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SPRING VOLUME 29, NUMBER 4

Spring VOLUME 29, NUMBER 4 Message from the President Happy Nursing Week to all our members and their nursing colleagues! The vision of CGNA is to promote excellence in gerontological nursing through leadership, knowledge, and scholarship and you our members are the ones who make this possible through your nursing actions throughout the year. I am coming to the end of my presidency and it is the interactions I have with CGNA members that help to energize me in my various roles as a CGNA member but also as a teacher of gerontological nursing to undergraduate nurses. This winter I m pleased to say I had the opportunity to teach over 100 nursing students in the required Gerontological Nursing course at Queen s; it delights me when one of the students comes and says she or he hadn t considered this area of nursing but now are. I d also didn t teach this course on my own whenever there were topics where I knew of other nurses with expertise in the area such as Susan Ward- Moser, Past-President for GNAO they brought their knowledge and stories to the class. The other CGNA connections for this course were the text we used Lynn McCleary and Veronique Boscart are editors and CGNA members, and the Evidence-informed practice guidelines from various areas of Canada also had CGNA members as authors and editors and the CGNA Standards and Competencies. I have also felt fortunate in my role to be able to meet and connect with CGNA members across Canada professional organizations such as ours are made possible through the efforts of many nurses committed to the vision and mission of our members and the clientele with whom we work. I know I said in the last newsletter that Spring was on its way well it is finally here I had several clever emails from members suggesting I lived somewhere else than Canada it has been a long one. That said, Spring is associated with rebirth it energizes us it provides for new opportunities. The provincial reports include new board members, new approaches to communicating with CGNA colleagues. The Biennial Conference to be held in Vancouver at the end of this month is a great time to re-energize the opportunities to learn about new approaches, exchange ideas, network and bring new ideas and energy back to our home bases is always exciting. I m looking forwards to seeing as many of you as possible at the conference. Check out the additional activities taking place at the conference and if you haven t signed up yet for the banquet or silent- auction you need to do so soon. I haven t missed one and nurses truly know how to have fun! Diane Buchanan, RN, PhD, GNC(C) President, CGNA 2

REPORTS FROM PROVINCIAL REPRESENTATIVES ALBERTA GERONTOLOGICAL NURSES ASSOCIATION WWW.AGNA.CA The Alberta AGM and education day is: Gerontological Nursing We are all in it together was held in April. AGNA aims to have 8 chapters by the end of. The new website has been launched. Lynn Moulton is the new AGNA President Submitted by: Mollie Cole, AGNA Past- President GERONTOLOGICAL NURSING ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA WWW.GNABC.COM GNABC will be holding it s AGM at the CGNA conference. The members of GNABC have been very active in planning for the conference. The membership chair is setting up a Facebook page for members. Submitted by: Liz Ilczaszyn, President GNABC MANITOBA GERONTOLOGICAL NURSING ASSOCIATION MGNA held an Education date in April. Submitted by: Leslie Dryburgh, MGNA President NEW BRUNSWICK GERONTOLOGICAL NURSING ASSOCIATION NBGNA held their AGM and Education session in April. Dawn Fenton is the new President. Submitted by: Violet Budd, NBGNA Past-President NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR GERONTOLOGICAL NURSES ASSOCIATION NGNLA are planning their AGM for the Fall and are working on a new website. Submitted by: Lisa Adams, NLGNA President 3

NOVA SCOTIA GERONTOLOGICAL NURSING ASSOCIATION WWW.NSGNA.COM The Nova Scotia Association has their AGM & Education Session coming up on June 13,. For details check the website. Submitted by: Sohani Welcher, NSGNA President GERONTOLOGICAL NURSING ASSOCIATION ONTARIO WWW.GNAONTARIO.ORG The GNAO has been looking at launching social medial tools. They have been politically active and participated in the Queen s Park campaign; pictures are posted on their website. Submitted: Lori Schindel Martin, President, GNAO PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND GERONTOLOGICAL NURSING ASSOCIATION Elaine reported that PEIGNA hosted their Annual Education day, April 19th on meaningful care for older adults. Submitted by: Elaine Campbell RN MN GNC(C), PEIGNA President Watch for more details with the Provincial reports starting in the Summer Issue! 4

CGNA ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Thursday, May 30, 3:30pm 4:30pm Pacific Time Sheraton Vancouver Airport Hotel (to be held in conjunction with the CGNA Conference) At this year s AGM, the business agenda will include reports from Executive Committee members and provincial designates, review of budget, and presentation of scholarships and research grants. The AGM agenda and other meeting support documents will be made available on the website before the meeting. CGNA Special Events at the Conference CGNA ISSUES SESSION Thursday, May 30, 4:30PM 5:30PM The CGNA Issues Session is an open discussion forum where members will be provided with an opportunity to discuss and identify key topics in gerontological nursing from across the country. GNABC AGM Thursday, May 30, 5:30-6:30 PERSPECTIVES Meet and Greet the Editors Thursday, May 30, 6:00-7:00 Banquet and Silent Auction Friday, May 31 st check the website for tickets and donation forms 5

Perspectives Journal: The editors for Perspectives would like to announce the new Editor for the journal starting this summer is Dr. Lorna Guse who was the feature Meet our Member in the Winter issue of Perspectives. Welcome Lorna. Forthcoming Special Issue NICHE HOSPITALS IN CANADA Perspectives Journal will be publishing a special issue focusing on NICHE hospitals in Canada. Older adults are the primary users of hospital care and services. Many hospitals are developing innovative services for older adults. One such innovation is the application of NICHE principles in Canadian hospitals. NICHE designated hospitals in Canada are developing infrastructures to cope with the complex features that older people and their families bring to the hospital setting. With the aim to promote excellence in hospital care for older people, Perspectives Journal is currently inviting papers on the following topics: Description of an innovative program/project (for example, staff development or role enhancement specific to in-patient or out-patient care of older people) Facilitating inter-professional team (for example, building and sustaining effective inter-professional point-of-care teams) Family-centered care (for example, innovations for engaging family members and supporting transitions of care both within and between settings) Transitions of care within in and between health care settings (for example, engaging community partner, experiences of older people and family members of coming to hospital, being in hospital and leaving hospital) Nursing and interdisciplinary papers that present research findings and evaluation results from projects or descriptions of innovative projects should discuss process and outcome measures. We are pleased to announce that Dr. Boltz will serve as guest editor for this special issue. Dr Boltz s research has focused on system-level interventions to prevent functional decline in older people, She has led the practice initiatives at Nurses Improving Care for Healthsystem Elders (NICHE), a program of New York University College of Nursing that has almost 400 hospitals and affiliate post-acute providers in North America. Electronic Submission deadline: July 31st Queries may be sent to Perspectives editorial team via email to Belinda.parke@ualberta.ca Author Guidelines: Please follow current author guidelines for Perspectives Journal. In addition to these guidelines, an abstract must be submitted of no more than 150 words. Only electronic submissions are accepted. 6

CGNA EXECUTIVE President: Diane Buchanan, RN, MScN, PhD, GNC(C) President Elect: Lynn McCleary, RN, BScN, MSc, PhD Treasurer/Membership: Lisa Keeping-Burke, RN, PhD Secretary: Carla Wells, RN, BScN, MN, PhD Past President: Beverley Laurila, RN, BN, MSA, GNC(C) Research Chair: Jennifer Baumbusch, RN, PhD Perspectives Journal Editor: Belinda Parke, MScN, GNC(C), PhD diane.buchanan@queensu.ca lmccleary@brocku.ca lkeeping@unb.ca cwells@grenfell.mun.ca blaurila@sogh.mb.ca Jennifer.Baumbusch@nursing.ubc.ca belinda.parke@ualberta.ca PROVINCIAL REPRESENTATIVES British Columbia, GNABC President: Liz Ilczaszyn Alberta, AGNA President: Lynne Moulton Manitoba, MGNA President: Leslie Dryburgh New Brunswick, NBGNA President: Dawn Fenton Nova Scotia, NSGNA President: Sohani Welcher Ontario, GNAO President: Lori Schindel Martin Prince Edward Island, PEIGNA President: Elaine Campbell Newfoundland / Labrador, NLGNA, President: Lisa Adams liz45@shaw.ca Lynne.Moulton@albertahealthservices.ca LDryburgh@ggh.mb.ca Dawn.Fenton@horizonnb.ca Sohani.welcher@cdha.nshealth.ca lori.schindelmartin@ryerson.ca eecampbell@ihis.org LisaAdams@gov.nl.ca 7

REGISTER FOR THE CONFERENCE MAY 29 JUNE 1,! The Canadian Gerontological Nursing Association (CGNA) is pleased to announce its 17th Biennial Conference at the Sheraton Vancouver Airport Hotel, Richmond, British Columbia. The theme for the conference is Personhood & Caring: Honouring the Older Adult s Life Journey. As professionals responsible for the health care of the older person, we strive to continually improve our expertise in our challenging working environments and to develop as leaders. This conference will provide you with gateways to meet and dialogue with older adults, nurses and interdisciplinary colleagues, across the FULL spectrum of life s journey and care (acute, home health, community, mental health, residential, assisted and independent living). We are developing a robust and exciting program of learning and experiences to energize our collective passion to achieve the mission of CGNA advocacy and solutions to address the health concerns of older Canadians and the nurses who participate with them in health care. VISIT WWW.CGNACONFERENCE.CA FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE CONFERENCE - CONFERENCE REGISTRATION - PRELIMINARY PROGRAM - ACCOMMODATION - TRAVEL GRANTS - SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBIT OPPORTUNITIES, ETC. We look forward to meeting you in May. MAY 29, JUNE 1, SHERATON VANCOUVER AIRPORT HOTEL VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA 8