The IWK is a hospital for women, children, youth and their families located in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Mental Health and Addictions Program offers services to: 1) children and adolescents aged 0-19th birthday; and 2) Pre- and post-natal women (through the Reproductive Mental Health Service). The Mental Health and Addictions Program has three types of services: 1) Ambulatory (by appointment or Emergency department); 2) Non-acute inpatient (overnight 24 hours/5 days a week or 24/7); …
In Arabic language; translation of PL-0962. The IWK is a hospital for women, children, youth and their families located in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Mental Health and Addictions Program offers services to: 1) children and adolescents aged 0-19th birthday; and 2) Pre- and post-natal women (through the Reproductive Mental Health Service). The Mental Health and Addictions Program has three types of services: 1) Ambulatory (by appointment or Emergency department); 2) Non-acute inpatient…
The IWK is a hospital for women, children, youth and their families located in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Mental Health and Addictions Program offers services to: 1) children and adolescents aged 0-19th birthday; and 2) Pre- and post-natal women (through the Reproductive Mental Health Service). The Mental Health and Addictions Program has three types of services: 1) Ambulatory (by appointment or Emergency department); 2) Non-acute inpatient (overnight 24 hours/5 days a week or 24/7); …
Includes local and toll-free phones numbers to call for mental health and addictions support, listed by location. All services are available 24 hours, 7 days a week.
"Code Status" are the words used by hospital staff to describe the procedures that can be performed on a patient if the heart stops or the lungs fail. This pamphlet explains all three code statuses: full code, no code/do not resuscitate, and comfort care/allow natural death. This pamphlet is for use by patients at the QEII, adapted from a pamphlet created by Hants Community Hospital.