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Navigating Your Cancer Journey Last updated: October 2018

TODAY WE LL COVER GENERAL INFORMATION APPOINTMENTS PATIENT & FAMILY RESOURCES - SMRCP PATIENT & FAMILY RESOURCES - COMMUNITY PATIENT & FAMILY ADVISORY COUNCIL & VIRTUAL CANCER CENTRE TOUR

DISCLAIMER This class will not cover any clinical information. If you have questions or concerns about your treatment, please connect with your Care Team.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Parking

Parking Passes may be bought at the Pay Station or at the Parking Office Parking Pass Options Cost Comments 1 Day $19 Unlimited in-and-out privileges 5 Day $45 $9 per day 10 Day $80 $8 per day 30 Day $100 $3.33 per day Weekly $35 $5 per day Monthly $90 $2.90 per day For assistance, please contact 705-728-9090 Ext. 44114 or email parking@rvh.on.ca

Transportation options Canadian Cancer Society Wheels of Hope Volunteer driver service 1-800-263-6750 www.cancer.ca Canadian Red Cross Simcoe Muskoka Branch Transportation for those in need (age 65+) 705-721-3313 www.redcross.ca Métis Nation of Ontario Midland Office 705-526-6335 www.georgianbaymetiscouncil.com Muskoka Seniors (age 65+) 705-789-6676 ext 23 www.muskokaseniors.org/transportation Barrie Area Native Advisory Council Transportation to seniors, Elders & other Aboriginal clientele 705-734-1818 www.banac.on.ca

Rotary Lodge Hotel-like accommodation available to ambulatory RVH outpatients Available Monday-Friday Each room has 2 single beds, a bathroom (shared between 2 guests), a safe for valuables & a telephone for making local calls Costs: Patient ($15/day) Essential Companion (Free) Family/Friends ($45/day) To stay at Rotary Lodge call 705-739-5662 or talk to your Care Team

APPOINTMENTS

Appointments General clinic information Monday Friday (8:00 am - 4:00 pm): Phones will be answered and messages returned Please note: SMRCP is closed on holidays and weekends To ADD, CHANGE or CANCEL your appointment: Please call 705-725-9090 Ext. 43333

What to bring to each appointment Need to have: Health Card Appointment Sheet Medication list OR medication bottles Nice to have: New Patient Package Questions for your Care Team My Health Diary Lunch/snacks No pets (except service animals)

What to tell your Care Team Changes to your medications Prescription medications Herbal medications Naturopathic remedies Over-the-counter medications Changes to your health history Changes to/new allergies Symptom information from your My Health Diary Any cancer-related symptoms Other hospital or emergency department (ED) visits (since we last saw you)

Telemedicine A virtual visit with your doctor RVH uses a private & secure network called OTN (Ontario Telemedicine Network) which allows you to have your visit over video with your doctor You can see, hear and talk to your Deliver Care Team Connected via a television Care. screen at one of our partner sites We have 40+ partner sites to ensure you can access Telemedicine as close to home as possible (including hospitals, community health centres & family health teams)

Late process in Telemedicine Demand for telemedicine visits is increasing Deliver There may Connected be times Care. when a physician may be late for your appointments If your physician is more than 15 minutes late to your telemedicine appointment: 1) Your visit may be delayed 2) Your visit may be re-scheduled We will try to keep your visit in the same day before rescheduling. If re-scheduling is necessary, your Care Team will facilitate this process

Symptom Screening When? At every visit you have with a care provider (e.g. doctor, nurse, social worker, dietician) Why? It helps us manage your care It tracks how you are feeling It helps us to address your symptoms early Using kiosk We see it in your electronic chart. Speak to your Care Team if your symptoms are not getting addressed

What to do when you feel unwell During Business Hours (Mon-Friday; 8am-3:30pm): Call Cancer Centre Symptom Support (Ext. 79565) This service is provided by the SMRCP team You may leave a message After Hours (Mon-Friday; 6pm-8am; Holidays and Weekends): Call CAREpath (1-877-681-3057) This service is provided by the Bayshore Healthcare team Support is 24 hours during Holidays and Weekends Have you Patient Information Sheet ready

Symptom management phone service: What to expect Cancer Centre Symptom Support: 1. Leave a message 2. Somebody will call you back to get more information 3. A nurse will assess how you are feeling and help you to manage your symptoms 4. You may be asked to come into SMRCP for further assessment CAREpath 1. A nurse will assess how you are feeling and help you to manage your symptoms 2. You will need your Patient Information Sheet 3. Your care team will be notified of your call

PATIENT & FAMILY RESOURCES: CANCER CENTRE

Supportive services

Social Work Services Social workers can provide: Couple & Family Counselling Managing emotions, sexual health changes, intimacy, family dynamics, coping strategies, grief & bereavement, communication Money Matters/Future Planning Individual Financial, benefits/disability applications, advanced care planning, advanced directives, wills, Powers of Attorney Community Support Connection and referrals to programs and services Group Support Coping with cancer, caregiver support, survivorship

Aboriginal Patient Navigator Support in navigating the Western medical / cancer care system for all patients who self-identify as Indigenous Access to cultural approaches to healing Support in accessing Health Canada s non-insured health benefits services Coordination of culturally relevant community based support services Leah Bergstrome, Aboriginal Patient Navigator All Indigenous patients, regardless of status are able to access services

Registered Dietitians Our Registered Dietitians can assist you if are experiencing: Problems with appetite and unplanned weight loss Dry mouth, dehydration, taste changes and mouth sores Heartburn and reflux, nausea and vomiting Gas, bloating, constipation or diarrhea If you have questions about Natural Health Products

23 Drug and Special Access Navigator (DSAN) What services does the DSAN provide? Ensures patients have equal access to drug coverage Assists patients with obtaining drug coverage from government, community-based and private agencies Serves as an advisor to patients, families and health care providers regarding medication access For all patients, the Care Team will identify this need and connect with the DSAN directly Kara Lindsay, Drug and Special Access Navigator

Tobacco Support Coach Think Change Did you know that quitting smoking can: Help your cancer treatments (radiation, chemotherapy, surgery) work better Reduce your chance of cancer returning. Reduce your chance of getting other types of cancer.. Change is a process. If you are: Not ready to reduce/quit Thinking of reducing/quitting Ready to reduce/quit The Tobacco Support Coach Can HELP YOU! Answer questions Access free quit medications Free resources Personalized change plans Free counselling/support

To access the services that were just discussed: Call Support Services @ 705-728-9090 Ext.43520

Spiritual Care What is spiritual care? Spiritual Care helps people connect with the things that matter deeply to them Dwight, Spiritual Care Provider Services offered include: Emotional/spiritual support according to patients and family beliefs to gain strength, hope and comfort Help in addressing faith concerns, end-of-life issues, a difficult diagnosis, or connecting with a faith leader To request Spiritual Care support please call the Spiritual Care Office at 705-728-9090 ext. 42438

PATIENT & FAMILY RESOURCES: COMMUNITY

Programs & Resources in North Simcoe Muskoka Gilda s Club Free program of social & emotional support for anyone affected by cancer Yoga classes, walking club, arts & crafts, support groups, social events, workshops etc. To become a member: 705-726-5199 Georgian Bay Cancer Support Group Psycho-social support, meditation & yoga, education sessions, dinners To become a member: 705-549-6444 Look Good, Feel Better Free 2 hour workshop offered bi-weekly for women Focuses on how to manage appearance-related side effects of cancer and its treatment To get connected: (705) 728-9090 Ext. 43309

Programs & Resources in North Simcoe Muskoka Canadian Cancer Society Peer Support Connects people living with cancer with someone who has gone through a similar cancer experience Peers listen, provide encouragement and share ideas for coping To get connected 1-888-939-3333 Home and Community Care Health care services at home and in community E.g. Home care services, hospice palliative nursing, supported living, adult day programs long term care homes etc. To get connected 705-721-8010

30 PATIENT & FAMILY ADVISORY COUNCIL + VIRTUAL CANCER CENTRE TOUR

31 Patient and Family Advisory Council (PFAC) The SMRCP PFAC: Is a volunteer group of former patients, caregivers or family Engages and partners with patients/families and caregivers to ensure an individual-centred cancer journey Anonymous voice to ensure needs & expectations are understood and addressed Collects positive/negative feedback & directs it to the right person Assists and advises healthcare team with strategies to design, plan and improve health care services How to access PFAC services? Tuesdays (10am-12pm) Chemo Suite Visit Tuesdays (12-2pm) Level 2 PFAC desk at the entrance to SMRCP Feedback forms at PFAC desk and in waiting rooms

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33 CANCER CENTRE VIRTUAL TOUR VIRTUAL TOUR: http://bit.ly/smrcpchemotour1

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