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Health helplines and navigation services that provide support, and information and resources for specific conditions.

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Provides support groups for individuals living with endometriosis or suspected endometriosis. Includes:

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Provides a volunteer-run, free telephone and email information service that answers questions about thyroid disease.

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Provides free therapy sessions for professional arts and culture workers in Epekwitk / PEI. Free sessions up to six hours within a three month period per person. Once all sessions are used, applicants are eligible to apply for additional sessions if available. The professional disciplines include:
  • Visual Art
  • Theatre and Performance
  • Music
  • Film and Television
  • Crafts
  • Dance
  • Design
  • Museums and Heritage
  • Education and Libraries
  • Festivals
  • Writing and Publishing
  • Video Games
This program is a part of the Creative Well-Being Initiative by Creative PEI and delivered by Our Landing Place.
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Provides a free confidential phone and texting service offering support and information to people who want to quit smoking. Also includes a website where people can access information and tools to help them quit.
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Staff provide information and support clients living with sexually transmitted infections in identifying and accessing available services and programs in PEI to help meet their needs. Includes:
  • Service navigation
  • Support for those living with HIV and/or Hep C
  • Help and support to get tested for HIV, Hep C and all other sexually transmitted infections
  • Support to those who are newly diagnosed including information about treatment options
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Volunteers meet with newly diagnosed breast cancer patients to discuss supports available to them in Epekwitk / PEI.


Meeting locations are determined by the patient and volunteer.

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Provides occupational therapy services for children to help them with motor and sensory skills, where there is a concern the child is not meeting developmental milestones. Occupational therapy can help children in the areas of:

  • Self care: Toileting, dressing, bathing, feeding self, eating, as well as following the home routine and completing simple chores
  • Play skills: Playing with a variety of toys and different textures/materials(ex: taking turns and copying actions)
  • Preschool readiness: Drawing, colouring, using scissors, building with blocks or puzzles
  • Exploring environment: Moving around environment safely ( ex: participating on playground equipment)
  • Sensory input: Tolerating different sounds, smells, tastes, or textures

Note: School based occupational therapy for school-aged children is also available, but referrals must come from the school and there is no self-referral process.

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Provides stroke survivors and caregivers support in getting the help they need from health care professionals and community resources. Includes:
  • Connecting you with health care professionals who can provide supports
  • Helping you find and access community resources
  • Providing your with access to informative booklets, websites and support groups
  • Answering questions about the stroke recovery process
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Helps families with children who have complex medical needs navigate the healthcare system, finding both medical and non-medical services through support, education, advocacy, and referrals to programs and services. Includes:

  • Understand medical diagnosis and needs
  • Answer questions about screening, testing, and care plans
  • Navigate the healthcare system
  • Listen to concerns
  • Connect with programs and services (social programs, community groups, counselling, spiritual care)
  • Support during out-of-province medical travel
  • Coordinate care between provinces
  • Connect to financial resources for medications, travel, and medical supplies

Note: The navigators cannot provide medical care.

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24-hour telephone service that provides access to expert clinical advice aimed at limiting or preventing injury due to drugs or poisons.

Services offered:
  • Poisoning first aid
  • Treatment advice
  • Toxicology information
  • Information on animal exposures when information is available
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