Vocational day program services are available in Tignish and O'Leary. Participants have the opportunity to take part in a number of employment opportunities and connect with the community. Includes:
  • Offsite employment activities and lunch programs
  • Volunteer work
  • Life skills training
  • Bakery and cafe work (O'Leary only)
  • Recreational and social opportunities
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Provides people with intellectual disabilities the opportunity to develop job, life and social skills through various programs including:

  • Bakery/Catering
  • Woodworking/Refinishing
  • Seasonal Ice Cream Shoppe
  • Skills Enhancement (Day program)
  • Employment Transition
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An Online resource designed for families and caregivers supporting someone with Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), offering essential information, practical strategies, and reflective activities to help them navigate the challenges of addiction with knowledge, compassion, and confidence.

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Provides a list of available volunteer opportunities within Epekwitk / PEI.

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Caregivers can submit information about vulnerable loved ones to the police so that the information is on file if the person were to go missing or in case of an emergency.

A Vulnerable Person is defined as "a person who due to a medical, mental health, or physical condition may exhibit patterns of behavior that may pose a danger to themselves."
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Compensates eligible workers for unpaid wages, vacation, severance and termination pay that they are owed when their employer declares bankruptcy or becomes subject to a receivership under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act.
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Allows individuals to see current estimated wait times for various health services online, including:

  • Ambulance Response Times
  • Cancer Treatment
  • Computed Tomography (CT)
  • Emergency Departments: Kings County Memorial Hospital * Prince County Hospital * Queen Elizabeth Hospital
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
  • Referral to a Specialist and Radiation Therapy Treatment
  • Surgery
  • Ultrasound
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Walk-in clinics provide non-urgent medical care at locations across Epekwitk / PEI.

If you are sick, call your family doctor or nurse practitioner first (primary care provider). See website for recommendations for when to visit a walk-in clinic.

The website provides an up-to-date list of walk-in medical clinics across Epekwitk / PE. Includes:

  • Links to individual clinic websites
  • Current week's clinic days and times
  • Clinic contact information
  • General information about when to visit a clinic and what to expect

For the list of primary care clinic, visit Health Centres Offer Primary Care.

It it is a medical emergency, call 911 or go to an emergency department. If unsure, call 811.

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War Amputees Provided by: War Amps

Provides supports for war amputees. Includes:

  • Financial Assistance
  • Information and resources
  • Navigation to various eligible services
  • Peer support
  • Advocacy

Expert advice on prosthetics and care standards for war amputee veterans is provided in partnership with the Department of National Defence and Veterans Affairs Canada.

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Owned by the Municipality, the Corporation is responsible for controlling and providing the water and sewerage to properties within and around Kensington.

Payments for water and sewage utilities are made to the Municipal Office.
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