Royal University Hospital: Positive Living Program

The Positive Living program provides out-patient care for persons who reside in Central and Northern Saskatchewan who have tested positive for HIV and/or Hepatitis. We provide: -Clinical assessments, immunizations, harm reduction and treatment plans -Education and counselling -Coordination of care and referrals to associated services The team includes: HIV/HCV Nurse Clinician Pharmacist Social Worker HIV Strategy Coordinator Infectious Disease Specialists - Adult and Pediatric Gastroenterologist Internal Medicine Specialist. We provide: Clinical assessments, immunizations, harm reduction and treatment plans. Education and counselling to assist clients to prevent transmission, manage their symptoms, decrease complications and enhance their quality of life. Coordination of care and referrals to associated services. A supportive environment to assist clients to develop their self-management skills, and to enhance their ability to make sound decisions that have a positive impact on their health. Care at no cost to the client. Our Vision People living with HIV and/or HCV are able to live healthy lives in supportive and inclusive communities. Our Mission To provide comprehensive, multi-disciplinary, patient-centred, health care and social support to improve and maintain the health of individuals living with HIV and/or HCV, their families, and communities.
  • VHC
  • VIH/sida
Services
  • Dépistage
  • Traitement
  • Counseling et soutien
  • Réduction des méfaits
  • Santé sexuelle
  • Santé et bien-être
Heures

heure de la Saskatchewan (TUC-5/6)

Langues
  • Anglais
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