Acadian Network CAP sites is a non-profit organization that has existed since 2004 under the auspices of the Acadian Federation of Nova Scotia (FANE). In March 2008, he became the first Francophone working group within the provincial CAP program (called N
It was during the presidency of Walter Donnaruma (1947-1948) that the idea of producing the Exposition ''Kingston Area On Parade'' was accepted by the membership. The first Expo opened its door at Kingston's Municipal Auditorium (now the Kingston Neighborho
Vocational training will provide these individuals with the opportunity to develop work, social, interpersonal and daily living skills, that will enable them to reach their highest potential through a continuum of progress.
The Cosmetology Association is committed to promoting the highest licensing compliance standards and universal precautions for the safety of the public and NS Cosmetologists.
Are you at risk for a fall? Physiotherapists identify key factors for tumbles in older adultsThu, March 15, 2012With icy streets and sidewalks lingering in Nova Scotia well into March, Nova Scotias physiotherapists remind those at risk of a fall to take care! Often, awareness that you are at risk for a fall is the first step for prevention.Falling is a potential hazard for anyone, regardless of age, fitness level or environmental conditions. But there are certain factors that can increase the likelihood an older adult may fall.Out-Patient Physiotherapy: What Does It Mean To You?Wed, February 22, 2012Across Nova Scotia, citizens can access physiotherapy services through publicly funded out-patient clinics located in hospitals. These services provide a hugely valuable contribution to the effectiveness - and cost-effectiveness - of health care in Nova Scotia, and help to ensure that all Nova Scotians can access physiotherapy care regardless of their age, income, or geographic location. .