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Language: Punjabi Audience: General Public Caregivers Licenses: Open Government Licence - Alberta

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September 1, 2021

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This checklist has been developed to support schools, continuing care facilities, activity organizers, employers, and businesses facility operators in reducing the risk of transmission of COVID-19...


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June 18, 2020

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Provides guidance for precautions when visiting playgrounds, to ensure the safety of children, families and communities.


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January 1, 2013

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This two-page information sheet provides a general introduction to the topic of elder abuse, including how to identify the signs of elder abuse and what to do and who to call if elder abuse is suspected.


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June 1, 2010

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Capacity is assessed to provide the Court with information to help determine whether or not a co-decision maker, guardian, or trustee should be appointed for an adult. Learn about how this works,...


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June 1, 2010

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If an adult’s ability to make personal decisions is impaired but they can make decisions with good support, co-decision-making may be an option. The adult who needs support doesn’t lose authority...


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June 1, 2010

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Options available to support adults who need assistance making personal and/or financial decisions include: supported decision-making, co-decision-making, specific decision-making, guardianship...


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June 1, 2010

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Guardianship is a legal court order which gives an individual (the guardian) the legal authority and responsibility to make or assist in making decisions about (non-financial) personal matters on...


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June 1, 2010

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Supported decision-making gives someone authority to access your personal information and help you make and communicate your decisions. This is for adults who have the capacity to make their own...


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June 1, 2010

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If an adult doesn't have the capacity to make decisions, a health care provider can choose one of the adult’s relatives to make a one-time, time-sensitive decision. Specific decision-making can be...