Caregivers' Handbook Table of Contents

  1. Mission Statement

  2. What is a Caregiver
  3. When Does a Person Become a Care-Receiver
  4. Caring for the Caregiver
  5. Where to Start: Helpful Information You Should Gather
  6. Power of Attorney
  7. The Role of the Community Care Access Centre
  8. Support Services for the Caregiver & the Care Receiver
  9. Services that can be Available in the Home
  10. Health Care Resources
  11. Nutrition
  12. Transportation
  13. Accommodation
  14. Elder Abuse
  15. Advocacy
  16. Hospice/Palliative Care
  17. Acknowledgements
  18. Last page
  19. Feedback Form

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