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Mental health organizations continue seeing rising demands during third wave of COVID-19

Article content Some Other Solutions (SOS) has seen calls for their counselling services double since September, with callers ranging from young children to seniors. There are more calls on suicidal thoughts, loneliness, isolation and depression. Other callers fear getting COVID-19 at work and passing it on, or worry about loved ones fighting the virus. The organization added a second counsellor in October, but both counsellors now have waiting lists. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Mental health organizations continue seeing rising demands during third wave of COVID-19 Back to video Meanwhile, Alberta Health Services (AHS) is encouraging health care workers to be mindful of their emotional and mental wellbeing as they deal with rising COVID-19 cases. AHS is offering an Employee and Family Assistance program, and programs for dealing with stress, sleeping problems and healthy eating.

Shortage of guide dogs reaches crisis stage, prompting search for made in Canada solution

Article content Last year, a fire broke out in the lobby of Cindy Shone’s Toronto building. After hearing the fire alarm, Shone opened her door to find out what was happening. She could feel and smell the smoke filling her hallway, but couldn’t see it. Shone is blind. Shone quickly put the safety harness on Barney, her Labrador-Golden Retriever-mix guide dog. She doesn’t remember giving him any commands. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Shortage of guide dogs a crisis, prompting search for made in Canada solution Back to video

Canada s blood supply stays healthy during the pandemic due to fewer surgeries, loyal donors

Article content Canada has a healthy supply of blood despite the year-long pandemic that has exhausted health-care systems and lockdowns that have prevented people from donating. Partly due to postponed elective surgeries, but also thanks to loyal donors who did not stop giving blood, blood banks are not seeing a shortage of blood supply or of donors, said Dr. Tanya Petraszko, director of medical services and hospital relations for Canadian Blood Services. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Canada s blood supply stays healthy during the pandemic due to fewer surgeries, loyal donors Back to video

Suicide deaths have declined during the pandemic, but experts warn the toll might be yet to come

Suicide deaths have declined during the pandemic, but experts warn the toll might be yet to come
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