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Relocation
Traveling with Special Needs
Are we there yet?
Traveling with children is an adventure. Whether you are moving to your new posting or taking a summer vacation, if your child has special needs, there will be extra considerations. This article has suggestions from BC Children’s Hospital for traveling with children with medical needs.
Go to Are We There Yet?
Many thanks to:
Lidia Kemeny
Director, Child Health Advocacy
BC Children’s Hospital
10 Top Questions to Ask When Moving With Your Child
Moving to a Long-term Care Facility
The decision to move into a long-term care facility can be a difficult one. Moving day can be a very busy and challenging time. The following is a checklist to assist you during the relocation process with your loved one. This checklist offers some suggestions of things that may need to be done prior to the move.
http://familynavigator.ca/images/uploads/Preparing to Move with an Elder(3).doc
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