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*'''[[When Internal Advocacy Does Not Solve the Issue in Home Care and Senior Housing|When Internal Advocacy Does Not Solve the Issue]]'''
*'''[[When Internal Advocacy Does Not Solve the Issue in Home Care and Senior Housing|When Internal Advocacy Does Not Solve the Issue]]'''
**[[When Internal Advocacy Does Not Solve the Issue in Home Care and Senior Housing#Home and Community Care Office|Home and Community Care Office]]{{·}}[[When Internal Advocacy Does Not Solve the Issue in Home Care and Senior Housing#Regional Health Authority (Financial & Eligibility Issues|Regional Health Authority (Financial & Eligibility Issues]]{{·}}[[When Internal Advocacy Does Not Solve the Issue in Home Care and Senior Housing#Patient Care Quality Office|Patient Care Quality Office]]{{·}}[[When Internal Advocacy Does Not Solve the Issue in Home Care and Senior Housing#Director of Licensing, Medical Health Officer, or Registrar|Director of Licensing, Medical Health Officer, or Registrar]]{{·}}[[When Internal Advocacy Does Not Solve the Issue in Home Care and Senior Housing#Professional Oversight Bodies|Professional Oversight Bodies]]{{·}}[[When Internal Advocacy Does Not Solve the Issue in Home Care and Senior Housing#Mental Health Review Board|Mental Health Review Board]]
**[[When Internal Advocacy Does Not Solve the Issue in Home Care and Senior Housing#Home and Community Care Office|Home and Community Care Office]]{{·}}[[When Internal Advocacy Does Not Solve the Issue in Home Care and Senior Housing#Regional Health Authority (Financial & Eligibility Issues|Regional Health Authority (Financial & Eligibility Issues]]{{·}}[[When Internal Advocacy Does Not Solve the Issue in Home Care and Senior Housing#Patient Care Quality Office|Patient Care Quality Office]]{{·}}[[When Internal Advocacy Does Not Solve the Issue in Home Care and Senior Housing#Director of Licensing, Medical Health Officer, or Registrar|Director of Licensing, Medical Health Officer, or Registrar]]{{·}}[[When Internal Advocacy Does Not Solve the Issue in Home Care and Senior Housing#Professional Oversight Bodies|Professional Oversight Bodies]]{{·}}[[When Internal Advocacy Does Not Solve the Issue in Home Care and Senior Housing#Mental Health Review Board|Mental Health Review Board]]


*'''[[Seeking Systemic Change in Home Care and Senior Housing|Seeking Systemic Change]]'''
*'''[[Seeking Systemic Change in Home Care and Senior Housing|Seeking Systemic Change]]'''
**[[Seeking Systemic Change in Home Care and Senior Housing#Seniors Advocate|Seniors Advocate]]{{·}}[[Seeking Systemic Change in Home Care and Senior Housing#BC Office of the Ombudsperson|BC Office of the Ombudsperson]]{{·}}[[Seeking Systemic Change in Home Care and Senior Housing#Human Rights Tribunal|Human Rights Tribunal]]
**[[Seeking Systemic Change in Home Care and Senior Housing#Seniors Advocate|Seniors Advocate]]{{·}}[[Seeking Systemic Change in Home Care and Senior Housing#BC Office of the Ombudsperson|BC Office of the Ombudsperson]]{{·}}[[Seeking Systemic Change in Home Care and Senior Housing#Human Rights Tribunal|Human Rights Tribunal]]


*'''[[Chapter Six Resources and Appendix in Navigating Home Care and Senior Housing |Chapter Six Resources and Appendix]]'''
*'''[[Chapter Six Resources and Appendix in Navigating Home Care and Senior Housing |Chapter Six Resources and Appendix]]'''

Revision as of 19:54, 28 February 2024

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Navigating Home Care and Senior Housing: An Advocacy Guide wikibook is from Seniors First BC. Learn more about Clicklaw Wikibooks.

Contents

Chapter One - Supports within the Community

Chapter Two - Entering and Leaving Assisted Living

Chapter Three - Entering and Leaving Long-Term Care

Chapter Four - Living in Long-Term Care

Chapter Five - Rights

Chapter Six - Resolving Problems in Home Care and Senior Housing

Chapter Seven - Abuse and Neglect

About Seniors First BC

Seniors First BC is a charitable, non-profit society that provides information, advocacy, and support to seniors across BC who are dealing with issues affecting their well-being.

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