Description:
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(1) - Personal online caregiver and care recipient records, and to integrate with access to third party databases to obtain medical information and personal health information.
(2) - Provide a comprehensive and accessible support and information resource for caregivers across Canada through a bilingual web portal that provides access to information and resources that caregivers need to care for themselves, to provide better quality care to their family members and/or friends, and to connect and share with other caregivers through a virtual discussion forum, give caregivers access to communities of practice and online, virtual support of their work through online contact with others, assist caregivers to navigate the health care system, advise caregivers on how to provide physical care for those they are caring for, assist caregivers to deal with their personal response to caregiving, provide information related to specific health conditions, provide information on working and caregiving, provide information on how to obtain legal and financial assistance, provide links to Government of Canada, provincial and community support programs, provide an electronic collection of information and resources related to caregivers and caregiving, namely links to other web sites and printed resources, downloadable forms and downloadable templates, checklists, interactive self-assessment tools, namely, video tutorials, podcasts, and automated presentations, expert blogs, discussion boards, electronic newsletters, provide opportunities to ask questions of expert caregivers, and allow caregivers to personalize content through electronic online caregivers journals.
(3) - Jewelry namely, signet rings, lockets, wrist watches; novelty items namely, flags, license plate holders, adhesive bandages, portfolios, lapel pins, charms, money clips, knife and nail file, scissors and file, key rings, key chains, buttons, Christmas tree ornaments, pewter ornaments, angels (crafted out of materials), letter openers, message boards, fridge magnets, magnetic signs for cars, bookmarks, bookmark magnifiers, first aid kits, umbrellas, water bottles, night lights, stick pens, candy, lanyards, greenskeeper, namely a clip that marks golf balls, teddy bears, writing pen with neck rope, pens, pen and pencil sets, pen and keychain sets, car window shades, stickers (decals for windows); travel mugs; medical nursing bags; valises; clothing, namely sweat shirts, golf shirts, aprons, silk scarves, jackets, shirts, t-shirts, ties, vests, hats, scarves, headbands, nightgowns; printed matter namely, books, Christmas cards, note cards, sympathy cards, adhesive stickers (hasti-notes), cookbooks, calendars, stand-up displays, directories; food namely, chocolate bars; kitchen items namely, vacuum sealed bottles with straw, kitchen composters, mugs, plates, spoons; plastic items namely, plastic grocery bags, plastic bags; bedding namely, quilts, blankets; pre-recorded and unrecorded tapes namely, audio tapes and video tapes; baseball caps; bicycle helmets; balloons, conference bags (portfolio bags), pedometers, mint tins, posters and banners.
(4) - Provide a comprehensive and accessible support and information resource for caregivers across Canada through a bilingual web portal that provides access to information and resources that caregivers need to care for themselves, to provide better quality care to their family members and/or friends, and to connect and share with other caregivers through a virtual discussion forum, give caregivers access to communities of practice and online, virtual support of their work through online contact with others, assist caregivers to navigate the health care system, advise caregivers on how to provide physical care for those they are caring for, assist caregivers to deal with their personal response to caregiving, provide information related to specific health conditions, provide information on working and caregiving, provide information on how to obtain legal and financial assistance, provide links to Government of Canada, provincial and community support programs, provide an electronic collection of information and resources related to caregivers and caregiving, namely links to other web sites and printed resources, downloadable forms and downloadable templates, checklists, interactive self-assessment tools, namely, video tutorials, podcasts, and automated presentations, expert blogs, discussion boards, electronic newsletters, provide opportunities to ask questions of expert caregivers, and allow caregivers to personalize content through electronic online caregivers journals.
(5) - Jewelry namely, signet rings, lockets, wrist watches; novelty items namely, flags, license plate holders, adhesive bandages, portfolios, lapel pins, charms, money clips, knife and nail file, scissors and file, key rings, key chains, buttons, Christmas tree ornaments, pewter ornaments, angels (crafted out of materials), letter openers, message boards, fridge magnets, magnetic signs for cars, bookmarks, bookmark magnifiers, first aid kits, umbrellas, water bottles, night lights, stick pens, candy, lanyards, greenskeeper, namely a clip that marks golf balls, teddy bears, writing pen with neck rope, pens, pen and pencil sets, pen and keychain sets, car window shades, stickers (decals for windows); travel mugs; medical nursing bags; valises; clothing, namely sweat shirts, golf shirts, aprons, silk scarves, jackets, shirts, t-shirts, ties, vests, hats, scarves, headbands, nightgowns; printed matter namely, books, Christmas cards, note cards, sympathy cards, adhesive stickers (hasti-notes), cookbooks, calendars, stand-up displays, directories; food namely, chocolate bars; kitchen items namely, vacuum sealed bottles with straw, kitchen composters, mugs, plates, spoons; plastic items namely, plastic grocery bags, plastic bags; bedding namely, quilts, blankets; pre-recorded and unrecorded tapes namely, audio tapes and video tapes; baseball caps; bicycle helmets; balloons, conference bags (portfolio bags), pedometers, mint tins, posters and banners.
(6) - Personal online caregiver and care recipient records, and to integrate with access to third party databases to obtain medical information and personal health information.
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