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Health and welfare protection programs specifically for older adults.

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Responds to reports of possible abuse, neglect or self-neglect and protects and assists vulnerable adults who:
  • May be in immediate and significant danger, and do not understand the danger they are in
  • Do not have the physical ability to get out of a dangerous situation
  • Are unable to protect themselves because of physical or cognitive limitations
Adult Protection may notify the public trustee if there is considerable risk of immediate, serious harm to an individual's estate. The public trustee is appointed if a person is no longer able to look after their financial affairs and has no trusted family or friends to assist.
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Online and in-person information, education and resources about dementia for individuals living with dementia, caregivers, and family members.
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DASH Provided by: Health PEI

Helps identify early identification of risk for falls. Includes:

  • Fall risk screening by a physiotherapist
  • Home exercise program
  • Home safety information
  • Education to prevent falls and common foot issues
  • Eight-week follow-up and reassessment

Travel clinics may be available in Montague, Summerside and O'Leary.

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Provides a free six-week virtual educational program to individuals with chronic diseases to improve heart health, strength, balance, and flexibility. The program is ideal for beginners and will focus on progressive, low to moderate intensity exercise weekly with with a clinical exercise physiologist, Katie Beck. Program includes:
  • Full initial health screening
  • Education on how exercise can help with specific health conditions and any considerations for those on medication and treatment
  • Exercise suggestions that are progressive and tailored to meet individual physical ability. A resistance band will be mailed to home and is the only equipment needed
  • Intention setting sessions, movement challenges, and recreational aspect (trivia, etc.) along the way
  • Introduction to the Graduate Program which will be available after the introductory program has been completed
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Provides education sessions to help people living with dementia, and their family members and friends to live as well as possible with the disease. Participants have opportunities to learn and share with others who are affected by dementia. The sessions include:

  • A comprehensive overview of Alzheimer's and other dementias
  • Skills needed to provide day to day care
  • How to understand changes in behaviour, personality, and communication
  • Coping strategies
  • Available resources and support
  • Care in the later stages
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Provides health care services such as:

  • General physician services
  • Home and community care supports
  • Substance abuse counselling
  • Access to fitness and maternal health professionals
  • Child and family wellness programming
  • Health and nutrition programs, including services aimed at those with diabetes
  • Individual and group wellness programs to help with day to day life skills and help with referrals to other programs that can help
  • Gender-Affirming Care referrals
  • Drop-in Health Clinic
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Provides group and individual activities suited to seniors' personal abilities and interests while providing respite for family/friend caregivers. Some locations offer personal care services.

Note: Participants must arrange their own transportation to and from the program
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Provides in-person support groups for individuals living with MCI or the early stages of dementia to connect with others living a similar journey and support each other. Meetings are held in Charlottetown. Features of meetings include:

  • Exchanging information and form friendships
  • Accessing the most current information about dementia
  • Learning and sharing practical tips for coping
  • Decreasing feelings of loneliness and isolation
  • Express feelings and receive support
  • Finding a sense of hope
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Provides specialized comprehensive assessments of older adults with the goal of improving their health and/or quality of life. The assessments focus on function to help support older adults to remain healthy and independent for as long as possible. Functional assessments may benefit older adults who are experiencing difficulties in one or more of the following area:
  • Memory
  • Depression
  • Mobility and gait
  • Daily care, e.g. bathing, grooming or cooking
  • Medication management
The assessment will be performed in a setting most appropriate to the client's needs. e.g. At home; in a long-term, community care or acute care facility; or at the Provincial Geriatric Program office
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Provides a community-based home care service designed to support older adults who are Francophone or bilingual, as well as their caregivers. Includes:

  • Physical exercises
  • Cognitive simulation to arts, crafts, and social interaction
  • Respite for caregivers
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