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- Website: Caregivers Nova Scotia
- Resource type: General web page
Summary - The message of this resource is:
Caregivers have many responsibilities when taking care of seniors with long term disabilities. Use this resource to learn about the various governmental programs in Nova Scotia and federally, in Canada that are in place for helping caregivers in their roles.
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Keywords
social support, caregiver, professional help, healthy living
How was this rated?
Step 1 - Evidence-based
Is this information reliable, based on scientific research?
Step 2 - Transparency
Is it clear who developed the resource and how?
Step 3 - Usability
Is the information easy to understand and easy to use?
Rated on: 6/18/2019 10:24:17 AM
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