"Nashine ginwenimawaziwin, from the Ojibway language, translates loosely into 'Constant Care.' ... Constant Care is about Aboriginal people who have AIDS that are in need of palliative care. It provides suggestions and ideas of how to support someone who is going through the last stages of AIDS....This project began as a manual, a step-by-step document. Through direction from the Aboriginal Palliative Care Manual Committee and consultations with First Nations people in Ontario, the project became more about education and awareness through the sharing of stories and experiences..."