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Making the Rounds Up-To-Date News on Model of Care
Making the Rounds Up-to-date news on Model of Care What is a Showcase Unit? Showcase units are those units selected from various sites across the Island to be the first to implement different aspects of Model of Care. Model of Care includes components such as professionals working to their full scope of practice and process improvements in the system such as improved patient flow, development of a coordinated care team that includes many health care roles such as LPNs and RCWs, as well as determining which allied health groups are needed, and how many, to best meet patient needs in each particular health care setting. We would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to the ‘Showcase’ units. Kings County Memorial Hospital is a 30 bed acute care facility which is the show‐ case unit for a community hospital setting. Located in Montague, this hospital is Seen here from Prince County Hospital is (left—right) Lisa Dawson‐ Clinical Leader, Lynne Palmer‐ Clinical also home to an emergency care unit that remains open until 10pm daily. Many of Educator, Shawna Johnstone‐ RN, Cindy Dawson ‐LPN, the patients cared for are convalescing from surgery or medical conditions and Mary Rioux‐LPN, Sherron Kickham‐Gamble‐LPN, & have longer stays in hospital than other acute units. Barb Arsenault ‐LPN. Unit 3 at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital is an adult medical unit and is another showcase unit with Model of Care. This unit has a high number of patients admitted with lung conditions such as COPD and heart failure. A large unit of 50 staff cares for patients who are largely 60 years of age or older. -
Master Agreement
MASTER AGREEMENT Between The Medical Society of Prince Edward Island And The Government of Prince Edward Island And Health PEI April 1, 2015 - March 31, 2019 MASTER AGREEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION A - GENERAL Article A1. Purpose of Agreement .......................................................................................1 Article A2. Application, Duration and Amendments ..........................................................1 Article A3. Interpretation and Definitions ...........................................................................1 Article A4. Recognition .......................................................................................................3 Article A5. Administrative Authority ..................................................................................4 Article A6. Information .......................................................................................................4 Article A7. Correspondence.................................................................................................5 Article A8. Negotiations ......................................................................................................5 Article A9. General Grievance Procedure ...........................................................................6 Article A10. Mediation ..........................................................................................................7 Article A11. Interest Arbitration ............................................................................................8 -
Prince Edward Island Seniors' Guide
Prince Edward Island Seniors’ Guide Information about programs and services for seniors For information on provincial government programs or services for seniors, please contact: Prince Edward Island Seniors’ Secretariat 902-569-0588 toll-free 1-866-770-0588 email: [email protected] www.princeedwardisland.ca Printed 2020 Aussi disponible en français DPC-726/2020 Your Personal Record Name(s)_________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ Civic address____________________________________________ City/town/community______________________________________ Postal code______________________________________________ Telephone number________________________________________ Allergies_________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ Person to contact in case of emergency __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ Doctor(s) ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ Pharmacy________________________________________________ Hospital_________________________________________________ Other ____________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ -
About Us …...…….……….……………………….… 1 Remembrance and Poppy …
The Royal Canadian Legion Ontario Provincial Command MEDIA KIT Join Us and be a Part of Your Community Ontario Provincial Command Index About Us …...…….……….……………………….… 1 Remembrance and Poppy …........…………...…….… 2 Veterans and Seniors …………..…………….………. 3 Charitable Foundation ..……...………………………. 4 Bursary ……………….….…..………………………. 5 Membership ……….…....…....….……………..…..... 6 Youth Education …….…..…..……………….……… 7 Youth Track and Field …….………………………… 9 Operation: Leave the Streets Behind ..........…….….. 13 Military Service Recognition Book …….………….. 15 Fact Sheet …...….……………..……………………. 17 Contact Information ……….…………..…………… 19 ABOUT US The Ontario Command of The Royal Canadian Legion is comprised of three hundred and ninety-nine (399) branches throughout Ontario. With a total membership of almost 100,000 the Ontario Command of the Legion is the largest service oriented organization in Ontario. Although our main focus continues to be remembering those who gave their lives for freedom, and looking after the needs of Veterans, their dependants, and those still serving in the Canadian Forces; Legions throughout Ontario Command are also contributing to the well being of our neighbours by sponsoring community programs. Support for the communities we live in is one of our main beliefs. Legions sponsor sports, youth programs, senior’s programs, as well as supporting other organizations both financially and by supplying meeting rooms and halls for events. In some communities, the Legion Hall is the main meeting place for community and social events. Branches, Zones and Districts also raise funds to assist local organizations and regional organizations and facilities such as medical centres, medical research facilities and communities affected by natural disasters. In partnership with the Ladies Auxiliary of Ontario Command, the Legion operates a charitable foundation which brings the collective strength of our branches together to fund medical equipment and educational bursaries throughout Ontario Command. -
Overview of UPEI Faculty of Nursing Clinical Placements (Bscn 4 Year
Overview of UPEI Faculty of Nursing Clinical Placements (BScN 4 year Program) (Submitted by Pat MacPhail-Darrach, Clinical and International Coordinator) Course Clinical Sites Type of Site Number of Students (Based on Intake) FIRST SEMESTER- FALL N1010 (Sept – Dec) Older Adult Mentor Visits Four/five visits to home of healthy older 64 first year students Foundations of Nursing I adult mentor Total 30 clinical hours N2130 (Sept – Dec) 1A) Public Health Nursing office 1A) Public health nursing offices – focus on 64 second year students complete a rotation Nursing of Young Families (Charlottetown, Montague, or Summerside) promotion of childrens’ health and in a PHN or Pediatric setting for half of OR prevention of illness rotation and all students also access a 1B) Pediatric Nursing Unit (QEH Days and OR Kindergarten for half of rotation Eves; PCH Days and Eves) 1B) Pediatric Nursing Unit in hospital setting – focus on child-hood illness 2) Kindergartens in the English Language School Boards’ family of schools 2) Kindergartens in the school system (includes class visits, Health Presentations, and Teddy Bear Clinics) Total 120 clinical hours N3230 (Sept – Dec) 1) Queen Elizabeth Hospital -Adult Nursing Unit for half of rotation 80 third students in CNI- led groups of eight Partnerships with Clients and Families (Unit 1, 2, 3, or 8) SN (including 2 year- accelerated student (Unit 9 – Inpt. Mental Health-Days and Eves) -Inpt. Mental Health (or Inpt. Addictions, cohort) prn) for other half of rotation 2) Prince County Hospital (Surgery, Inpt. -
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Prince Edward Island
THE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LICENSED PHYSICIANS 2016 14 Paramount Drive., Charlottetown, PE C1E 0C7 Phone: 902-566-3861 Fax: 902-566-3986 [email protected] www.cpspei.ca REGISTERED LICENSED PHYSICIANS of PEI 2016 Full/Full-time Physicians Physician Type of Practice Practice Location Abdelmalek, Ihab Family Medicine Tyne Valley Medical Centre Adams, Lenley Internal Medicine Queen Elizabeth Hospital Al Salih, Hala Family Medicine Harbourside Health Centre Al-Shaar, Wasan Family Medicine Out of Province Armstrong, Megan Family Medicine Sherwood Family Medical Centre Arsenault-Sampson, Nadine Family Medicine Harbourside Health Centre *Ashby, David Admin Medicine Department of Veteran Affairs Ashby, Jennifer Family Medicine Sherwood Family Medical Centre Austin, Heather Family Medicine Harbourside Health Centre Bader, J.F Emergency Queen Elizabeth Hospital Baglole, Keith Family Medicine Parkdale Medical Centre Bajelan, Adnan Family Medicine O’Leary Health Centre Baker, Janet Family Medicine Queen Elizabeth Hospital Bannon, David Surgery Prince County Hospital Barbrick, Elizabeth Obs/Gyn Summerside Medical Center Barkhouse, Lana Beth Family Medicine Four Neighbours Health Centre Barrett, Lisa Internal Med/Infectious Health PEI Beck, Angus Psychiatry McGill Centre Beck, Christine Psychiatry Queen Elizabeth Hospital Beck, Gordon Family Medicine Queen Elizabeth Hospital Beck, Jeremy Internal Medicine Polyclinic Professional Building Bellamy, Deanna Family Medicine Queens Health Network Bergin, Patrick Internal -
Annual Statistical Review 2008
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Resources Designated Under the Heritage Preservation Bylaw
RESOURCES DESIGNATED UNDER THE HERITAGE PRESERVATION BYLAW PROPERTY ASSESSMENT DESCRIPTION ADDRESS NO. 7 All Souls Lane 343517 St. Peters Chapel, which is a gem both inside and out, is certainly (All Souls Chapel) a heritage building. 20 All Souls Lane 343921 Rochford Square 4 Ambrose Street 352062 34 Ambrose St. 353318 Chappell House c. 1930. Brackley Pt. Rd./ An exceptional collection of beech trees which formed part of the Arterial Hwy NW cnr grove leading up to the farm of Colonel Dogherty 5 Brighton Road 365957 Originally part of the Lieutenant Governor’s Farm set aside in 1789. The designation refers to the site only. 12 Brighton Rd. 351841 Designed by Architect W.C. Harris c 1905. As Harris was one of our prominent Architects it is fitting that as many of his buildings as possible be saved so that a progression in his style can be seen. 20 Brighton Rd. 351817 Good example of 1880 Mansard roofed brick residence. In history it commemorates the Tannery that for many years occupied the space between what is now Ambrose and Spring Streets as it was the owner's home. 22 Brighton Rd. 351916 Designed by W.C. Harris. 24 Brighton Rd. 351767 Formerly two halves of Revere House, foot of Great George 26 Brighton Road 351759 Street. Important because of the history connected with them as 28-30 Brighton Rd. 351742 well as being good residential housing. 36 Brighton Rd. 351726 Harris designed cottage, 1903. 90 Brighton Rd. 347807 At a period when cement and stucco houses were being built in 94 Brighton Rd. -
COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN HEALTH PEI and the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND NURSES' UNION April 1, 2014
COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN HEALTH PEI AND THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND NURSES’ UNION April 1, 2014 – March 31, 2018 HEALTH PEI LOGO PEINU LOGO Table of Contents Article 1 – Purpose of Agreement.................................................................................................... 1 Article 2 – Application of Agreement .............................................................................................. 1 Article 3 – Definitions and Interpretations ...................................................................................... 1 Article 4 – Union Recognition, Union Security and Dues ............................................................... 4 Article 5 – Subcontracting ............................................................................................................... 5 Article 6 – Employee Rights ............................................................................................................ 5 Article 7 – Employer Rights ............................................................................................................ 7 Article 8 – Information .................................................................................................................... 8 Article 9 – Orientation ..................................................................................................................... 9 Article 10 - Payment of Wages ...................................................................................................... 10 Article 11 – Travel ........................................................................................................................ -
CHARLOTTETOWN AIRPORT AUTHORITY 2020 ANNUAL REPORT Table of Contents
CHARLOTTETOWN AIRPORT AUTHORITY 2020 ANNUAL REPORT Table of Contents Chair’s Message 1 CEO’s Message 2 Business Planning 4 Air Service 6 Marketing & Community Relations 8 Economic Impact 10 Operations 12 Capital Program 14 Human Resources 16 Financial Review 18 Board Governance 20 Our Team 22 Financial Statements 24 Chair’s Message I have been very fortunate to have served as the Chair of the As a board, our thinking had to shift from long-term Charlottetown Airport Authority’s Board of Directors since visionary and strategic caretakers of one of PEI’s most May 2018. It is an honour to lead such a dedicated group of important assets, to short-term crisis and survival mode. leaders who donate their time and expertise for the benefit I commend our directors for their leadership, engagement of YYG Charlottetown Airport, and the community it serves. and encouragement, as we worked with the Authority’s They continually put the interests of YYG at the forefront of management team to deal with the task at hand. I know I all decisions and represent their nominators in a responsible speak on behalf of the entire YYG team when I say “thank and professional manner at all times. you” for your support and leadership during these critical times. Never has this commitment and support been more evident than over the past year. As we kicked off 2020, the most I also want to extend a sincere thank you to the YYG team. significant deliberations the board faced were regarding As board members, we are here to help provide policy and anticipated terminal capacity challenges for the coming strategic support to management, but it is the dedicated summer, and just how we would manage the forecasted group of people working at YYG every day that steered us increase in passenger traffic? That’s a pretty good challenge through the pandemic, especially in those early days. -
2003-2004 (Pdf)
Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs Annual Report November 2004 © 2004 Her Majesty the Queen in right of the Province of Nova Scotia Printed and Published by the Queen’s Printer Halifax ISSN: 1705-1541 This document is available on the Internet at http://www.gov.ns.ca/legislature/committees/index.html Hon. Murray Scott Speaker House of Assembly Province House Halifax, Nova Scotia Dear Mr. Speaker: On behalf of the Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs, I am pleased to submit the 2003 / 2004 Report of the committee for the First Session of the Fifty-Ninth General Assembly. Respectfully submitted, Mr. Michel P. Samson, MLA (Richmond) Chairman Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs Halifax, Nova Scotia 2004 Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs - 2003 - 2004 Annual Report Table of Contents Foreword 1 Organizational Meeting 2 Royal Canadian Legion 3 Veterans Affairs Canada 8 Royal Canadian Legion 13 “Youth Programs” Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs 19 “Sub-Committee” Insurance Bureau of Canada 20 Statement of Submission 24 Committee Membership / Meetings / Notices 25 Transcripts / Reports / Acknowledgements 26 Appendices 27 Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs - 2003 - 2004 Annual Report Foreword Although there is no written mandate of the Standing committee on Veterans Affairs, the report was written with the understanding that the committee be established for the purpose of considering matters pertaining to the Royal Canadian Legion and Veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces. The report is written under individual topics outlining the concerns and issues brought forth from each group / organization. 1 Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs - 2003 - 2004 Annual Report ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING October 30, 2003 WITNESSES There were no witnesses present during this meeting. -
Download the Music Market Access Report Canada
CAAMA PRESENTS canada MARKET ACCESS GUIDE PREPARED BY PREPARED FOR Martin Melhuish Canadian Association for the Advancement of Music and the Arts The Canadian Landscape - Market Overview PAGE 03 01 Geography 03 Population 04 Cultural Diversity 04 Canadian Recorded Music Market PAGE 06 02 Canada’s Heritage 06 Canada’s Wide-Open Spaces 07 The 30 Per Cent Solution 08 Music Culture in Canadian Life 08 The Music of Canada’s First Nations 10 The Birth of the Recording Industry – Canada’s Role 10 LIST: SELECT RECORDING STUDIOS 14 The Indies Emerge 30 Interview: Stuart Johnston, President – CIMA 31 List: SELECT Indie Record Companies & Labels 33 List: Multinational Distributors 42 Canada’s Star System: Juno Canadian Music Hall of Fame Inductees 42 List: SELECT Canadian MUSIC Funding Agencies 43 Media: Radio & Television in Canada PAGE 47 03 List: SELECT Radio Stations IN KEY MARKETS 51 Internet Music Sites in Canada 66 State of the canadian industry 67 LIST: SELECT PUBLICITY & PROMOTION SERVICES 68 MUSIC RETAIL PAGE 73 04 List: SELECT RETAIL CHAIN STORES 74 Interview: Paul Tuch, Director, Nielsen Music Canada 84 2017 Billboard Top Canadian Albums Year-End Chart 86 Copyright and Music Publishing in Canada PAGE 87 05 The Collectors – A History 89 Interview: Vince Degiorgio, BOARD, MUSIC PUBLISHERS CANADA 92 List: SELECT Music Publishers / Rights Management Companies 94 List: Artist / Songwriter Showcases 96 List: Licensing, Lyrics 96 LIST: MUSIC SUPERVISORS / MUSIC CLEARANCE 97 INTERVIEW: ERIC BAPTISTE, SOCAN 98 List: Collection Societies, Performing