This booklet is for people 50 or older who are living with HIV, as well as their partners, family members and caregivers. It looks at some of the issues that older adults living with HIV might face and recommends ways to stay healthy—physically, mentally, emotionally and sexually.
OpenThis booklet provides information about infant feeding for people living with HIV and helps them make informed decisions about how to feed their babies. It reflects current guidelines and explains the Canadian recommendation that people living with HIV feed their babies formula. The guide offers tips for people who choose… Read more of the article: Feeding your baby
OpenThis booklet contains easy-to-understand messages about how to take care of your health if you have HIV and inject drugs. Complete with practical tips, this resource is a great starting point for people who use drugs who have questions about HIV treatment, preventing and responding to overdoses, and managing their… Read more of the article: What Works: What You Need to Know If You Have HIV and Inject Drugs
OpenCe livret contient de l’information facile à comprendre sur la façon de prendre soin de ta santé si tu as le VIH et que tu t’injectes des drogues. Offrant des conseils pratiques, cette ressource se veut un excellent point de départ pour les personnes qui s’injectent des drogues et qui… Read more of the article: Ton kit: Ce qu’il faut savoir si tu as le VIH et que tu t’injectes des drogues
OpenThe guidelines provide agencies with research- and practice-based information and recommendations to develop, implement and strengthen peer health navigation programs. Peer health navigation programs have been shown to improve health and wellbeing outcomes for people living with HIV.
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