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Communicating with others is important - particularly if your disability is hidden or episodic. Laura Brydges, Hidden Disability Advocate, created 2 symbols to help communicate with others. When faced with a challenging...
This resource is part of a number of projects under the theme of TEAM (Together Enhancing Arthritis Management). By the end of this session, you will: Understand the emotions you may experience with your diagnosis of inflammatory arthritis Learn some ways to deal with...
Information about sexuality and arthritis is included in CAPA’s Lifestyle Management module. This information can be found on pages 11-17 in the below resource. This resource is available in French and English. Feel free to share the TEAM Arthritis Information modules...
Information about tobacco and alcohol consumption is included in CAPA’s Lifestyle Management module. This information can be found on pages 25-30 in the below resource. This resource is available in French and English. Feel free to share the TEAM Arthritis...
This resource is part of a number of projects under the theme of TEAM (Together Enhancing Arthritis Management). This resource is available in French and English Feel free to share the TEAM Arthritis Information modules widely. If you wish to use these modules for...
This resource is part of a number of projects under the theme of TEAM (Together Enhancing Arthritis Management). This resource is available in French and English. Feel free to share the TEAM Arthritis Information modules widely. If you wish to use these modules for...
The Canadian Arthritis Patient Alliance (CAPA) works with various groups in the arthiritis community to ensure the voice of people living with arthritis is heard and to bring you up-to-date information on issues that affect the arthritis community. We work with healthcare professionals, health organizations, clinicians, industry, health charities, researchers, and various levels of government.
We keep Canadian people living with arthritis and their support groups understand more about their disease and have a voice in managing it.