Care teams can be quite different in urban, rural, or remote areas, and in First Nation, Inuit, or Métis communities. For each location or community listed above, create a diagram... Care teams can be quite different in urban, rural, or remote areas, and in First Nation, Inuit, or Métis communities. For each location or community listed above, create a diagram to illustrate the different people who are available to be on the care team. Include paid and unpaid people.

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The question asks to create a diagram illustrating the different people who are available to be on a care team in urban, rural, remote areas, and First Nation, Inuit, or Métis communities. The diagram should include both paid and unpaid individuals.
Answer
Care teams vary by location: urban (doctors, nurses), rural (community health workers), remote (telehealth), and Indigenous communities (Elders, healers).
A care team varies based on location. In urban areas, it includes doctors, nurses, specialists, social workers (paid), family, and volunteers (unpaid). Rural teams may add mobile health units and community health workers. Remote area teams might involve telehealth providers and local healers. First Nation, Inuit, or Métis communities often include Elders, traditional healers, and community support workers.
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A care team varies based on location. In urban areas, it includes doctors, nurses, specialists, social workers (paid), family, and volunteers (unpaid). Rural teams may add mobile health units and community health workers. Remote area teams might involve telehealth providers and local healers. First Nation, Inuit, or Métis communities often include Elders, traditional healers, and community support workers.
More Information
Care teams are interdisciplinary groups of professionals, family members, and support staff who collaborate to provide comprehensive care to individuals. The composition of a care team can vary significantly depending on the patient's needs, the setting in which care is delivered, and the resources available in the community.
Tips
When creating diagrams, make sure to include both paid and unpaid members of the team. Common mistake is to only list paid members.
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