Description - Living with a Life-limiting Illness: Access to Care and Related Experiences - Poster
New study on Living with a life-limiting illness: Access to care and related experiences
Calling all patients and unpaid caregivers
Statistics Canada has consulted with Health Canada, the Canadian Institute for Health Information, and the Public Health Agency of Canada to conduct a new national study on Living with a Life-limiting Illness: Access to Care and Related Experiences (LLLI-ACRE).
This important new study on living with a life-limiting illness is now live from October 8, 2024 to January 31, 2025 and aims to better understand the physical, social and emotional needs and experiences of individuals with life-limiting illnesses and their unpaid caregivers.
- Care needs
- Challenges accessing care
- Experiences with services
How you can help
Collectively, we can create a more informed and supportive future for you as patients and unpaid caregivers.
Please help us by participating in Statistics Canada's study for those living with a life-limiting illness.
Share your care experience!
Your unique story will help shed light on the needs of people living with a life-limiting illness and their unpaid caregivers.
Why your participation matters
Results from this questionnaire may be used by policy makers, health organizations, research teams and the general public to assess the availability, accessibility, utilization and satisfaction with care services. In addition, they may also be used to help develop and improve programs and policies that meet the diverse needs of Canadians living with life-limiting illnesses.
All information collected is kept strictly confidential.
How to participate
Access the questionnaire online here: www.statcan.gc.ca/LLLI-ACRE
Thank you for sharing your experience!