Hi there! 👋 Meet your friendly neighbourhood Primary Care Network (PCN).

We work alongside your family doctor to offer free services aimed at promoting the well-being of you and your loved ones.

Our dedicated team of health care professionals such as (include your PCN’s specific health professionals) bring a diverse range of skills and expertise to connect you with comprehensive care, practical tools and support.

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Looking to better manage your physical and mental health? 💭

Our workshops and activities provide the perfect opportunity to learn from experienced health professionals.

Discover a range of diverse topics like managing anxiety, cultivating healthy habits and finding balance in your daily routine. Curious to see which is a good match for you? No worries! Take a sneak peek at our short and informative preview videos before registering and decide if it’s the right fit. ✅

Registering is easy, free and can be done any time — follow this link to get started: https://bit.ly/3an8uPZ

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Think having a family doctor just means a familiar face when you’re feeling unwell? Think again.

Research shows those with a family doctor don’t just receive better care, but live longer with better health, ultimately reducing hospital admissions and visits to the emergency room.

Studies even show the better the relationship with your family doctor, the better the health outcomes.

Here are some other benefits of having a family doctor:

  • preventative care and disease management
  • more support to achieve your personal health goals
  • access to a team of health professionals, free programs and services through Alberta PCNs

Looking for a family doctor? Visit AlbertaFindaDoctor.ca.

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Do you know what a Primary Care Network (PCN) is? 🤔

It is a team of health care professionals that work with your family doctor to provide you with free services that support the health of you and your family.

Our team at Big Country PCN is made up of registered nurses, nurse practitioners, licensed practical nurses, social workers, exercise specialists and patient referral navigators.

We can help family doctors provide support for complex and chronic health issues such as diabetes, mental health and obesity.

Our PCN also offers services such as workshops and resources to help you manage your health.

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Do you have a health concern but you’re not sure where to go for help? Call Health Link (dial 811) to connect with health care professionals including registered nurses, dieticians, dementia specialists and mental health and rehabilitation clinicians.

Through this free telephone advice line, they’ll help determine the best care for your individual situation. You could be referred to after-hour clinics and services, family doctor offices or urgent care centres.

If you’re experiencing a life-threatening condition, call 911.

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Alberta PCNs offer free health workshops and activities to help you better manage your physical and mental health.

Workshop topics include:
– smoking cessation
– mental health
– dietitian advice
– grief support
– diabetes management
– exercise classes
– and more!

Go to https://bit.ly/3iBm9mW to find online or in person workshops available to you.

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As temperatures rise over the summer, it is crucial for your health and well-being to stay hydrated. Here are some tips to keep refreshed and hydrated for the rest of summer:

💧 Keep it in reach: Make water your go-to beverage when you’re out or carry your favorite reusable water bottle with you to stay hydrated on the go.

🥥 Try coconut water: Quench your thirst with coconut water! Packed with natural electrolytes, coconut water is a great alternative to sugary sports drinks.

🍉Eat water-rich foods: Snack on juicy watermelon, cucumbers, or strawberries. Foods with a naturally high-water content will help boost your hydration levels.

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Beat the heat! ☀ Make sure to exercise caution during the hot summer months to avoid heatstroke and other heat-related illnesses. If you notice feelings of confusion, profuse sweating, trouble breathing or skin that is red, hot and dry – you may be experiencing heat exhaustion or heatstroke.

When recognized in the early stages, mild heat exhaustion can be treated at home.

Take action:
🌡 Stop activity

🌡 Get out of direct sunlight

🌡 Drink water, juice or rehydration liquids

🌡 Cool down by applying cool compresses

🌡 Rest until you feel better

For more information on protecting yourself from the heat or to check your symptoms, visit the heat-related illnesses page on the My Health Alberta website: https://bit.ly/3CYqlra

If you have concerns, contact your family doctor.