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Educational
Brochures
For
your information, Organizational Health Incorporated (OHI) has
created the following brochures on a variety of common issues.
These
are PDF files: links will open to a new window and can be printed.
Anxiety
Coping with Holiday Stress
Coping
with Stress
Depression
Eating
for a Healthy Lifestyle
Getting a Good Nights Sleep
Getting along with Co-Workers
Grief
Improving
Communication
Keys to
Financial success
Stay
Connected
Tackle
Tobacco
Workplace
Bullying
Critical
Incident Stress Management Series
Critical
Incident Stress debriefing
Critical incident – Death in the Workplace
CISD
– Traumatic Stress Awareness
Seniors
Series
Parents Moving in with You
Senior care - How to know when aging parents
need help
Talking with Aging Parents
Resource
Information
For
your convenience, we have included the following helpful links. All
links will open to a new window. Please note that Organizational
Health Incorporated cannot accept responsibility for the accuracy or
quality of the website content or services provided by these
resources.
Addiction
and Substance Misuse Resources
Canadian Center on Substance Abuse - http://www.ccsa.ca
Canada’s
national addictions agency. Their mission is to provide objective,
evidence based information and advice.
Canadian Addictions and Mental Health – http://www.camh.net
Information
and resources from Canada’s largest mental health and
addictions teaching hospital.
Child
and Family Resources
American Academy of Pediatricians - http://www.aap.org/
Information
promoting physical, mental, and social health and wellbeing for all
infants, children, adolescents and young adults.
Kids Growth - http://www.kidsgrowth.com
A
web site for parents, developed by Pediatricians in the USA. Includes
information on parenting, behavior, child development, childhood
conditions and growth milestones.
Service Canada – services for families and
children
http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/audiences/families/index.shtml
Information
and resources from the Canadian Government.
Eldercare
Resources
Canadian center for Activity and Aging - http://www.uwo.ca/actage/
Promotes
physical activity and the well being of older adults.
Long Term Care - http://www.ltcplanningnetwork.com/
A
Canadian resource centre for aging, long term care planning and
education.
Seniors Canada On-line- http://www.seniors.gc.ca
Designed
for seniors, their families and caregivers. Offers key links to
seniors related information from Government of Canada, Provincial and
Territorial Web sites
The Care Guide - http://www.thecareguide.com
The
care guide is a comprehensive Canadian guide to seniors housing and
care services.
Health
and Wellness Resources
Arthritis society - http://www.arthritis.ca
Promoting
the best possible care and treatment for those living with arthritis.
Asthma Society of Canada - http://www.asthma.ca
Comprehensive information for all ages regarding
asthma, its treatment, management, including lifestyle tips and
resources.
Brain Tumor Foundation of Canada - http://www.braintumour.ca
Canadian information, support and resources.
Canadian Cancer Society - http://www.cancer.ca
Comprehensive
information about cancer, risk reduction, advocacy and supportive
care services.
Canadian Diabetes Association - http://www.diabetes.ca/
Comprehensive information about Diabetes, its
treatment, and nutrition tips.
Canada Heart and Stroke Foundation – http://www.heartandstroke.ab.ca
A Canadian volunteer-based health charity, focused on
eliminating heart disease and stroke and reducing their impact
through the advancement of research and its applications, the
promotion of healthy living and advocacy.
Canadian Lung Association – http://www.lung.ca
Comprehensive
information about lung health, prevention, tips to manage lung
disease.
Canadian
Women’s Health Network - http://www.cwhn.ca
A national organization aiming to improve the health
of women and girls collecting, producing, distributing and sharing
knowledge, ideas, education, information, resources, strategies and
inspirations.
Crohn’s and Colitis Canada - http://www.ccfc.ca
A
national organization dedicated to educating the public about
inflammatory bowel disease.
Health Canada - http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca
Information
from Canada’s health agency, including workplace health issues.
Health finder – http://healthfinder.gov
A
site provided by U.S. Department of health & human services, with
comprehensive information about healthy living including tools and
resources.
Mayo Clinic - http://www.mayoclinic.com
A
directory of medical information includes; diseases and conditions,
symptoms, drugs and supplements, tests and procedures, healthy living
tips and first aid and healthy living tips.
Public Health Agency of Canada - http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca
Credible
public health information on healthy living, disease and injury
prevention.
World Health Organization - http://www.who.int/en/
Information
about global health.
Mental
Health Resources
Consortium for Organizational Mental Health Care - http://www.comh.ca/
Canadian
mental health resources, including free-to-download self care
workbooks on a range of mental health issues.
Me Without Measure Foundation - http://www.mewithoutmeasure.org
An
eating disorder organization, based in Alberta, with information and
resources.
The Canadian Mental Health Association - http://www.cmha.ca
This
website promotes mental health and supports the resilience and
recovery of people experiencing mental illness.
The Support Network - http://www.thesupportnetwork.com/
Information
for people in crisis; including on-line, telephone and face to face
supports.
Workplace
Resources
Alberta Center for Active living - http://www.centre4activeliving.ca/
This
website highlights evidence based information for professionals who
promote physical activity in their work.
Antidepressant Skills at Work (AS@W) – http://www.carmha.ca/antidepressant-skills/work/
A
self-care manual authored by Canadian mental health experts Focuses
on issues relation to workplace mental health and addiction. Free
workbook is available online
Canadian Centre for Occupational Health – http://www.ccohs.ca
A
website that promotes a safe and healthy working environment by
providing information and advice about occupational health and safety.
Excellent information on wellness as well as issues such as violence
in the workplace.
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