Wound Care
Anchor Compounding Pharmacy
Full-service pharmacy. specialize in non-sterile compounding. foot care services, home health care products, blister packing, flu shots & immunization, blister packing, free delivery, and shingles vaccine. more info
Big Hearts Homecare
Big Hearts Home Healthcare provides medical and non-medical, in-home support services to individuals wanting to live independently in their own homes and communities.
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Caledonian Clinic Ltd
Our regular hours of operation are: 8:30 am – 5 pm Monday to Friday Wound Care Clinic: Consults: Wednesdays, 9:00 am - 2:00pm; Ongoing wound care visits, 5 days per weekmore info
Canadian Diabetes Association
Supports people affected by diabetes by providing information, support and referrals if required. Information line 1-800-226-8464.more info
Connecting Learners with Knowledge (CLWK.CA)
Pacific Coast Health Services
Pacific Coast Health Services Nanaimo, is a fully Canadian company that has been providing Home Support and nursing services in the Victoria and surrounding area for the past 25 years and have recently expanded services to the Nanaimo area. PCHS provides Personal Care, Home Making, Foot Care, Caregiver Relief, and Nursing Services to a variety of clients, including seniors, third party funders and private pay clients.more info
Victoria Medical Supply Store (Diabetes Supplies)
When you purchase your supplies at the Supply Store, your money goes a long way – you’re supporting diabetes research, services, education and advocacy. We have a great customer service team, and would be glad to help you with all your diabetes needs. Come visit us today. more info
Wound Care patient education
Wound Care patient education resources more info
Wounds Canada
Established in 1995, the Canadian Association of Wound Care (CAWC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing skin health and wound management in Canada. Dedicated staff and volunteers work to improve the health of Canadians at risk for skin breakdown and the practice of the health-care professionals who care for them. Friends of the organization include health-care professionals and students, researchers, corporate supporters, government decision-makers, caregivers and, most importantly, patients. CAWC is dedicated to a collaborative, interdisciplinary approach to wound management and prevention to improve the health of Canadians. Our Association focuses our efforts in key areas: CAWC Focus: 1. Professional education to enhance health professionals’ knowledge, skills and attitudes 2. Public advocacy and education on how to prevent and manage wounds 3. Research to enhance understanding of effective wound management and prevention 4. Creating and nurturing partnerships to support the CAWC’s goals of improving patient outcomes more info
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