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How to find candidates in an election

[…] in your life, community, and country. What do you want your government to address? Some topics you may be passionate about can include: Accessibility Disability supports Child care The economy/finances Education Employment Climate change and the environment Health care Housing Human rights Indigenous reconciliation and supports Immigration Military Taxes Once you know what’s important […]

The importance of voting

[…] can vote by mail so you do not have to leave where you live. Depending on your situation, you may be able to vote at your long-term care facility, hospital, or home. Accessibility measures are included in many polling stations, such as wheelchair accessibility and voting screens that let in more light. There are […]

Vision loss

[…] with how to complete activities of daily living as independently as possible. They may also consider meeting with an optometrist that can teach them how to take care of and use their remaining vision. In your role as a caregiver, you may have to help the person navigate the home environment, learn coping methods, […]

Hearing loss

[…] machine during the night Speak with a medical provider about medications – some medications can make tinnitus worse Focus on getting good sleep and supporting them taking care of their mental health  Hyperacusis Hyperacusis is a rare condition. It means that a person has an increased sensitivity to everyday noises or rapid changes in volume […]

Tips to help your friend or family member with socializing

[…] and adjust any weekly timetables they may have. Offer to help You are a valuable support to the person with a brain injury and can be a big help in managing social situations. You can do this by helping them stay calm and interpret conversation they may not understand. The person can ask for […]

Language and communication

[…] with a speech-language pathologist (SLP), and learning strategies to communicate with aphasia can help reduce the risk of social isolation and improve communication between family members, friends, caregivers, and health professionals. Work with a speech-language pathologist (SLP) A speech-language pathologist (SLP) specializes in helping people with language, speech, cognitive-communication, and swallowing difficulties. A speech-language […]