively planning to enable "seniors to be healthier to a more advanced age." The Healthy Aging and Seniors...


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November 1, 2001

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This document provides a comprehensive inventory of the skills, knowledge, behaviours and attitudes required by health care aides in Alberta. It consists of 37 modules covering client safety,...


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April 1, 2000

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Alberta’s population is aging. Preparing the continuing care system now to address the current and emerging challenges is a priority. In November, 1997, the Minister of Health appointed a Long...


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April 1, 2000

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In November 1999, the Minister of Health and Wellness released the final report of the Long Term Care Review: Healthy Aging: New Directions for Care. The report recommends a new vision for...


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November 1, 1999

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In November 1997, Health Minister Halvar Jonson initiated a comprehensive, two-year review of long term care services in the province. The purpose was to consult with Albertans, review trends and...