
Information for People living with HIV
If you are a person living with HIV, you have probably experienced the physical and emotional ups and downs that come with living with HIV.
You may not think of yourself as someone with a disability. But you have likely experienced pain, fatigue or other physical symptoms. Maybe you struggle with anxiety or depression. Perhaps you can’t do things you used to take for granted, like climbing stairs or going for a long walk. Maybe you had to stop working.
You’re not alone.
You need to know that there are a wide range of rehabilitation services that can reduce your physical symptoms and treatment side effects, provide you with emotional and psychological support, and help you with employment issues.
This section of the website will provide you with information on:
- various rehabilitation services and how they can help you
- how to access these service and who pays, and
- useful resources.
