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Guidelines for Diabetes Management in Schools
This handbook serves as a guideline for schools which clarifies the roles and responsibilities of parents, educators and school administrators to ensure students with Type I diabetes are provided with a safe and positive learning environment.
Privacy and Security
Privacy Our Commitment to Protection of Personal Information Your privacy is important. Whether you are browsing for information or conducting business with the Government of Prince Edward Island, your information is personal and must be protected. You also have the right to be...
Leadership Excellence in Quality and Safety Award
The Health PEI Board acknowledges and celebrates staff making positive, sustainable changes across the Prince Edward Island health system through the Leadership Excellence in Quality and Safety Award. What is the Leadership Excellence in Quality and Safety Award? This Quality and...
Flu, COVID-19, and RSV Vaccination
The best way to protect yourself and others from Influenza (the flu) and COVID-19 is to get vaccinated each year. It is safe to get the flu vaccine and the COVID-19 vaccine at the same time. If you are eligible to receive the RSV vaccine, you may also receive it at the same time...
Minister's Report on Climate Change 2024-2025
Minister's Report on Climate Change - Risk and Progress Toward Targets 2024-2025
Mary MacDonald’s journey to quitting with help from PEI’s Smoking Cessation Program
For Mary MacDonald, smoking began as a social choice in her teenage years. She remembers her first puff in grade eight, perched on a neighbour’s shed, and by grade ten she was smoking regularly. Now, almost 50 years later, Mary’s able to look back with absolute clarity. “It was...
Stewart Memorial Home
About Stewart Memorial Home Stewart Memorial Home is a 24-bed long-term care facility located in Tyne Valley, Prince Edward Island. Two respite beds are available at Stewart Memorial Home. For further information about the facility, view the Stewart Memorial information booklet...
“Life gets flipped upside down. Sometimes people just need guidance.”
Ann Millar knows first-hand what it feels like to have your life flipped upside down. Thirty years ago, her mother was given a life-altering diagnosis. In the difficult weeks ahead, one of the big hurdles was navigating the health care system. “The system is complex,” she said....
Living well with COPD
“They did everything they could to direct you through your disease and to help you manage it,” said Peter Sprague, who has been dealing with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, for more than 14 years. For those with a diagnosis, chronic diseases like COPD are part of...