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Bridge the gapp: Online Mental Health Resource for Island Residents
2022-02-24
Island adults and youth can get trusted mental health information and confidential support through their computer, tablet or phone. Bridge the gapp provides engaging resources and early intervention programs to anyone age 13 years or older who is concerned about addiction, anxiety and stress,...
Re-Apply to the Family Health Benefit Drug Program
2022-02-07
If you are a family currently receiving benefits under the Family Health Benefit Drug Program with children under the age of 19 or under the age of 25 and a full-time student, you can re-apply online to continue to receive benefits.
First time...
Re-apply for the High Cost Drug Program
2022-02-07
If you have received assistance paying for medication through the High Cost Drug Program in the past 12 months, you can reapply online to have your coverage continued through this program.
First time applicants need to fill out the High Cost Drug Program application form and...
Re-Apply to the Ostomy Supplies Program
2021-11-01
If you are currently receiving coverage through the Ostomy Supplies Program you can re-apply online to continue to receive benefits.
First time applicants need to fill out the paper Ostomy Supplies Program application and return it by fax, mail or email to PEI Pharmacare at the contact information...
Volunteer with Health PEI Long-term Care
2020-10-23
You are invited to apply to volunteer at a Health PEI long-term care home. As a volunteer, you provide a key link between our residents and the community. Our home and the lives of our residents are all the better due to the help of many generous volunteers like yourself. If you have time and...
Patient Symptom Assessment (ESAS-r) – Palliative Care
2020-03-11
This online assessment helps us assess the severity of your symptoms as a palliative care patient. You may use the online form below to indicate how you are feeling by rating the severity of each symptom from 0 to 10. A 0 would mean that you have no symptom, and 10 would be the worst symptom ever....