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  1. Provides in-person and online support groups for caregivers, friends and family members of individuals living with dementia. In-person support groups are held in Charlottetown, O'Leary, Summerside, and Montague. Features of meetings include:Exchanging stories ...
  2. Provides counselling services for individuals living with dementia and/or family caregivers through telephone support, family interventions, and one-on-one sessions.
  3. Caregivers CANProvided by: Canadian Virtual Hospice - AKA: Portail Palliatif Canadien
    Provides free online learning modules that help caregivers prepare and provide care as illness advances. Topics include:Strategies for difficult conversationsVideo demonstrations of caregiving tasksGuidance for recognizing and managing symptomsSuggestions for ...
  4. CaringTogether.lifeProvided by: Canadian Virtual Hospice - AKA: Portail Palliatif Canadien
    Provides a free online resource platform to educate, support, and empower parents caring for a seriously ill child and those who are experiencing pregnancy or infant loss. Chapters include:ChildFamilyHealthcare TeamSchool and communityCare and the end of lifeG...
  5. Employment Insurance - Caregiving BenefitsProvided by: Government of Canada - Service Canada - AKA: Employment and Social Development Canada; ESDC; Human Resources and Skills Development (former name)
    Provides Caregiving Benefits through Employment Insurance. Eligible caregivers could receive financial assistance of up to 55% of their earnings, to a maximum of $638 a week. These benefits will help them take time away from work to provide care or support to ...
  6. Employment Insurance - Caregiving BenefitsProvided by: Government of Canada - Service Canada - AKA: Employment and Social Development Canada; ESDC; Human Resources and Skills Development (former name)
    Provides Caregiving Benefits through Employment Insurance. Eligible caregivers could receive financial assistance of up to 55% of their earnings, to a maximum of $638 a week. These benefits will help them take time away from work to provide care or support to ...
  7. Employment Insurance - Caregiving BenefitsProvided by: Government of Canada - Service Canada - AKA: Employment and Social Development Canada; ESDC; Human Resources and Skills Development (former name)
    Provides Caregiving Benefits through Employment Insurance. Eligible caregivers could receive financial assistance of up to 55% of their earnings, to a maximum of $638 a week. These benefits will help them take time away from work to provide care or support to ...
  8. Employment Insurance - Caregiving BenefitsProvided by: Government of Canada - Service Canada - AKA: Employment and Social Development Canada; ESDC; Human Resources and Skills Development (former name)
    Provides Caregiving Benefits through Employment Insurance. Eligible caregivers could receive financial assistance of up to 55% of their earnings, to a maximum of $638 a week. These benefits will help them take time away from work to provide care or support to ...
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