Advance Care Planning
Provided by: Saskatchewan Health Authority: Cypress Health Region
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- Advance Care Planning (2 locations)
- Community Health: Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Community Health: Community Dietians / Nutrition (3 locations)
- Community Health: Dental Health Education (2 locations)
- Community Health: Early Childhood Psychology
- Community Health: Infection Prevention and Control
- Community Health: Medical Health Officer
- Community Health: PARTY Program
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- Growing Healthy Famililes Coalition: MEND
- Hospital (Acute) Care: Women’s and Children’s Health Services Unit
- Primary Health Care: Cardiac Education Program (6 locations)
- Primary Health Care: Community Nutrition Program
- Primary Health Care: Craving Change
- Primary Health Care: Diabetes Education Program
- Primary Health Care: Fitness for Life
- Primary Health Care: LiveWell with Chronic Conditions
- Primary Health Care: LiveWell with Chronic Pain
- Primary Health Care: Living Your Best Weight
- Primary Health Care: Lower Limb Assessment
- Primary Health Care: Primary Health Coach
- Primary Health Care: Pulmonary Rehabilitation
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- Public Health Nursing / Prenatal and Postnatal Services (5 locations)
- Public Health Nursing / Travel Health
- Therapies: Occupational Therapy
- Therapies: Physical Therapy
- Therapies: Recreation Therapy (10 locations)
- Therapies: Speech Language Pathology
Service Description
Advance Care Planning is sometimes called a living will, advance directive, or health directive.
Advance Care Planning is the legal set of directions you develop for your medical care if you are too ill or injured to communicate or make decisions. The instructions and information in the plan would only be used to give direction for your treatment if you are not capable of speaking for yourself.
An Advance Care Plan can be verbal or written. It is legal. You can complete this on your own, with the help of your family, your health care team or your legal advisor.
Visit the website for further information.
Eligibility
All Saskatchewan residents 16 years of age or older can complete an Advance Care Plan, and can change or revoke the plan at any time if mentally capable of doing so.
Fees
No cost.
Business Line: 306-778-5100
Service Website
www.cypresshealth.ca/programs-services/advance-care-planning/
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Coverage Area
Cypress Health Region
Languages Offered
English
Leader and District Integrated Healthcare Facility
- Advance Care Planning (2 locations)
- Primary Health Care: Cardiac Education Program (6 locations)
- Public Health Nursing / Child Safety (4 locations)
- Public Health Nursing / Immunizations (14 locations)
- Public Health Nursing / Prenatal and Postnatal Services (5 locations)
- Therapies: Recreation Therapy (10 locations)
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Leader and District Integrated Healthcare Facility
400 1st Street West
Leader SK S0N 1H0 -
Swift Current: Community Health Services
E. I. Wood Building
350 Cheadle Street West
Swift Current SK S9H 4G3
Location Info
Hours of Operation
Contact the facility for complete information on schedule and service availability.
Hospital: 306-628-5500
Primary Healthcare: 306-628-5510
Long-Term Care: 306-628-5540
Toll-Free: 1-888-461-7443
Cypress Health Region Information Line
Hotline: 8-1-1
HealthLine: 24/7Professional health advice or mental health support.
Website
www.cypresshealth.ca/health-facilities/leader-and-district-integrated-healthcare-facility/
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