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September 25, 2015

Directory of Promising Programs and Services for Older People Living with HIV in Canada

Post Categories Aging, Aging with HIV, Consumer Information, HIV and Aging

March 1, 2015

HIV & Aging: A 2013 Environmental Scan of Programs and Services in Canada – Community Report

Post Categories Aging, Aging with HIV, Consumer Information, HIV and Aging

May 1, 2014

Increasing Equitable Access to Rehabilitation Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Frequently asked questions: Equitable access to rehabilitation – rehabilitation is a crucial component of the continuum of care for increasing numbers of people and can improve functionality, enhance coping and prevent or delay deterioration experienced by those living with chronic illness.  Authors: CWGHR and the Wellesley Institute

Post Categories Access to Rehabilitation Services, Consumer Information, Rehabilitation

August 1, 2013

Increasing Equitable Access to Rehabilitation Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Frequently Asked Questions: Increasing Equitable Access to Rehabilitation. Authors: The Wellesley Institute, CWGHR.

Post Categories Access to Rehabilitation Services, Consumer Information, Rehabilitation

June 1, 2013

An Environmental Scan of In-Process Canadian Research on Health, HIV and Aging

Report: An environmental scan of in-process Canadian research on health, HIV and aging. Presentation to the International Forum on HIV and Rehabilitation Research, Toronto, 13-14 June 2013. Author CWGHR

Post Categories Aging, Consumer Information, Forum, Inter-Professional Education

March 1, 2013

CWGHR Self-Management Card: Exercise

Info-Card: Self-Management Tips – Exercise, HIV and Hepatitis C. Author: CWGHR.

Post Categories Consumer Information, Rehabilitation, What is Rehabilitation

February 1, 2013

CWGHR Self-Management Card: Fatigue

Info-Card: Self-Management Tips – Fatigue, HIV and Hepatitis C. Author: CWGHR.

Post Categories Consumer Information, Rehabilitation, What is Rehabilitation

June 1, 2012

HIV and Aging: Canadian AIDS Society Presentation (2012)

Aging with HIV: Basic Needs and Health Status; Presentation

Post Categories Aging, Aging with HIV, Consumer Information, HIV and Aging

June 1, 2012

CWGHR Patient Fact Sheet: Rehabilitation Supports

Fact Sheet (for Patients); Rehabilitation Supports for people living with HIV and Hepatitis C). Author: CWGHR.

Post Categories Consumer Information, Practice Resources, Rehabilitation

June 1, 2010

CWGHR Self-Management Card: Mental Health

Info-Card: Self-Management Tips – Mental Health, HIV and Hepatitis C. Author: CWGHR.

Post Categories Consumer Information, Rehabilitation, What is Rehabilitation

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