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1 2018 Canadian interrai Conference May 14 17, 2018 CALGARY, ALBERTA CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE HOSTED BY
2 2018 CANADIAN interrai CONFERENCE MONDAY, MAY 14 8:30 am - 11:30 am Site Visits 11:00 am - 5:00 pm Onsite Registration, Badge and Delegate Material Pick-Up (Conference Level Foyer) 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Networking Luncheon and Pre-Conference Workshop (Grand Ballroom) TUESDAY, MAY 15 7:45 am - 4:30 pm Onsite Registration, Badge and Delegate Material Pick-Up (Conference Level Foyer) 7:45 am - 9:00 am Networking Breakfast (Grand Ballroom) 9:00 am - 9:30 am Welcome and Opening Remarks (Grand Ballroom) 9:30 am - 10:30am Plenary Session #1: interrai s New Suite of Instruments for Acute Care Hospitals (Grand Ballroom) 10:30 am - 11:00am Networking Refreshment Break, Exhibits and Poster Viewing 11:00 am - 12:00pm Concurrent Session A Barclay A1.1 Seniors in Transition: Exploring Long-term Care Across the Continuum using interrai Assessment Instruments A1.2 Push or Pull? That is the Question: Moving Policy and Practice in the Right Direction A1.3 What are the Differences in Provincial Long-term Care Bed Capacity Related to? A2.1 Predicting Long-Term Care Needs A2.2 CIHI s New Integrated interrai Reporting System: Modernizing the Data Flow in Community Care A3.1 Māori Cultural Considerations, using the Revised Māori Strategy, when Completing interrai Assessments in New Zealand A3.2 Refreshing the Māori Strategy and Training the interrai Assessments A3.3 The Influence of Social Factors on Admission to Aged Residential Care Facilities in New Zealand 2018 Canadian interrai CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE 2
3 Eau Claire South A4.1 Achieving Wellness for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities: Central LHIN s Pilot of an interrai-id Supplement A4.2 A Gender-based Analysis of Freedom of Movement (FOM) among Ontario Forensic Patients A4.3 Clinical Profile and Service Needs of the Forensic Mental Health Inpatient Population A5.0 Making the Transition to the interrai LTCF: A Focus on the Quality Indicators (Symposium) A5.1 The Evolution of the LTC Quality Indicators: the interrai Perspective A5.2 Examining Comparability Between the MDS 2.0 and interrai LTCF Methodologies A5.3 Implementing the interrai LTCF: the Experience of York Care Centre 12:00 pm -1:30 pm Networking Luncheon, Exhibits & Poster Vewing (Grand Ballroom) 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm Plenary Session #2: New Developments in Home and Community Care (Grand Ballroon) 2:30 pm - 3:00 pm Networking Refreshment Break, Exhibits and Poster Viewing 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm Concurrent Session B Barclay B1.1 Monitoring Antipsychotic use in the Continuing Care Supportive/Assisted Living Streams B1.2 Longitudinal Outcome Evaluation of CFHI s Pan-Canadian Initiative to Reduce Inappropriate Antipsychotic use in Longterm Care B1.3 Reducing Inappropriate use of Antipsychotic Medications in Nursing Homes: New Brunswick Experience B1.4 Potentially Inappropriate use of Anitpsychotics: A New Data Quality Initiative by Health Quality Ontario and CIHI B2.1 A New Zealand Perspective on the interrai Palliative Care Assessment from Pilot to Implementation B2.2 Access to Palliative Care in Canada 2018 Canadian interrai CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE 3
4 B2.3 Well-being of Family Caregivers Caring for Patients Receiving Palliative Care B3.1 The Development of Algorithms Within the interrai Screener to Inform Risk and Service Need B3.2 Introducing the CHESS-CA Scale: An Adapted Version of CHESS for the interrai Contact Assessment B3.3 Machine Learning vs. Logistic Regression: A Comparison of Predictive Ability using RAI-HC data B3.4 Predicting Alternate Level of Care (ALC) Status in Home Care Clients Using Premorbid Characteristics Eau Claire South B4.1 Quality Indicators for Seriously-ill Home Care Clients: A Cross-sectional Analysis of Six Canadian Provinces B4.2 Measuring Quality in Home Care: Risk Adjusted Quality Indicators from CIHI and interrai B4.3 Measuring the Quality of Home Care in Ontario B4.4 Caregivers Need Care Too: A Look at Caregiver Distress and a Local Success Story B5.1 Understanding the Complexity of Living with Diabetes and Incontinence for Older Home Care Clients B5.2 Drug Burden and its Association with Hip Fractures among Older Adults B5.3 Leveraging Partnerships and RAI Data for a Multi-Faceted Community-Based Fall Prevention Strategy B5.4 Physician Services Use by Home and Community Care Clients 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm Welcome Reception, Exhibits and Poster Viewing WEDNESDAY, MAY 16 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Onsite Registration, Badge and Delegate Materials Pick-Up (Conference Level Foyer) 7:30 am - 8:30 am Networking Breakfast (Grand Ballroom) 8:30 am - 10:00am Concurrent Session C 2018 Canadian interrai CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE 4
5 Barclay WEDNESDAY, MAY 16 C1.1 Modernizing Assessment for Ontario s Home Care Patients Using the interrai Home Care C1.3 Implementing RAI Instruments Through Lean Methodologies The Making Of C1.4 Putting Data Into Action: How RAI Quality Reviews Improve Resident Care C2.1 Complex Care Activities by Unregulated Providers in Homecare: The Right Care in the Right Place? C2.2 The Impact of Level of Cognitive Impairment on Home and Community Based Service Use C2.3 The DIVERT Scale as Decision Support for Home Care Cardio-respiratory Service Planning: The DIVERT-CARE Model C2.4 Location, Location: Does Retirement Home Residence among Home Care Recipients Influence Risk Factors for LTC Placement? C3.1 Every Voice Counts: Residential Care Survey Conducted in British Columbia C3.2 The Relationship between Quality and Staffing in Ontario Long-Term Care Homes: Does Profit Status Make a Difference? C3.3 Canadian Benchmarks for the interrai Quality of Life Survey Eau Claire South C3.4 Using interrai Quality of Life Surveys Though a Novel, International Collaborative to Improve Resident Quality of Life C4.1 Adapting a Frailty Index for Inpatient and Community Mental Health Settings C4.2 Development and Validation of the Social Marginalization Index C4.3The Role of Supportive Housing and Marginalization on Readmissions to Inpatient Psychiatry C4.4 Evaluating Change in Mental Health Symptoms using the interrai Community Mental Health Instrument C5.0 Mental Health Symposium C5.1 Better Screening, Better Care: The Role of the interrai Brief Mental Health Screener for Police 2018 Canadian interrai CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE 5
6 C5.2 Integrating interrai MH Assessment Systems across Care Settings The Chatham-Kent Experience C5.3 New Decision Support Tools for Mental Health Services 10:00 am - 10:30 am Networking Refreshment Break, Exhibits and Poster Viewing 10:30 am - 11:30 am Plenary Session #3: Making Life Better for Albertans (Grand Ballroom) 11:30 am - 12:45 pm Networking Luncheon, Exhibits and Poster Viewing (Grand Ballroom) 12:45 pm - 2:15 pm Concurrent Session D Barclay D1.1 Improving Quality of Life through Promoting and Maintaining Residents Physical Function in Nursing Homes D1.2 Measuring Relocation Stress in Complex Continuing Care Using the MDS 2.0 Assessment D1.3 Ensuring Accuracy of MDS Coding to Promote Wellness for Life of Residents in LTC D1.4 Putting Canadian Residential Care Data to Work: Creating an Organizational Decision Support Tool D2.1 A Pan-Canadian Profile of Home and Community Care Patients D2.2 The Home Health Care Coordination Audit at Interior Health: Assessing Care and Identifying Priorities D2.3 Translation, Reliability and Validity of the Chinese Version of interrai Home Care D2.4 Development of a Caregiver Burden Screen using Data from the Resident Assessment Instrument for Home Care D3.1 Evaluating the Impact on Health Outcomes by Implementing Clinical Assessment Protocols on Inpatient Mental Health Programs D3.2 RAI-MH Assessment Based Patient Communication Tools in an Inpatient Mental Health Setting D3.3 Understanding Suicide in Adults Receiving Inpatient Mental Health Care 2018 Canadian interrai CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE 6
7 Eau Claire South WEDNESDAY, MAY 16 D3.4 Wellness for Seniors with Mental and Addiction Challenges: CAPs and Care Plans in the Community D4.1 Yes, it is Inclusive! Using interrai ChYMH Tools with Unique and Diverse Populations D4.2 Sorting Through the Complexities: Using the ChYMH in Planning for Children/Youth with Complex Special Needs D4.3 Keeping Up-to-Date on Client Progress: An Introduction to Monitoring Assessments using the interrai ChYMH/ChYMH- DD D4.4 Bullying Victimization and Non-Suicidal Self-Injury among Adolescents with Mental Health Needs in Ontario D5.1 The Mental Health Assessment for Children and Youth: Evidence Informed Care and the interrai ChYMH D5.2 The Right Time: Supporting Children/Youth Getting Services when they need them using the interrai ChYMH- Screener D5.3 History Matters: Trauma and Provisional Mental Health Diagnoses in Childhood D5.4 Precious Cargo: Transferring Output Results to Drive Collaborative Planning with Families and Youth 2:15 pm - 2:45 pm Networking Refreshment Break, Exhibits and Poster Viewing 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm Plenary Session #4: New interrai Systems for Long-term and Post-acute Care (Grand Ballroom) 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm RAIFest Dinner and Entertainment (Grand Ballroom) THURSDAY, MAY 17 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Onsite Registration, Badge and Delegate Materials Pick-Up (Conference Level Foyer) 8:00 am - 9:00 am Networking Breakfast (Grand Ballroom) 9:00 am - 10:00am Concurrent Session E Barclay E1.1 Provincial Implementation of the InterRAI LTCF Throughout NB Nursing Homes, Lessons Learned 2018 Canadian interrai CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE 7
8 E1.2 Wellness in LTC: using RAI to Support and Evaluate Reduction of Antipsychotic Medications in Revera Homes E1.3 Evaluating the Effect of a 2013 Rehabilitation Policy Service Change in Ontario Long-term Care Homes E2.1 Using the Mental Health (RAI-MH) to Present a Framework Identifying the Social Determinants of Health E2.2 Using Mental Health Clinical Assessment Protocols (CAPs) as a Driver for Care Planning Change E2.3 Using Clinical Assessment Protocols To Inform Care Planning E3.1 ChYMH-DD. Not Just a Supplement: Elevating Voices of Youth with Developmental Health Needs E3.2 Talents Cashés/Hidden Talents Eau Claire South E4.1 Implementing Standardized Assessment in Community Paramedicine, Preliminary Results from the CARPE Study E4.2 Patient Outcomes Following Discharge from Ontario Complex Continuing Care Hospitals for Rehabilitative Care E5.0 Acute Care Symposium E5.1 Reliability of the interrai Acute Care in Canada E5.2 Assessing and Managing Frailty in Acute Hospital Settings E5.3 A Multi-Province Pilot of InterRAI s Acute Hospital Instruments 10:00 am - 10:25 am Networking Refreshment Break, Exhibits and Poster Viewing 10:25 am - 11:25 am Plenary Session #5: Innovations in interrai s Mental Health Systems (Grand Ballroom) 11:25 am - 11:55 am Innovation Awards 11:55 am - 12:00 pm Closing Remarks and Adjournment *Please be advised that agenda times may change Canadian interai has gone mobile! Get the event guide APP now at Canadian interrai CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE 8
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2018 Canadian interrai Conference May 14 17, 2018 CALGARY, ALBERTA CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE HOSTED BY
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