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Balancing Family and Stress
Coping with the demands of raising a family can be stressful. It is a challenging job with an endless to do list. There can be added stressors of increased financial pressure, balancing work, coping with illness, or relationship challenges with a partner of family member. Given all these demands…
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Why Do Babies Cry
Crying is an important way that your baby communicates to you before he/she can speak. Figuring out crying can be difficult - here are some suggestions: Possible Reasons What to do... Hunger Feed baby. Baby may be hungrier on some days. Offer the breast often if that helps to soothe baby. …
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
What is FASD? Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is a term that describes the range of effects that can occur in an individual whose mother drank alcohol during pregnancy. These effects may include physical, mental, behavioural, and learning disabilities with lifelong implications. FASD is…
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Perinatal Mental Health
Perinatal Mental Health refers to emotional health and well-being from conception, through pregnancy and the first year after childbirth. Often seen as a time of excitement and joy, pregnancy, birth and early parenthood are also times of great change and increased stress. A new parent may find…
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Healthy Babies Healthy Children Program
Healthy Babies Healthy Children (HBHC) is a free, voluntary program that supports caregivers from pregnancy to school entry. The program is family-centered and reflects your values, strengths and priorities. As part of the HBHC program you will receive home visits from a Public Health Nurse (PHN) …
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Long-Term Care and Retirement Homes
Public Health staff will help in the management and prevention of outbreaks of illness at long-term care and retirement homes. APH provides the following information, forms and posters that can assist with identifying and/or managing an outbreak. Active and resolved outbreaks can be found on our…
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Outbreak Activity
Last updated: April 9, 2020 Algoma Public Health is required to follow up on reports of suspected and/or confirmed outbreaks of enteric and respiratory illnesses in retirement, long-term care homes, hospital and other institutions covered under the Health Protect and Promotion Act. The list below …
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Contact Us
On this page: Hours of operation Media Inquiries Public Health Emergencies – After hours Leadership contact information Board of Health Office locations Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 am - 4:30 pmSome appointments/clinics are held outside of these hours. Media Inquires We welcome media…
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2023 - Report to the Community - Back to Basics
A Message from the Board of Health ChairIn 2023, we transitioned from our emergency response to the COVID-19 global pandemic and refocused on restoring our core public health work. This includes population health assessment, health surveillance, health protection, disease and injury prevention,…
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Hepatitis A
What is it? A viral disease that attacks the liver. Most common among daycare and school aged children, younger adults and men who have sex with men. Convalescence is prolonged but complete recovery without complications is the general rule. What are the symptoms? Symptoms develop suddenly…