Building Momentum for Long-Term Care

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Building Momentum for Long-Term Care"

Transcription

1 Hosted by The Ontario Centres for Learning, Research and Innovation in Long-Term Care present Building Momentum Fairmont Château Laurier, Ottawa NOVEMBER 2015 Program is subject to change French language program insert available Conference funded in part by the Government of Ontario

2 Thank you to our sponsors! Platinum/Gold Sponsors Silver Sponsor Registration Sponsors Poster Session Sponsors Momentum Builders Accreditation MAINTENANCE OF CERTIFICATION Attendance at this program entitles certified Canadian College of Health Leaders members (CHE / Fellow) to 6.5 Category II credits towards their maintenance of certification requirement. This program has been accredited by the College of Family Physicians of Canada and the Ontario Chapter for up to 11 Mainpro-M1 credits.

3 Welcome to Ottawa! The Bruyère Research Institute is honoured to be hosting this third annual conference to celebrate the work of the Ontario Centres for Learning, Research and Innovation (CLRI) in Long-Term Care (LTC). Over the last few years, the CLRIs have built strong infrastructures and partnerships to generate and sustain academic and education/training innovations within the LTC sector, and are achieving impressive results. This conference is our opportunity to discover, learn, connect and share as we work together to improve the quality of care provided to LTC residents, to increase the knowledge and skills of the workforce, and to plan for the future of LTC. We are also pleased to welcome members of the Seniors Quality Leap Initiative (SQLI), who are joining us for the conference and holding their face-to-face meeting. SQLI is a consortium of high-performing organizations in Canada and the United States that work together to attain higher performance levels in quality and safety indicators for LTC residents. Thank you to all of our sponsors, supporters and the individuals who have worked tirelessly to make this conference possible. We hope you enjoy your time in Ottawa and that you are energized to build momentum for LTC. Melissa Donskov, director, Bruyère CLRI Peter Walker, CEO and scientific director, Bruyère Research Institute Conference Objectives zdiscover how the Ontario CLRIs in LTC are supporting innovation in evidence-informed care, education and system planning zgain knowledge, tools and ideas to enhance the quality of care provided to residents, increase the knowledge and skills of the workforce, and shape the LTC system of the future zconnect and share with colleagues, residents and families as we work together to build and plan for the future of LTC About the Ontario Centres for Learning, Research and Innovation in Long Term Care In September 2011, the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care established three CLRIs in LTC. Funded for four and a half years, the inaugural host organizations are Schlegel, Bruyère and Baycrest. Our centres enhance the quality of care in the LTC sector through: zeducation, research, innovation, evidence-based delivery and knowledge transfer; and zfacilitating collaborations between researchers, educators, long-term care home personnel and other practitioners in the development, adoption and continuous improvement of evidence-based best practices that increase the efficiency, effectiveness, sustainability and quality of care. For more information, visit Hosted by Conference funded in part by the Government of Ontario The Ontario Centres for Learning, Research and Innovation in Long-Term Care 3

4 Building Momentum Preconference Events Sunday, November 8, P.M. Continuum of Care Tour Enjoy an opportunity to tour the Bruyère Village and Saint-Louis Residence, a seniors community and long-term care facility located on the beautiful waterfront of the Ottawa River. These guided tours will allow you a closer look into this innovative response to the needs of our aging population and the community (travel by bus hotel pick-up at 3 p.m.). Join us for great preconference events! Come out early, enjoy Ottawa and help us build momentum for the big event. Welcome Reception 5-6:30 P.M. A great opportunity to register early and network with colleagues prior to the conference light refreshments will be served. Knowledge Café: Come together to discuss opportunities for co-creation and dissemination of knowledge in LTC 6:30-9 P.M. Hosted by: zzseniors Health Knowledge Network zzontario Centres for Learning, Research and Innovation in Long-Term Care zzontario Long Term Care Association zzontario Association of Non-Profit Homes and Services for Seniors With a little help from our friends, we will explore opportunities to improve the quality of care and quality of life of all older adults through joint exploration of ways to accelerate the spread and scaling up of learning, research and innovation across Ontario. Twist and Shout! Bring your energy and enthusiasm. Kick off your conference experience with a panel discussion and brain-storming activities that will guide your hosts as they work together to meet the needs and explore opportunities identified. Connect with colleagues over light refreshments. 4 Caring design for seniors & long-term care The Ontario Centres for Learning, Research and Innovation in Long-Term Care

5 NOVEMBER 9, :30 A.M. Opening Keynote The missing link: Building the LTC system of the future André Picard, public health reporter at the Globe and Mail, and author André Picard is one of Canada s top health and public policy observers and commentators. Currently the public health columnist at The Globe and Mail, he has been a staff writer for over 20 years. He is also the author of numerous books and has received much acclaim for his writing and for his dedication to improving health care. In 2010, he was awarded a National Newspaper Award as Canada s top newspaper columnist. NOVEMBER 9, P.M. Day #1 Plenary International promising practices Learning from others to enhance LTC in Ontario zlearn about an international project focused on re imagining long-term residential care and its innovative site switching rapid ethnography methodology zexplore promising practices, from over 25 international site visits, in the areas of food, community connections, division of labor and laundry zengage in an interactive Q&A dialogue Dr. Pat Armstrong, distinguished professor of Sociology, York University Dr. Armstrong was a Canada Health Services Research Foundation/ Canadian Institutes of Health Research chair in Health Services, is a distinguished research professor in Sociology and fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. Focusing on the fields of social policy, women, work and the health and social services, she has published widely, co-authoring more than a dozen books and co-editing another dozen. For many years, she was chair of Women and Health Care Reform, a group funded for more than a decade by Health Canada. NOVEMBER 10, :30 A.M. Day #2 Plenary Quality improvement for pain management and measurement in LTC An international expert panel zlearn about the work of the Seniors Quality Leap Initiative zexplore methods of pain measurement and management for long-term care, as well as related quality improvement change ideas zhear from other homes on their pain management quality improvement journeys and engage in an interactive Q&A dialogue Led by Dr. John P. Hirdes, professor, School of Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo and senior Canadian fellow, InterRAI Panelists from the Seniors Quality Leap Initiative Tammy Retalic, chief nursing officer, Hebrew Senior Life Francine Drisner, senior administrator, CapitalCare Simon Akinsulie, executive director of Long-Term Care, Bruyère Jennifer Donovan, clinical research coordinator, York Care Centre NOVEMBER 10, :30 P.M. Closing Keynote The Honourable Dipika Damerla, M.P.P., associate minister of Health and Long Term Care All plenary and keynote sessions will be available in French through simultaneous translation. The Ontario Centres for Learning, Research and Innovation in Long-Term Care 5

6 Time 7:15-8:15 A.M. Registration and networking breakfast Day One Monday, November 9, 2015 Event 8:15-8:30 A.M. Welcome remarks (Adam Room) Marie-France Lalonde, MPP, Ottawa-Orléans 8:30-9:30 A.M. Keynote presentation (Adam Room) The missing link: Building the LTC system of the future, André Picard, public health reporter at the Globe and Mail, and author 9:30-9:40 A.M. Transition to sessions 9:40 A.M.-NOON NOON-1 P.M. 1-2 P.M. Concurrent sessions (coffee available at sessions) Skill-building workshops (MacDonald Room) 9:40 10:50 A.M. Gamification to engage LTC staff and students 10:50 NOON 9:40 10:20 A.M. Culture change in LTC: Moving from an institutional to social collaborative model of care Evidence-informed care and QI Session A (Renaissance Room) Oral care matters Improving care through applied research, assessment tools and best practices guidelines 10:30 11:50 A.M. Optimizing the role of the family council A powerful driver for quality care Planning for the future of LTC (Adam Room) 9:40 10:40 A.M. Meeting future need through specialization in LTC homes 10:50 11:50 A.M. A data-driven exploration of Ontario LTC admissions and outcomes Networking lunch and exhibits (posters and sponsor booths) Plenary session (Adam Room) International promising practices Learning from others to enhance LTC in Ontario, Dr. Pat Armstrong, distinguished professor of Sociology, York University 2 2:15 P.M. Transition to sessions 2:15 4:30 P.M. Concurrent sessions (coffee available at sessions) Skill-building workshops (MacDonald Room) 2:15-3:15 P.M. Providing constructive feedback: The case of oral assessments 3:15-4:30 P.M. Engaging staff in conversation about palliative and end of life care: Using the square of care game Evidence-informed care and QI Session A (Adam Room) 2:15-2:55 P.M. The power of rapid reviews to improve care 3-3:40 P.M. Neighborhood teams: Driving meaningful change in LTC 3:45-4:25 P.M. Measuring quality of life in LTC: Tools, tips and experiences Planning for the future of LTC (Renaissance Room) 2:15-2:55 P.M. What is impact? Understanding the contribution of LTC health system research 3-3:40 P.M. Objective decision making Access, flow and capacity allocation decisions 3:45-4:25 P.M. Health human resources forecasting: Understanding the current and future requirements of PSW s and nurses in Ontario s LTC sector All meals, exhibits and posters will be located in the Grand Ballroom. 6 The Ontario Centres for Learning, Research and Innovation in Long-Term Care

7 Time 7:15-8:15 A.M. Networking breakfast 8:15-8:30 A.M. Welcome remarks (Adam Room) 8:30-9:30 A.M. Day Two Tuesday, November 10, 2015 Event Plenary session (Adam Room) Quality improvement for pain management and measurement in LTC An international expert panel, led by Dr. John P. Hirdes, professor, School of Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo, and senior Canadian fellow, InterRAI, with members from the Seniors Quality Leap Initiative 9:30-9:40 A.M. Transition to sessions 9:40 A.M.-NOON NOON-1 P.M. 1-2:30 P.M. Concurrent sessions (coffee available at sessions) Skill-building workshops (MacDonald Room) 9:40-10:50 A.M. Back to the drawing board: The arts as experiential learning in LTC 10:50 A.M.-NOON Leadership program for LTC: Making better leaders Evidence-informed care and QI Session B (Adam Room) 9:40-10:20 A.M. Using deprescribing guidelines in LTC: The Ottawa experience 10:25-11:05 A.M. Improving access to specialists for residents in LTC through the Champlain BASE econsult Service 11:10 A.M.-NOON Enhancing care through non-pharmacological behaviour management Nuts and bolts of education programs (Renaissance Room) 9:40-10:20 A.M. Living classroom in LTC: State of the art learning in ontario 10:25-11:05 A.M. Personal support worker education in Ontario - Exploring experiences 11:10 A.M.-NOON Team essentials for LTC: A blended education and implementation model to integrate leading practices into care Networking lunch and exhibits (posters and sponsor booths) Concurrent sessions (coffee available at sessions) Planning for the future of LTC (Adam Room) 1-2:25 P.M. Dementia Impact and solutions for LTC planning Evidence-informed care and QI Session B (MacDonald Room) 1-1:40 P.M. Would you be surprised? Supporting the palliative care approach in LTC 1:45-2:25 P.M. 1-1:40 P.M. 2:25-2:30 P.M. Transition to plenary 2:30-3:15 P.M. Potentially inappropriate prescribing in LTC residents (PIP in LTC): Validation of tools for their future use across Ontario Nuts and bolts of education programs (Renaissance Room) Building momentum for careers in LTC: A senior nursing student gerontology-intensive clinical experience 1:45-2:25 P.M. Interprofessional internships in LTC for undergraduate students in the health professions Closing keynote presentation (Adam Room) The Honourable Dipika Damerla, M.P.P., associate minister of Health and Long-Term Care 3:15-3:45 P.M. Closing remarks All meals, exhibits and posters will be located in the Grand Ballroom. The Ontario Centres for Learning, Research and Innovation in Long-Term Care 7

8 Concurrent Session Descriptions Stream: Evidence-informed care and QI Session A Neighbourhood teams: Driving meaningful change in LTC Schlegel CLRI project Susan Brown Research coordinator, Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging Jessica Luh Kim Director of Education and Program Development, Schlegel Villages Veronique Boscart CIHR/Schlegel industrial research chair for Colleges in Seniors Care Conestoga College zdiscuss lessons learned from conducting an applied research project in a LTC home zlearn how this research will help a RNAO Best Practice Spotlight LTC home in implementing oral health best practice guidelines to improve the quality of care of residents Measuring quality of life in LTC: Tools, tips and experiences Dr. John Hirdes Professor, School of Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo and senior Canadian fellow, InterRAI zdescribe the neighbourhood team approach in LTC by putting residents and care partners at the centre of care zdiscuss preconditions necessary to move towards neighbourhood teams zshare evaluation results on the implementation of neighbourhood teams across Schlegel Villages Oral care matters Improving care through applied research, assessment tools and best practice guidelines Helen Niezgoda Operations manager of Clinical Research, Bruyère Research Institute Max Parent Research associate and technical developer, Bruyère Research Institute Teresa Lee Clinical manager, Élisabeth Bruyère Residence/APN LTC zdescribe the protocol and findings from a project aiming to translate and enhance an oral health assessment tool zincrease your knowledge of quality of life measurement and tools, why this information is important to gather, how these differ from satisfaction surveys and how they link with RAI-MDS zexplore solutions to common quality of life measurement challenges including residents ability to respond, family engagement, finding the right volunteers and other tips zlearn about experiences and high-level results of LTC homes using quality of life measurement tools, as well as opportunities for benchmarking and comparisons The power of rapid reviews to improve care Vivian Welch Director, Methods Centre, Bruyère Research Institute zintroduce rapid reviews and the Bruyère Best Evidence Review Group zshare the results of rapid reviews aimed at preventing falls in LTC and at exploring the effects of the builtenvironment on dementia zexplore facilitators and challenges around implementation of findings and ongoing evaluation of impact 8 The Ontario Centres for Learning, Research and Innovation in Long-Term Care

9 Optimizing the role of the family council A powerful driver for quality care Denis Lajoie District coordinator, Champlain Region, Family Council Network Laura Tamblyn-Watt Board chair, Family Councils Ontario Samantha Peck Director, Communications and Education, Family Councils Ontario Doreen Rocque Chair, Champlain Region Family Council Network zhear from a panel of family council representatives as they share their perspectives, experiences and promising approaches on the roles of family councils in quality improvement zdeepen your understanding of the role, structure and management of family councils in Ontario LTC homes, their importance and potential for impact ztake away knowledge on building strong family councils, promoting collaborative relationships and optimizing the impact of your family council Stream: Planning for the future of LTC Health human resource forecasting: Understanding the current and future requirements of PSWs and nurses in Ontario s LTC sector Audrey Laporte Associate professor, Institute of Health Policy Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto Adrian Rohit Dass Research Coordinator, Institute of Health Policy, Management, & Evaluation zdescribe a forecasting model for PSWs and nurses in LTC which will serve as a basis for an enhanced multisector model zaddress the interactive effects between RNs, RPNs, and PSWs in caring for residents in LTC zexplore the use of the forecasting tool to help with policy planning using some real-life examples A data-driven exploration of Ontario LTC admissions and outcomes Peter Tanuseputro Research fellow, Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences and Bruyère Research Institute zdescribe the characteristics of Ontarians that influence admission to LTC and examine the level of need of residents entering LTC from the community zdescribe the variations in clinical outcomes of residents across Ontario and explore factors zengage in a discussion on policy and planning implications of these findings Objective decision-making Access, flow and capacity allocation decisions Jonathan Patrick Associate professor, University of Ottawa zdiscuss the importance of quantitative analysis and modeling for capacity planning and decision making zdescribe a project which has developed an optimized mathematical queuing model that maps patient flow and blockages in the community care network (including LTC) allowing capacity planning scenarios to be produced z Explore the implications for future capacity planning given future demand access to care, flow and capacity allocations The Ontario Centres for Learning, Research and Innovation in Long-Term Care 9

10 Meeting future need through specialization in LTC homes Amy Porteous Vice-president, Public Affairs and Planning, Bruyère Zsofia Orosz Special projects coordinator, Bruyère CLRI zexplain the current context of specialized units in Ontario s LTC homes zdescribe findings from a province-wide consultation and introduce a multi-stakeholder toolkit for navigating the designation process zdiscuss how specialized units can help to address LTC residents specialized needs and contribute to planning for future capacity What is impact? Understanding the contributions of LTC health system research Anita Kothari Associate professor, University of Western Ontario zdiscuss the state of the literature around measuring research impact zdescribe emerging themes from a project that aims to identify and understand the contributions of LTC systems level research zengage in a discussion around reasonable and expected impacts of systems level LTC research in Ontario Dementia Impacts and solutions for LTC planning Annie Robitaille Adjunct professor and research scientist, Bruyère Research Institute and University of Ottawa Doug Manuel Senior scientist, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute Karin Adlhoch Social work counselor, Cummer Lodge LTC Home Ron Riesenbach Vice-president of Innovation and chief technology officer, Baycrest Health Sciences zjoin our panelists to learn about dementia impacts and solutions for LTC. Hear about: How many people will have dementia in Canada and what will be the burden of health and health care. Findings from a population-based microsimulation model A longitudinal analysis of retrospective provincial data on triggers of responsive behaviours with a focus on functional, psychosocial, cognitive, and pain related factors () The focus and approach of the Canadian Centre for Aging and Brain Health Innovation The success of a designated specialized behaviour support unit operating within LTC including resident case studies to illustrate the potential of this innovative model zengage in an interactive discussion with panelists on dementia - one of the greatest challenges facing the LTC sector currently and into the future 10 The Ontario Centres for Learning, Research and Innovation in Long-Term Care

11 Stream: Skill-building workshops (pre-registration is required) Leadership program for LTC: Making better leaders Schlegel CLRI project Mary-Lou Van der Horst Director, Schlegel CLRI Josie D Avernas Vice-president, Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging zexplore the foundations of transformational leadership zpresent the college certificate Leadership Program for LTC and review evaluation results zinteract with program learning activities Culture change in LTC: Moving from an institutional to social collaborative model of care Schlegel CLRI project Susan Brown Research coordinator, Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging Hilary Dunn Project officer, Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging Josie D Avernas Vice-president, Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging Jessica Luh Kim Vice-president, Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging zintroduce the culture change concept zexamine an Ontario LTC organization s change journey zlearn about the development of a culture change toolkit, and interact with a sampling of culture change strategies Gamification to engage LTC staff and students in learning Baycrest CLRI project Jennifer Reguindin Interprofessional educator, Baycrest CLRI zintroduce the principles of gamification zshare PDSA development and evaluation of an SOS game to prevent acute deterioration in resident condition through improved clinical decision-making and communication skills zparticipate in an interactive SOS game Back to the drawing board: The arts as experiential learning in LTC Baycrest CLRI project Melissa Tafler Arts-based learning specialist, Baycrest CLRI; Coordinator, Arts in Health Program, Department of Innovation, Art and Design zdescribe arts-based learning as a methodology for creating effective learning experiences zprovide several examples of how art-based learning may be applied in own practice settings zparticipate in facilitated learning activities Providing constructive feedback: The case of oral assessments Helen Niezgoda Operations Manager of Clinical Research, Bruyère Research Institute Tracy Luciani Knowledge broker, Bruyère CLRI Carolle Lepage Professor, La Cité The Ontario Centres for Learning, Research and Innovation in Long-Term Care 11

12 zintroduce simulation as a method for teaching registered staff how to assess residents oral health using the Oral Health Assessment Tool zshare examples of constructive feedback to further develop staff s knowledge, skills and attitudes while protecting residents from unnecessary risks zparticipate in an oral assessment and constructive feedback simulation exercise that can become integrated in staff education Engaging staff in conversations about palliative and end-of-life care: Using the square of care game Ruth Richardson Hospice palliative care nurse educator, Algonquin College, Ottawa Valerie Fiset Professor, Algonquin College Tracy Luciani Knowledge broker, Bruyère CLRI zshare challenges and strategies for providing hospice palliative care education in LTC zlearn about an interactive and engaging teaching strategy for hospice palliative care education zparticipate in a learning activity that can be used to teach about holistic care Stream: Evidence-informed care and QI Session B (recommended for health care professionals) Potentially inappropriate prescribing in LTC residents: Validation of tools for their future use across Ontario Lise Bjerre Clinician-investigator, Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa and Bruyère Research Institute zdescribe existing methods of identifying potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) in LTC residents zoutline an ongoing project validating the performance of PIP identification tools (STOPP/ START and Beers) by linking resident charts with provincial health data zexplore the potential of health administrative data to identify inappropriate prescribing at a provincial level Using deprescribing guidelines in LTC: The Ottawa experience Barb Farrell Clinical and research coordinator, Pharmacy Department, Bruyère; scientist, Bruyère Research Institute; assistant professor, University of Ottawa; adjunct assistant professor, University of Waterloo James Conklin Associate professor, Department of Applied Human Sciences, Concordia University, and Investigator, Bruyère Research Institute zdescribe the current context around appropriate prescribing and medication-related care of seniors in LTC zoutline an initiative to develop interdisciplinary evidence-based guidelines for deprescribing zshare findings from testing of guidelines within the LTC setting (proton pump inhibitors, benzodiazepines and antipsychotics) Would you be surprised? Supporting a palliative care approach in LTC Linda Hunter Chief nursing officer, Perley and Rideau Veterans Health Centre 12 The Ontario Centres for Learning, Research and Innovation in Long-Term Care

13 Jill Rice Regional Palliative Consultation Team, Bruyère zreview the current literature on identification of residents who would benefit from a palliative care approach zshare findings from a study exploring the use of a modified surprise question for use in LTC by staff and physicians zdiscuss the potential of this tool to contribute to earlier identification, enhanced care and advance care planning Improving access to specialists for residents in LTC through the Champlain BASE econsult Service Clare Liddy Associate professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa and Bruyère Research Institute zdescribe the Champlain BASE econsult service which currently allows primary care providers quick access to specialist care for their patients through a secure, web based application zreport on the current use and outcomes from the service for both medically-complex and older patients zdiscuss the potential impact and possibilities for econsult in LTC to help address the specialized care needs of an increasingly complex patient population Enhancing care through non pharmacological behaviour management Andrew Wiens Associate professor and head, Division of Geriatric Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, University of Ottawa zdeepen your understanding of non pharmacological behaviour management approaches for aggression and agitation in residents with Alzheimer s type dementia zexplore ways to maximize the engagement of the entire team in behaviour management to optimize quality of care Stream: Nuts and bolts of education programs Living classroom in LTC: State of the art learning in Ontario Schlegel CLRI project Susan Brown Research coordinator, Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging Veronique Boscart CIHR/Schlegel industrial research chair for Colleges in Seniors Care Conestoga College Amy Stiles Conestoga College zdescribe an innovative learning model for LTC zshare the development and opening of living classrooms in Ontario zdiscuss the valuable partnerships between LTC and post secondary organizations for workforce development and its potential to spread across Ontario Personal support worker education in Ontario Exploring experiences Christine Kelly Banting postdoctoral fellow, Institute of Feminist and Gender Studies, University of Ottawa zintroduce the context of PSW education in Ontario, highlighting the complex landscape for PSW training programs and the newly introduced PSW Program Standard zshare themes, from interviews and focus groups, related to the educational experiences and perceptions of multiple stakeholders (e.g.: educators, employers, students, graduates) z Discuss the links between these experiences and the policy context The Ontario Centres for Learning, Research and Innovation in Long-Term Care 13

14 Building momentum for careers in LTC: A senior nursing student gerontology intensive clinical experience Valerie Fiset Professor, Algonquin College Susan Ogilvie Professor, Algonquin College Tracy Luciani Knowledge broker, Bruyère CLRI zto describe the components of a gerontology intensive clinical experience for fourth-year nursing students zreview findings from the pilot evaluation of the experience zdiscuss recommendations for implementation in different settings Interprofessional internships in LTC for undergraduate students in the health professions Baycrest CLRI project Raquel Meyer Manager, Baycrest CLRI Jennifer Reguindin Interprofessional educator, Baycrest CLRI Shoshana Helfenbaum Interprofessional educator, Baycrest CLRI Shannon Coffey 2015 Baycrest CLRI intern and project assistant zdescribe evolution and format of this summer program zshare evaluation of four summer intakes, including follow up survey with alumni interns zshare lessons learned and explore transferability, including Internship Toolkit Team essentials for LTC: A blended education and implementation model to integrate leading practices into care Baycrest CLRI project Raquel Meyer Manager, Baycrest CLRI Jennifer Reguindin, Interprofessional educator, Baycrest CLRI Shoshana Helfenbaum Interprofessional educator, Baycrest CLRI zdescribe the experiential learning framework zreview examples from team essentials: Leading practices for LTC related to acute changes in resident condition, responsive behaviours and families zshare evaluation results based on learner feedback as well as success case and tracer methodologies Poster session 1. Workforce development for better care and better outcomes Lead author: Mary-Lou Van der Horst, Schlegel CLRI 2. Excellence in resident-centred care: A college certificate for LTC Lead author: Carly Szabo, Conestoga College (Schlegel CLRI) 3. Mutual appreciation between medical directors and directors of care: Interprofessional competencies identified from an evaluation of the Ontario LTC physicians new medical director curriculum Lead author: Raquel Meyer, Baycrest (Baycrest CLRI) 4. Yes we can! PSWs leading interprofessional rounds in a LTC behaviour support unit Lead author: Jennifer Reguindin, Baycrest (Baycrest CLRI) 5. Transforming teamwork in LTC through applied theatre Preliminary results of a pilot study Lead author: Raquel Meyer, Baycrest (Baycrest CLRI) 6. Evaluation of clinical nursing leadership education interventions in LTC in the Champlain Local Health Integration Network Lead author: Valerie Fiset, Algonquin College (Bruyère CLRI) 7. Evaluation of online modules and the online learning experience in LTC - The strengths, the shortcomings, the realities Lead author: Tracy Luciani, Bruyère CLRI 8. Case costing in LTC - Exploring the use of sensors for workload measurement Lead author: Simon Akinsulie, Bruyère (Bruyère CLRI) 14 The Ontario Centres for Learning, Research and Innovation in Long-Term Care

15 9. Preventing pressure ulcers: Using technology to study heel immobility and blood flow Lead author: Stephanie Bennett (student), Carleton University 10. A musical affair: Songs, memories, and social connections in complex care patients at Bruyère s Saint-Vincent Hospital Lead author: Angela Paric (student), Carleton University 11. Preparedness of LTC institutions to meet future residents sexual needs and expectations: A prospective study Lead author: Angela Priede (student), University of Ottawa 12. Learning Essential Approaches to Palliative and End-of-Life Care (LEAP) in LTC settings Lead author: Kathryn Downer, Pallium Canada 13. I am what I am: Expanding the culture of a care home by embracing equality through the lens of LGBTQ Lead author: Rick Gourlie, Carleton Lodge 14. Pilot project to reduce antipsychotic medication use in LTC: Spreading an approach from CFHI s EXTRA program for health care improvement Lead author: Bonnie Daros, Royal Ottawa Health Care Group 15. REVIVRE! Recherche sur le vieillissement et l intégration des expériences de vie en résidence: la mise en place d un programme formel de bénévolat Lead author: Linda Garcia, University of Ottawa 16. Designing a community approach to masking main exit/ entry doors in two locked dementia units Lead author: Tracy Luciani, Bruyère CLRI and Artswell Ottawa Office Orleans Office Carleton Place Office Winchester Office Carling Avenue Innes Road Franktown Road Dawley Drive Complete Healthcare Solutions is a Canadian company established by experienced healthcare professionals to service clients and the medical / healthcare industry. Our company is based on a commitment to quality client care and strong relationships with the medical community. Through leading edge technology, education, patient advocacy, and dedicated healthcare professionals, we assist our clients in achieving independence, self-empowerment and improving quality of life. Our vision for the future is to maintain our industry s highest service standard and nurture our professional relationships as we continue to prosper and grow. Services» In-home respiratory assessments» Home Oxygen Setup/ Education & Post Discharge Assessment» CPAP sales and education» Consultation on the latest oxygen and sleep therapy equipment» Disease education» Client education and training» Palliative care education and support» Overnight oximetry» Compressor sales and education» Travel planning for oxygen clients» 24-hour emergency support» Tracheostomy care supplies, education, service and care plans» COPD Clinics» Assistance with funding sources and second/third party billing Other Locations: Greater Toronto Area, Alliston, Drummondville, Victoriaville & Montreal The Ontario Centres for Learning, Research and Innovation in Long-Term Care 15

16 Ontario Centres for Learning, Research and Innovation in Long Term Care Conference BUILDING MOMENTUM FOR LONG-TERM CARE

BruyÈre centre for learning, research and innovation in long-term care

BruyÈre centre for learning, research and innovation in long-term care BruyÈre centre for learning, research and innovation in long-term care Increase the knowledge and skills of our workforce Enhance the quality of care provided to LTC residents Assist in shaping the LTC

More information

Teaching LTC Homes: Current and Future Opportunities

Teaching LTC Homes: Current and Future Opportunities Ontario s Centres for Learning, Research and Innovation (CLRI) in Long-Term Care: Ontario s Centres for Learning, Research and Innovation in Long-Term Care Teaching LTC Homes: Current and Future Opportunities

More information

Meeting Future Need Through Specialization in LTC Homes

Meeting Future Need Through Specialization in LTC Homes Meeting Future Need Through Specialization in LTC Homes CLRI Conference November 9, 2015 Presenters: Amy Porteous and Zsófia Orosz Presenter Disclosure 2 Research Team: Amy Porteous, Bruyère Continuing

More information

OTTAWA QUALITY & PATIENT SAFETY CONFERENCE

OTTAWA QUALITY & PATIENT SAFETY CONFERENCE 2018 OTTAWA QUALITY & PATIENT SAFETY CONFERENCE TUESDAY OCTOBER 30 TH OVERVIEW The Ottawa Hospital, the Bruyère Research Institute, the QUILT Network (QUality for Individuals who require Long-Term support),

More information

Environmental Scan of Ontario s Behavioural Support Transition Units (BSTUs)

Environmental Scan of Ontario s Behavioural Support Transition Units (BSTUs) Environmental Scan of Ontario s Behavioural Support Transition Units (BSTUs) Report Created by the Behavioural Support Transition Unit (BSTU) Collaborative Part of Ontario s Best Practice Exchange June

More information

2018 Canadian interrai Conference May 14 17, 2018 CALGARY, ALBERTA CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE HOSTED BY

2018 Canadian interrai Conference May 14 17, 2018 CALGARY, ALBERTA   CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE HOSTED BY 2018 Canadian interrai Conference May 14 17, 2018 CALGARY, ALBERTA www.canadianinterrai.org CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE HOSTED BY 2018 CANADIAN interrai CONFERENCE MONDAY, MAY 14 8:30 am - 11:30 am Site Visits

More information

2018 Canadian interrai Conference May 14 17, 2018 CALGARY, ALBERTA CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE HOSTED BY

2018 Canadian interrai Conference May 14 17, 2018 CALGARY, ALBERTA  CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE HOSTED BY 2018 Canadian interrai Conference May 14 17, 2018 CALGARY, ALBERTA www.canadianinterrai.org CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE HOSTED BY 2018 CANADIAN interrai CONFERENCE MONDAY, MAY 14 8:30 am - 11:30 am Site Visits

More information

Health human resources forecasting: Understanding the current and future requirements of PSW s and nurses in Ontario s LTC sector

Health human resources forecasting: Understanding the current and future requirements of PSW s and nurses in Ontario s LTC sector Health human resources forecasting: Understanding the current and future requirements of PSW s and nurses in Ontario s LTC sector Presented by: Adrian Rohit Dass, MA IHPME, University of Toronto Canadian

More information

PCN STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP FORUM FALL. Hyatt Regency Calgary September 8-9, 2017

PCN STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP FORUM FALL. Hyatt Regency Calgary September 8-9, 2017 PCN STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP FORUM FALL 2017 Hyatt Regency Calgary September 8-9, 2017 GENERAL INFORMATION Vision By sharing collective experience, the Primary Care Network (PCN) Strategic Leadership Forum

More information

From Clinician. to Cabinet: The Use of Health Information Across the Continuum

From Clinician. to Cabinet: The Use of Health Information Across the Continuum From Clinician to Cabinet: The Use of Health Information Across the Continuum Better care. Improved quality and safety. More effective allocation of resources. Organizations in Canada that deliver mental

More information

Transforming Engaging Integrating. Conference Overview WEDNESDAY JUNE 14, 2017 THURSDAY JUNE 15, Christine Elliott, Patient Ombudsman

Transforming Engaging Integrating. Conference Overview WEDNESDAY JUNE 14, 2017 THURSDAY JUNE 15, Christine Elliott, Patient Ombudsman 11:00 AM 7:00 PM Delegate Registration 7:00 PM 9:00 PM Opening Reception WEDNESDAY JUNE 14, 2017 THURSDAY JUNE 15, 2017 8:00 AM 10:00 AM Opening Plenary until 8:45 AM then 8:45 AM 9:45 AM Keynote Susan

More information

RNAO Primary Care Nurse Institute Draft Program

RNAO Primary Care Nurse Institute Draft Program RNAO Primary Care Nurse Institute Draft Program Module /Time Objectives One Sunday July 7, 2013 Laying the foundation for success: Institute Overview Module 1 3:30-5:30PM Express an understanding of the

More information

Healthy Canada. HEALTHY BRAINS ACROSS THE LIFESPAN MARCH 2, 2016 TORONTO CONFERENCE AGENDA. #CBoCHealth

Healthy Canada. HEALTHY BRAINS ACROSS THE LIFESPAN MARCH 2, 2016 TORONTO CONFERENCE AGENDA. #CBoCHealth CONFERENCE AGENDA MARCH 2, 2016 TORONTO HEALTHY BRAINS ACROSS THE LIFESPAN Healthy Canada. Alex Munter President and Chief Executive Officer, The Children s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Edward Mantler Vice-President,

More information

2017/2018 Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) Narrative for Health Care Organizations in Ontario

2017/2018 Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) Narrative for Health Care Organizations in Ontario 2017/2018 Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) Narrative for Health Care Organizations in Ontario 3/09/2017 Queensway Carleton Hospital 1 Overview Queensway Carleton Hospital is pleased to present our annual

More information

Complex Needs Working Group Report. Improving Home Care and Community Services for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities and Complex Care Needs

Complex Needs Working Group Report. Improving Home Care and Community Services for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities and Complex Care Needs Complex Needs Working Group Report Improving Home Care and Community Services for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities and Complex Care Needs June 8, 2017 Contents Executive Summary... 3 1 Introduction

More information

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BOARDS OF PHARMACY (NAPB) / AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES OF PHARMACY (AACP) DISTRICT V MEETING THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 2011

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BOARDS OF PHARMACY (NAPB) / AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES OF PHARMACY (AACP) DISTRICT V MEETING THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 2011 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BOARDS OF PHARMACY (NAPB) / AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES OF PHARMACY (AACP) DISTRICT V MEETING THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 2011 7:30-8:30 PM SHERATON CAVALIER HOTEL SASKATOON SPEAKING

More information

Best Practices in Long-Term Care Working together towards excellence in resident care.

Best Practices in Long-Term Care Working together towards excellence in resident care. Working together towards excellence in resident care. Supports for Implementing Best Practice Guidelines Carol Holmes, RN, MN, GNC(C), Program Manager, LTC Best Practices Program We all know that practice

More information

Challenging Behaviour Program Manual

Challenging Behaviour Program Manual Challenging Behaviour Program Manual Continuing Care Branch Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction... 2 2.0 Purpose... 2 3.0 Vision... 2 4.0 Mission... 3 5.0 Guiding Principles... 3 6.0 Challenging Behaviour

More information

The Ottawa Hospital Strategy

The Ottawa Hospital Strategy The Ottawa Hospital Strategy 2015 2020 1 We are pleased to present you with The Ottawa Hospital 2015-2020 strategy, which builds upon the momentum of our successes to date in providing high-quality, compassionate

More information

ENGAGE. ALIGN. INFLUENCE:

ENGAGE. ALIGN. INFLUENCE: ENGAGE. ALIGN. INFLUENCE: Implementation & Evaluation Friday, April 20 th, 2018 The Doctors House - 21 Nashville Road, Kleinburg, ON Agenda 08:00-08:30 Registration 08:30-08:40 Welcome Valerie Winberg,

More information

Quality Improvement From the Ground Up : The Co-Design Model in Action

Quality Improvement From the Ground Up : The Co-Design Model in Action Quality Improvement From the Ground Up : The Co-Design Model in Action DEBBIE TAYLOR & JAMIE ARTHUR OACCAC JUNE 20, 2013 Objectives Learn 1-1-1 (and Done): 1 Organization: Vision Brand Strategy Map Vehicle

More information

Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) Narrative for Health Care Organizations in Ontario

Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) Narrative for Health Care Organizations in Ontario Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) Narrative for Health Care Organizations in Ontario 4/1/2016 This document is intended to provide health care organizations in Ontario with guidance as to how they can develop

More information

Strategic Initiatives Report

Strategic Initiatives Report APRIL 2018 Strategic Initiatives Report Campus Wellness CARING, COMPASSIONATE SUPPORT FOR YOUR WELLNESS NEEDS ON CAMPUS Welcome Message from Director, Campus Wellness WALTER MITTELSTAEDT We are pleased

More information

CAET 2017 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE MAY 25-28, 2017 LONDON, ONTARIO

CAET 2017 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE MAY 25-28, 2017 LONDON, ONTARIO CAET 2017 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE MAY 25-28, 2017 LONDON, ONTARIO CAET 2017 Conference Objectives: 1) Discuss opportunities to support person/family centered care and the application/ dissemination of this

More information

LEVELS OF CARE FRAMEWORK

LEVELS OF CARE FRAMEWORK LEVELS OF CARE FRAMEWORK DISCUSSION PAPER July 2016 INTRODUCTION In Patients First: A Roadmap to Strengthen Home and Community Care, May 2015, the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care stated its

More information

GUIDE. Shared Learning Environments for PSW Education. The Living Classroom Implementation Guide for Colleges and Long-Term Care Homes

GUIDE. Shared Learning Environments for PSW Education. The Living Classroom Implementation Guide for Colleges and Long-Term Care Homes Shared Learning Environments for PSW Education The Living Classroom Implementation Guide for Colleges and Long-Term Care Homes Schlegel villages GUIDE Schlegel-University of Waterloo Research Institute

More information

1)Continue to monitor residents who get sent to the ED for assessment.

1)Continue to monitor residents who get sent to the ED for assessment. 2017/18 Improvement Plan for Ontario Long Term Care Homes "Improvement s and Initiatives" AIM Measure Change Effective Effective Number of ED Rate per 100 CIHI CCRS, 51688* 22.25 22.25 Our Home is Transitions

More information

Value of Safety Improvement Collaboratives for Home Care: Strategies and Outcomes

Value of Safety Improvement Collaboratives for Home Care: Strategies and Outcomes Value of Safety Improvement Collaboratives for Home Care: Strategies and Outcomes Presented by: VIRGINIA FLINTOFT, Manager, Central Measurement Team, Canadian Patient Safety Institute NARDIA BROWN, Clinical

More information

The Canadian Association for Population Therapeutics presents:

The Canadian Association for Population Therapeutics presents: The Canadian Association for Population Therapeutics presents: Effectiveness and Safety of Therapeutics: Dealing with Transparency, Minimizing Bias, and Improving Knowledge Translation to Concerned Stakeholders

More information

interrai Assessment Instruments as Part of Health and Social Service Information Systems

interrai Assessment Instruments as Part of Health and Social Service Information Systems interrai Assessment Instruments as Part of Health and Social Service Information Systems John P. Hirdes, Ph.D. Ontario Home Care Research and Knowledge Exchange Chair & Professor, Dept of Health Studies

More information

Inside. 3 Greetings. 5 About Us. 9 The Contextualized Health Research Synthesis Program. 17 Awards Programs. 19 Research Exchange Groups

Inside. 3 Greetings. 5 About Us. 9 The Contextualized Health Research Synthesis Program. 17 Awards Programs. 19 Research Exchange Groups Annual Report April 1 P a2013 g e to March 2014 Inside 3 Greetings 5 About Us 9 The Contextualized Health Research Synthesis Program 17 Awards Programs 19 Research Exchange Groups 25 Engagement & Partnerships

More information

North East Behavioural Supports Ontario Sustainability Plan

North East Behavioural Supports Ontario Sustainability Plan North East Behavioural Supports Ontario Sustainability Plan - 2 - NORTH EAST LHIN BSO SUSTAINABILITY PLAN The development of the North East BSO sustainability plan has provided the North East LHIN with

More information

KINGSTON GENERAL HOSPITAL BRIEFING NOTE

KINGSTON GENERAL HOSPITAL BRIEFING NOTE KINGSTON GENERAL HOSPITAL BRIEFING NOTE TOPIC OF REPORT: SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: Patient- and Family-Centred Care (PFCC) Patient Care and People Committee Daryl Bell, Lead, PFCC & Co-chair, Patient

More information

CommunityConnect 2018

CommunityConnect 2018 CommunityConnect 2018 Tradeshow & Sponsorship Information Package October 16-18, 2018 Hilton Suites, Markham About CommunityConnect Each year, the Ontario Community Support Association (OCSA) hosts the

More information

Anti-Drug Strategy Initiative

Anti-Drug Strategy Initiative Anti-Drug Strategy Initiative Summaries of Federally-Funded Projects Aimed at Improving Prescribing Practices \1) Development and Mobilization of Appropriate Prescriber Practice Competencies for Controlled

More information

MODULE 01 INTRO TO RN & RPN PRACTICE: THE CLIENT, THE NURSE AND THE ENVIRONMENT

MODULE 01 INTRO TO RN & RPN PRACTICE: THE CLIENT, THE NURSE AND THE ENVIRONMENT RN & RPN PRACTICE: THE CLIENT, THE NURSE AND THE ENVIRONMENT College of Nurses of Ontario (2014) MODULE 01 INTRO TO RN & RPN PRACTICE: THE CLIENT, THE NURSE AND THE ENVIRONMENT Prepared by: Donna Rothwell,

More information

Programme Brochure September internationalforum.bmj.com/melbourne. Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre

Programme Brochure September internationalforum.bmj.com/melbourne. Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre 10-12 September 2018 Programme Brochure Connect. Co-Create. Communicate. internationalforum.bmj.com/melbourne Welcome The International Forum on Quality and Safety

More information

A Profile of the Structure and Impact of Nursing Management in Canadian Hospitals

A Profile of the Structure and Impact of Nursing Management in Canadian Hospitals A Profile of the Structure and Impact of Nursing Management in Canadian Hospitals Final Report for CHSRF Open Grants Competition Project #RC1-0964-06 Dr. Heather Laschinger and Professor Carol Wong School

More information

Advance Care Planning in Canada: Synthesis of Tools. March 22, 2010

Advance Care Planning in Canada: Synthesis of Tools. March 22, 2010 Advance Care Planning in Canada: Synthesis of Tools March 22, 2010 Acknowledgements: This document was prepared to support Advance Care Planning in Canada: National Framework Meeting 2010. The meeting

More information

I-Pass in the NICU: Operationalizing and Sustaining Improved Handoffs

I-Pass in the NICU: Operationalizing and Sustaining Improved Handoffs I-Pass in the NICU: Operationalizing and Sustaining Improved Handoffs Research Director Boston Children's Hospital Inpatient Pediatrics Service Director, Sleep and Patient Safety Program Brigham and Women's

More information

Dietetic Scope of Practice Review

Dietetic Scope of Practice Review R e g i st R a R & e d s m essag e Dietetic Scope of Practice Review When it comes to professions regulation, one of my favourite sayings has been, "Be careful what you ask for, you might get it". marylougignac,mpa

More information

Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) Narrative for Health Care Organizations in Ontario

Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) Narrative for Health Care Organizations in Ontario Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) Narrative for Health Care Organizations in Ontario 3/29/2017 This document is intended to provide health care organizations in Ontario with guidance as to how they can develop

More information

Sub-Acute Care Capacity Plan

Sub-Acute Care Capacity Plan Sub-Acute Care Capacity Plan Final Report Submitted to: Champlain LHIN Sub-Acute Capacity Planning Steering Committee Hay Group Health Care Consulting 121 King Street West Suite 700 Toronto, Ontario M5H

More information

Presenter Biographies

Presenter Biographies Master Class Implementing Integrated Care By: Dr. Walter Wodchis, Associate Professor, Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation at the University of Toronto Dr. Ross Baker, Professor, Institute

More information

Health Quality Ontario Business Plan

Health Quality Ontario Business Plan Health Quality Ontario Business Plan 2017-20 October 2016 Table of Contents 1 Executive Summary...1 2 Mandate and Strategy...2 3 Environmental Scan...4 4 Programs and Activities...5 5 Risks... 18 6 Resources...

More information

U N D E R S T A N D I N G R E C O V E R Y A N D R E H A B I L I T A T I O N

U N D E R S T A N D I N G R E C O V E R Y A N D R E H A B I L I T A T I O N U N D E R S T A N D I N G R E C O V E R Y A N D R E H A B I L I T A T I O N M A Y 1 0 A N D 1 1, 2 0 1 0 8 : 0 0 A. M. T O 5 : 0 0 P. M. U N I V E R S I T Y O F N E B R A S K A - L I N C O L N S T U D

More information

Evidence based practice and clinical leadership. Professor Bridie Kent University of Plymouth November 2017

Evidence based practice and clinical leadership. Professor Bridie Kent University of Plymouth November 2017 Evidence based practice and clinical leadership Professor Bridie Kent University of Plymouth November 2017 1 Leadership - what it means to me "The greatest leader is not necessarily the one who does the

More information

Culture and Diversity in the Armed Forces

Culture and Diversity in the Armed Forces Culture and Diversity in the Armed Forces Co-hosted by CIMVHR, CAF and CIDP AGENDA - *Please note that the agenda is subject to change 08:00AM Registration 08:30 Welcome Dr. Stéphanie Bélanger, Interim

More information

Tomorrow s Health Care Today

Tomorrow s Health Care Today Tomorrow s Health Care Today Ottawa Hospital Research Institute Strategic Directions 2011-2014 Message from the CEO I came to Ottawa in 2007 because I recognized the unique opportunity that existed for

More information

Meaningful Patient and Family Partnerships: Evidence and Leadership

Meaningful Patient and Family Partnerships: Evidence and Leadership Meaningful Patient and Family Partnerships: Evidence and Leadership 6 th International Conference on Patient- and Family-Centered Care Westin Bayshore Hotel, Vancouver, BC August 7, 2014 cfhi-fcass.ca

More information

9:00 Conference Welcome: Risha Premarajah, Program Director, IIR Healthcare Conference Series

9:00 Conference Welcome: Risha Premarajah, Program Director, IIR Healthcare Conference Series DAY ONE: Wednesday 29 th January 2014 8:00 Registration 9:00 Conference Welcome: Risha Premarajah, Program Director, IIR Healthcare Conference Series 9:05 Opening Remarks From Chair: Stephen Samis, Vice-President,

More information

2014 ONS Distinguished Researcher Award Susan C. McMillan

2014 ONS Distinguished Researcher Award Susan C. McMillan Susan McMillan, PhD, ARNP, FAAN, (left) receiving the 2014 ONS Distinguished Researcher Award from Paula Rieger, RN, MSN, CAE, FAAN, chief executive officer, ONS, at ONS annual Congress, May 1, 2014. 2014

More information

The Design and Content of Personal Support Worker Training Programs

The Design and Content of Personal Support Worker Training Programs The Design and Content of Personal Support Worker Training Programs Keira Grant Study in fulfillment of the requirements of Master of Science, Health Services Research Institute of Health Policy, Management

More information

Investigating an Integrated Interprofessional Diabetes Curriculum. March 2, Gary Kapelus Jessica Elgie

Investigating an Integrated Interprofessional Diabetes Curriculum. March 2, Gary Kapelus Jessica Elgie Investigating an Integrated Interprofessional Diabetes Curriculum March 2, 2011 Gary Kapelus Jessica Elgie 1 1 Declaration A Teaching and Learning Innovation Seed Funding grant of $7,492 was provided by

More information

RNAO International Affairs and Best Practice Guidelines Program

RNAO International Affairs and Best Practice Guidelines Program RNAO International Affairs and Best Practice Guidelines Program Dr. Doris Grinspun, RN, MSN, PhD, LLD(hon), O.ONT Chief Executive Officer Dr. Irmajean Bajnok, RN, MScN, PhD Director, RNAO International

More information

Improving Health Through Research and Innovation

Improving Health Through Research and Innovation Improving Health Through Research and Innovation Trillium Health Partners Institute for Better Health Our Annual Community Report 2016-2017 A Message from our Leadership Five years ago, Trillium Health

More information

Transforming Health Care Through Digital Innovations

Transforming Health Care Through Digital Innovations Transforming Health Care Through Digital Innovations With Digital Health Week occurring on November 13-19, the Centre for the Future of Health will be focusing on the value of and opportunities with digital

More information

2018 Western Regional Angel Summit

2018 Western Regional Angel Summit Host Partners 2018 Western Regional Angel Summit Connecting the Innovation Ecosystem in Western Canada Victoria Ocean Pointe Resort Victoria, BC February 21-23, 2018 PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Connecting

More information

Canadian Hospital Experiences Survey Frequently Asked Questions

Canadian Hospital Experiences Survey Frequently Asked Questions January 2014 Canadian Hospital Experiences Survey Frequently Asked Questions Canadian Hospital Experiences Survey Project Questions 1. What is the Canadian Hospital Experiences Survey? 2. Why is CIHI leading

More information

ARH Strategic Plan:

ARH Strategic Plan: ARH Strategic Plan: 2017 2020 Table of Contents Section 1. Introduction 1.1 Why a Strategic Plan 1.2 Building on Previous Accomplishments 1.3 Where We Are Today 2. How We Developed Our New Plan: 2.1 Plan

More information

Nova Scotia s New Collaborative Care Model

Nova Scotia s New Collaborative Care Model Nova Scotia s New Collaborative Care Model 1 Province of Nova Scotia Health Transformation: A partnership of the Department of Health, District Health Authorities, and the IWK Health Centre. 1 Why Nova

More information

North School of Pharmacy and Medicines Optimisation Strategic Plan

North School of Pharmacy and Medicines Optimisation Strategic Plan North School of Pharmacy and Medicines Optimisation Strategic Plan 2018-2021 Published 9 February 2018 Professor Christopher Cutts Pharmacy Dean christopher.cutts@hee.nhs.uk HEE North School of Pharmacy

More information

AGENDA ARCASN 2016 Annual General Meeting & Research Conference Hosted by: Memorial University of Newfoundland, School of Nursing June 10-12, 2016

AGENDA ARCASN 2016 Annual General Meeting & Research Conference Hosted by: Memorial University of Newfoundland, School of Nursing June 10-12, 2016 AGENDA ARCASN 2016 Annual General Meeting & Research Conference Hosted by: Memorial University of Newfoundland, School of Nursing June 10-12, 2016 Friday, June 10 th 6:00 7:00 p.m. Room 3454, School of

More information

Family and Friends Council Education Day June 8, 2016 Circle of Care Caring for the Caregiver

Family and Friends Council Education Day June 8, 2016 Circle of Care Caring for the Caregiver Family and Friends Council Education Day June 8, 2016 Circle of Care Caring for the Caregiver Together we improve the well-being of the people we serve CAREGIVING MAP PRVHC - Unit clerk - Resident care

More information

Education and Learning

Education and Learning Education and Learning It starts with not defining people by their diseases. None of us should be defined by one aspect of our lives. The labels don t help. So it s not about the diabetic in room 7.105,

More information

Looking Back and Looking Forward. A Sneak Peek for the 2018/19 Home Care quality improvement plans (QIPs)

Looking Back and Looking Forward. A Sneak Peek for the 2018/19 Home Care quality improvement plans (QIPs) Looking Back and Looking Forward A Sneak Peek for the 2018/19 Home Care quality improvement plans (QIPs) DANYAL MARTIN LAURIE DUNN NOVEMBER 20, 2017 Learning Objectives Share learnings from the 2017/18

More information

Real Change for Real Results: Pan-Canadian Collaboration on Healthcare Innovation. House of Commons Finance Committee 2016 Pre-Budget Consultations

Real Change for Real Results: Pan-Canadian Collaboration on Healthcare Innovation. House of Commons Finance Committee 2016 Pre-Budget Consultations Real Change for Real Results: Pan-Canadian Collaboration on Healthcare Innovation House of Commons Finance Committee 2016 Pre-Budget Consultations February 2016 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This submission outlines

More information

NHSA 19 th Annual Conference March 26-28, Theme: Living the Legacy: Celebrating Advocacy for Families and Communities, Then & Now!

NHSA 19 th Annual Conference March 26-28, Theme: Living the Legacy: Celebrating Advocacy for Families and Communities, Then & Now! Theme: Living the Legacy: Celebrating Advocacy for Families and Communities, Then & Now! Sunday, March 25, 2018 2:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Regency Foyer Wall - Ballroom Level Registration 4:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m.

More information

Pain Identification and Screening Training for Front Line Staff Members. Quality Palliative Care in Long Term Care Alliance (QPC-LTC)

Pain Identification and Screening Training for Front Line Staff Members. Quality Palliative Care in Long Term Care Alliance (QPC-LTC) Pain Identification and Screening Training for Front Line Staff Members Quality Palliative Care in Long Term Care Alliance (QPC-LTC) Winter of 2014 Acknowledgements This document was created through research

More information

Supporting Residents Expressing Responsive Behaviours at Home, Hospital, and LTC

Supporting Residents Expressing Responsive Behaviours at Home, Hospital, and LTC Supporting Residents Expressing Responsive Behaviours at Home, Hospital, and LTC HNHB LHIN Behavioural Supports Ontario Strategy Family Council Network Four (FCN-4) Regional Meeting June 29, 2017 Objectives

More information

Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) Narrative for Health Care Organizations in Ontario

Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) Narrative for Health Care Organizations in Ontario Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) Narrative for Health Care Organizations in Ontario 3/16/2016 This document is intended to provide health care organizations in Ontario with guidance as to how they can develop

More information

Mollie Butler, RN PhD Regional Director Professional Practice

Mollie Butler, RN PhD Regional Director Professional Practice Advancing Innovation, Engagement & Learning through the Development & Implementation of a New E- Learning Platform between Eastern Health & Saint Elizabeth Mollie Butler, RN PhD Regional Director Professional

More information

Integrated Care in Ireland Part of an International Family

Integrated Care in Ireland Part of an International Family Integrated Care in Ireland Part of an International Family Dr Nick Goodwin, CEO International Foundation for Integrated Care Forum for National Clinical & Integrated Care Programmes, Royal Hospital Kilmainham,

More information

LONG TERM CARE LONG TERM CARE 2005 SERVICE STRATEGY BUSINESS PLAN

LONG TERM CARE LONG TERM CARE 2005 SERVICE STRATEGY BUSINESS PLAN TABLE OF CONTENTS A. Background A.1 Preparing the Service Strategy Business Plan... 1 A.2 Key Contacts... 1 A.3 Additional Information... 1 B. Description of Current Services B.1 Program Location Map...

More information

Interprofessional Strategic Plan. Advancing Interprofessional Excellence through Collaboration

Interprofessional Strategic Plan. Advancing Interprofessional Excellence through Collaboration Interprofessional Strategic Plan Advancing Interprofessional Excellence through Collaboration MESSAGE FROM EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT, PROGRAMS, CHIEF NURSING EXECUTIVE AND CHIEF HEALTH DISCIPLINES EXECUTIVE

More information

OUR CHALLENGE. (Ferrell, 2001, p. xiii)

OUR CHALLENGE. (Ferrell, 2001, p. xiii) OUR CHALLENGE The new realities of our world challenge nurses to provide the most competent, expert, evidencebased care provided in a way that embodies compassion, respect for dignity, and an appreciation

More information

Toronto Central LHIN 2016/2017 QIP Snapshot Report. Health Quality Ontario The provincial advisor on the quality of health care in Ontario

Toronto Central LHIN 2016/2017 QIP Snapshot Report. Health Quality Ontario The provincial advisor on the quality of health care in Ontario Toronto Central LHIN 2016/2017 QIP Snapshot Report Health Quality Ontario The provincial advisor on the quality of health care in Ontario INTRODUCTION Purpose To give each Local Health Integration Network

More information

Practice-Based Research and Innovation Strategic Plan

Practice-Based Research and Innovation Strategic Plan Practice-Based Research and Innovation Strategic Plan 2012-2017 PBRI Strategic Plan 2 Executive Summary Practice-based research and innovation (PBRI) is the systematic approach to creating new understandings

More information

Building a Culture for Patient- Centered Team-Based Care in Wisconsin

Building a Culture for Patient- Centered Team-Based Care in Wisconsin Building a Culture for Patient- Centered Team-Based Care in Wisconsin Summary of the Proceedings Executive Summary Wednesday, November 12, 2014 9:00 am - 3:45 pm Glacier Canyon Lodge Wisconsin Dells, WI

More information

NIC Annual Meeting of Members and NICF THE Foundations Seminar Dual Programming Schedule August 27-30, 2017

NIC Annual Meeting of Members and NICF THE Foundations Seminar Dual Programming Schedule August 27-30, 2017 NIC Annual Meeting of Members and NICF THE Foundations Seminar Dual Programming Schedule August 27-30, 2017 Please note: Sunday, August 27 9 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Fraternity Growth Accelerator (FGA) Symposium

More information

May 28th & 29th, 2015, Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Los Angeles, CA

May 28th & 29th, 2015, Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Los Angeles, CA May 28th & 29th, 2015, Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Los Angeles, CA Evidence-based best practices & solutions for improving dementia care in nursing homes and long term care settings. Conference Themes

More information

Improving Outcomes in Dual Diagnosis Specialized Care. December 5, 2016

Improving Outcomes in Dual Diagnosis Specialized Care. December 5, 2016 Improving Outcomes in Dual Diagnosis Specialized Care December 5, 2016 cfhi-fcass.ca @cfhi_fcass Welcome With us today: Host Erin Leith Director, Education and Training, CFHI Dr. Susan Farrell Clinical

More information

Patient and Family. Advisory Program

Patient and Family. Advisory Program Patient and Family It s your health, it s your healthcare system make your voice heard. Advisory Program Paulette Lalancette Patient Advisor Year in Review PATIENT AND FAMILY ADVISORY PROGRAM YEAR IN REVIEW

More information

2018/19 Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) Narrative for Providence Care

2018/19 Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) Narrative for Providence Care 2018/19 Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) Narrative for Providence Care This document is intended to provide health care organizations in Ontario with guidance as to how they can develop a Quality Improvement

More information

UHN Patient Experience Roadmap

UHN Patient Experience Roadmap UHN Patient Experience Roadmap April 1, 2016 to March 31, 2018 Patient Experience highlights UHN s commitment to being compassionate, collaborative, and responsive to human need, and articulates the ground

More information

The Essence of Service Excellence

The Essence of Service Excellence The Essence of Service Excellence Report to the Community 2011/2012 The Power of Serving Others Welcome to The Essence of Service Excellence, our Report to the Community, which highlights many of the inspirational

More information

Introduction. 1 Health Professions Regulatory Advisory Council. (2015) Registered Nurse Prescribing Referral, A Preliminary Literature

Introduction. 1 Health Professions Regulatory Advisory Council. (2015) Registered Nurse Prescribing Referral, A Preliminary Literature RN Prescribing Home Care Ontario & Ontario Community Support Association Submission to the Health Professions Regulatory Advisory Committee February 2016 Introduction The Ontario government has confirmed

More information

CAPNM Conference and AGM Programme

CAPNM Conference and AGM Programme CAPNM Conference and AGM Programme Thursday, May 10, 2012: The Lady Elgin Room. 1900: Registration and Silent Auction Item Drop off 1930: Reception: Come together as a Parish Nursing Family, enjoy the

More information

AMCHP Annual Conference

AMCHP Annual Conference Co-located with the Family Voices National Conference February 12 15, 2011 Omni Shoreham Hotel Washington, DC AMCHP Annual Conference WORKING TOGETHER TO IMPROVE MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH The 2011 AMCHP

More information

RPS in Scotland has had an influential year providing both written and oral evidence at the Scottish Parliament in a wide range of policy areas.

RPS in Scotland has had an influential year providing both written and oral evidence at the Scottish Parliament in a wide range of policy areas. Speech by RPS President Ash Soni at the RPS Annual Conference 2017 3 September 2017 Thank you Paul and let me say how pleased I am as a member that you identified exactly the right areas where I and the

More information

HQCA STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK AND BUSINESS PLAN

HQCA STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK AND BUSINESS PLAN HQCA STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK AND BUSINESS PLAN 2017 2018 Message from the Board Chair and CEO We are pleased to share the HQCA s Strategic Framework and 2017-18 Business Plan. Our strategic areas of focus

More information

Comfort Care Rounds Quality Palliative Care in Long Term Care Alliance (QPC-LTC)

Comfort Care Rounds Quality Palliative Care in Long Term Care Alliance (QPC-LTC) Comfort Care Rounds Quality Palliative Care in Long Term Care Alliance (QPC-LTC) Acknowledgements This document was created through research conducted by the Quality Palliative Care in Long Term Care (QPC-LTC)

More information

Submission to the Standing Committee on Finance in response to the Pre-Budget Consultations in advance of the 2018 budget

Submission to the Standing Committee on Finance in response to the Pre-Budget Consultations in advance of the 2018 budget Ideal Communities Inclusive Workforce Innovative Individuals Submission to the Standing Committee on Finance in response to the Pre-Budget Consultations in advance of the 2018 budget Canadian Museums Association

More information

Running head: CLINICAL/PRACTICUM LEARNING ANALYSIS PAPER

Running head: CLINICAL/PRACTICUM LEARNING ANALYSIS PAPER Clinical/Practicum Learning Analysis 1 Running head: CLINICAL/PRACTICUM LEARNING ANALYSIS PAPER Clinical/Practicum Learning Analysis Paper Carol A. Lamoureux-Lewallen Briar Cliff University Clinical/Practicum

More information

CORPORATE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM

CORPORATE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM CORPORATE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM Delta Ottawa City Centre, Ottawa The largest multi-disciplinary gathering in the country on francophones health. Over 350 workers, stakeholders and decision-makers in one

More information

DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY MEDICINE ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT

DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY MEDICINE ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY MEDICINE ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT 2010/2011 & 2011/2012 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY MEDICINE ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT 2010/2011 & 2011/2012 Table of Contents List of Tables.. 1 1.0 Introduction.

More information

Pharmacy: Transforming outcomes

Pharmacy: Transforming outcomes World Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2018 Scottish Event Campus (SEC), Glasgow, Scotland, UK 2-6 September 2018 Pharmacy: Transforming outcomes Meet 4,000 pharmacy and pharmaceutical

More information

Strategic Plan

Strategic Plan Strategic Plan 2013-2017 I. Introduction We are in a transformational age of health care that includes a revolution in healthcare delivery. Our greatest opportunity is a national initiative to provide

More information

KATHLEEN KEEFE RAFFEL

KATHLEEN KEEFE RAFFEL KATHLEEN KEEFE RAFFEL kkraffel@usfca.edu KEY KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL AREAS Patient & health education Medical & gerontological social work Staff training & development Curriculum & instructional design Bio-ethics

More information

REPORT. French Health Mission - Northern Ontario. Yukon Delegation. December 6-8, 2016

REPORT. French Health Mission - Northern Ontario. Yukon Delegation. December 6-8, 2016 REPORT Yukon Delegation French Health Mission - Northern Ontario December 6-8, 2016 1 Mission report Introduction The purpose of this document is to report on the activities and findings of the members

More information