This pamphlet explains your rights and responsibilities as a patient. It includes information on quality care and safety, dignity and respect, information about your health care, essential care partners, and privacy. A list of resources is included. The booklet size version of this pamphlet, 0466, is also available.
This pamphlet explains your rights and responsibilities as a patient. It includes information on quality care and safety, dignity and respect, information about your health care, essential care partners, and privacy. A list of resources is included. The French version of this pamphlet 1739, "Vos droits et vos responsabilités", is also available. The Arabic version of this pamphlet 2205, is also available. The letter size version of this pamphlet, 1842, is also available.
The Seniors Afternoon Out Program is an affordable social opportunity for seniors living in the Annapolis Valley. Activities promote physical and mental wellness and give support for caregiver respite (relief). This pamphlet explains who can attend, what may happen in an afternoon, the benefits, and how to register for the program. This pamphlet is also available as letter size (WT85-2383).
The decision to write your anonymous (unknown) living kidney donor to thank them for their donation is a personal choice. The decision is yours. You do not have to write to them if you do not want to. If you would like to write to your donor, this pamphlet will give information to guide you. The pamphlet explains when you should write, what you should say, where to send your card or letter, and if you will hear back from your kidney donor. Information about Direct Contact is included.
The decision to write your anonymous (unknown) kidney transplant recipient is a personal choice. The decision is yours. You do not have to write to them if you do not want to. If you would like to write to your transplant recipient, this pamphlet will give information to guide you. The pamphlet explains when you should write, what you should say, where to send your card or letter, and if you will hear back from your transplant recipient. Information about Direct Contact is included.
This is an Arabic translation of the English pamphlet 0466. It is important that you understand your rights and responsibilities as a patient or client at Nova Scotia Health. This pamphlet reviews your rights and responsibilities, including information on quality care, dignity and respect, your health care, privacy, and uninsured services. Contact information for the Patient Relations team is provided should you wish to share concerns or compliments, or to ask questions about your care. The Fre…