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Audience: Caregivers Language: Chinese (Simplified)

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January 11, 2022

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The fact sheet outlines how parents and school staff can use at-home rapid test kits for COVID-19 and participate in the government K-12 at-home rapid testing program.


Views: 535
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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...


Views: 859
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September 11, 2020

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A parents’ guide to the health measures families, students, and schools must follow for the upcoming school year.


Views: 623
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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.


Views: 244
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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.


Views: 183
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June 1, 2010

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When an authorized decision-maker is not doing their job properly, the Adult Guardianship and Trusteeship Act (AGTA) provides protective measures. This brochure explains how to make a complaint...


Views: 1176
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June 1, 2010

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A personal directive is a legal document you write in case you cannot make your own personal decisions in the future. This brochure describes how to write a personal directive and instruct someone...


Views: 286
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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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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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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...