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CHPCA National Fact Sheet & Advocacy Strategy

CHPCA’s Advocacy Challenge: To make a national sustainable, long-term hospice palliative and end-of-life care strategy a reality we need to count on all of you to take ACTION. Please review 2006-2007 Advocacy Kit below including the charts in section two of the kit to see where you focus your ACTION. Also please review our 2011 […]
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Ethics

Sunnybrook Ethics Centre: Ethics Pocket Tool Ethics at the End of Life The World Health Organization provides the following definition for ethics: Ethics is concerned with moral principles, values and standards of conduct. The field of health and health care raises numerous ethical concerns, related to, for example, health care delivery, professional integrity, data handling, […]
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Standards and Norms of Practice

Background The practice of hospice palliative care is relatively young. In Canada, it began in the 1970s and has evolved rapidly. The term “hospice palliative care” was coined to recognize the convergence of hospice and palliative care into one movement that has the same principles and norms of practice. In a consensus-building process led by […]
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Living Lessons

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Living Lessons® Campaign and Resources Since 1998, the Living Lessons® program has created and distributed resources for caregivers and patients. The following resources are available for purchase by caregivers from the CHPCA Marketplace (direct ordering on-line) or by calling the toll-free information line (1-877-203-INFO [4636]) to request a copy: A Caregiver’s Guide (booklet) You Are Not Alone (pamphlet) Influencing […]
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Compassionate Care Benefit

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Compassionate care benefits (CCB) are Employment Insurance (EI) benefits paid to people who have to be away from work temporarily to provide care or support to a family member who is gravely ill and who has a significant risk of death within 26 weeks (six months). A maximum of 26 weeks of compassionate care benefits […]
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Let’s Talk About Hospice Palliative Care First

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Let’s talk about dying in Canada… What will I want or need at the end of life? Will I suffer pain and need medication to manage my symptoms? How can I let my family & friends know my wishes and preferences for end of life care? What help is available to me? Will I suffer from […]
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On Being a Caregiver: personal reflections

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For 9 months I was the caregiver for my grandfather after he was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer.  I felt this role was placed upon me when no other family member would step forward to assist him. They had all the excuses to not participate with the care of their dad/grandpa. I felt responsible to […]
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Bereavement Day 2018 Resources

CHPCA’s National Bereavement Day 2018 Report – English November 20, 2018 will mark the second National Bereavement Day in Canada. The Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association (CHPCA) invites all Canadians to reflect on the importance of relationships past and present, to think about those who have passed from our lives, and to help advocate for support […]
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