Canadian Directory of Hospice Palliative Care Services
PPC Book Chapter 2011 (Kim Widger); Acute care Hospital; Bussiness Directory; CHPCA; Chronic / Long Term Care Facility; Dedicated Hospice Palliative Care Unit; Health Charity; Hospice Society; Non-profit Organization; Home Nursing; Out-Patient Clinic; Private Clinic; Residential Hospice; skilled Nursing Facility
Welcome to the Canadian Directory of Hospice Palliative Care Services. This on-line directory has been designed to provide you with information on the availability of hospice palliative care services across Canada. Here you will find a listing of programs and services, their contact information, and where they provide care.
2010
Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association
2010
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Journal Article
The Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association... A History
PPC Book Chapter 2011 (Kim Widger)
2010
Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association
2010
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Journal Article
Hospice Palliative Care Nursing Standards and Certification Development
PPC Book Chapter 2011 (Kim Widger); CHPCA; Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Nursing Standards of Practice; Nova Scotia Hospice Palliative Care Association
2010
Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association
2010
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Journal Article
Hospital Palliative Care Nursing Certification examination - List of Assumptions and Competencies
PPC Book Chapter 2011 (Kim Widger)
2008
Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association
2008
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Journal Article
Pediatric Hospice Palliative Care Guiding Principles and Norms of Practice (2006)
PPC Book Chapter 2011 (Kim Widger)
2006
Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association
2006
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Journal Article
Pediatric hospice palliative care: Guiding principles and norms of practice
Child; Palliative Care; Physician's Practice Patterns; Hospices
2004
Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association; Network of Palliative Care for Children Canadian
2004
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Journal Article
A Model to Guide Hospice Palliative Care: Based on National Principles and Norms of Practice (2002)
A Model to Guide Hospice Palliative Care: Based on National Principles and Norms of Practice (the Norms) was first released in 2002. Over more than ten years, the field has enthusiastically embraced the norms, using them to develop programs that provide high quality comprehensive person and family-centred hospice palliative care. In 2013, the Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association (CHPCA) established an expert advisory committee to review and revise the Model to Guide Hospice Palliative Care to reflect current practice and experience. The document has been streamlined to focus on the principles and Norms and provide only the most used information. The Norms have been revised to emphasize those aspects of care and organization that are unique to hospice palliative care. The goal is the same: to provide consistent high quality care for all Canadians with lifelimiting illnesses. We encourage hospice palliative care programs and professionals to continue to use A Model to Guide Hospice Palliative Care: Based on National Principles and Norms of Practice to guide their activities. The CHPCA will continue to develop and identify tools and resources to help palliative care programs and professionals apply the Norms in their practice and in their organizations. In an effort to streamline this process, all additional resources will be available at
www.chpca.net/norms instead of as an appendix to this document.
Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association
2002
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