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Complementary and Integrative Medicine Guide

Complementary and integrative medicine (CAM) encompasses medical and health care practices that are not considered to be convention or mainstream. Integrative medicine helps people to better manage chronic conditions and improve their quality of life. Common practices include acupuncture, aromatherapy, chiropractic manipulation, First Nations healing, homeopathy, and massage therapy.

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Day Care Guide

The Day Care industry in Canada provides day care services for infants and children, primarily those under the age of five.

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Doula and Midwife Guide

Midwives and doulas are trained non-physician healthcare providers who specialize in supporting individuals through a significant health-related experience such as childbirth, miscarriage, induced abortion or stillbirth. Doulas that assist in non-reproductive experiences such as dying are often distinguished as Death Doulas. A midwife is a licensed health professional specializing in the care for mothers and newborns from pregnancy through delivery and in the aftermath of childbirth.

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Home Care Providers Guide

The Home Care Providers is a growing industry with a focus on helping people, typically supporting the elderly, receive care at home and to live independently for as long as possible. Home Care is primarily delivered by regulated health care workers (eg. skilled nurses) who provide a range of home care services.

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