Alzheimer Society of Windsor & Essex County. Quality of Care Report: Client & Caregivers Third Quarter December 31, 2015

Similar documents
Transforming Health Care For Seniors in the Mississauga Halton LHIN Right care, right time, right setting, right cost

Behavioural Supports Ontario (BSO)

Family Caregivers in dementia. Dr Roland Ikuta MD, FRCP Geriatric Medicine

Carers Checklist. An outcome measure for people with dementia and their carers. Claire Hodgson Irene Higginson Peter Jefferys

CAREGIVING IN THE PORTUGUESE SPEAKING COMMUNITY

Profiling The Dementia Family Carer In Singapore. Executive Summary. Alzheimer s Disease Association of Singapore

Ontario Dementia Network. Meeting, April 8 th, 2010, hrs. Alzheimer of Ontario, Boardroom, Toronto. Minutes:

Hard Decisions / Hard News:

Joined Up Care in Belper

Community Support Services

Pre-Symposium Survey Synthesis of Feedback

BUILDING BRIDGES: SUCCESSFUL TRANSITIONS FROM HOSPITAL TO HOME FOR OLDER ADULTS

Assisted Living Services for High Risk Seniors Policy, 2011 An updated supportive housing program for frail or cognitively impaired seniors


Central West LHIN. Behavioural Supports Ontario Project. Action Plan

2006 Strategy Evaluation

LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF AGING (LADOA) OFFICIAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE SCHEDULE "A" - DESIGNATED POSITIONS

Health Partner Gateway Reference Guide for Health Partners

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

Sancta Marias Windsor House Inc.

Care in Your Home. North West CCAC

LONG TERM CARE LONG TERM CARE 2005 SERVICE STRATEGY BUSINESS PLAN

Behavioural Supports System Action Plan

Rapid Recovery Therapy Program. GTA Rehab Network Best Practices Day 2017 Joan DeBruyn & Helen Janzen

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

The South West Regional Wound Care Program (SWRWCP): A Collaborative Approach to Wound Care

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

A Guide to Consent and Capacity in Ontario

Schedule 3. Services Schedule. Occupational Therapy

2016 Community Room Booking Package. Dear Community Group,

Manis Aged Care Limited

Central LHIN Community Governance Council Meeting. May 23 & 30, 2012

An Evaluation of Alzheimer Society of Toronto s Dementia Care Training Program and Behavioural Support Training Program

BSO Funding Enhancement

Respite Contract Services Agreement & Responsibilities

Home-Based and Long-Term Care Presentation to Health PEI Board of Directors November 6, 2012

Report of an inspection of a Designated Centre for Disabilities (Adults)

role profiles PART 5 CONTENTS 259 fast track LPN 261 community foot care LPN 263 total care worker

CKHA Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) Scorecard

2018 Community Room Booking Package. Dear Community Group,

Schedule 3. Services Schedule. Social Work

Tackling barriers to integration in Health and Social Care

Please be aware that respite taken above what is allocated will be charged directly to the client/family.

The Important Role of Family Caregivers in Washington State s Long-Term Services and Supports System

Successful Recruitment Strategies for Securing a Survey Sample of Caregivers of Patients with Multiple Chronic Conditions (MCC)

2012 Report. Client Satisfaction Survey PSA 9 RICK SCOTT. Program Services, Direct Service Workers, and. Impact of Programs on Lives of Clients

Staying Independent in Your Home. Presented by: Peggy Carroll, Information and Assistance Specialist at the ADRC of Dane County

Overview. Caregiverosis. The Caregiving Role. The Caregiving Role 3/20/2013. The Dementia Care Triad: Understanding the Partnership

Long Term Care in Ontario Residential Facilities GOVERNMENT-SUBSIDIZED NURSING HOMES. How Nursing Homes are Organized and Administered

Services for Caregivers

North East Behavioural Supports Ontario Sustainability Plan

Faculty/Presenter Disclosure

LEVELS OF CARE FRAMEWORK

Statewide Implementation of BRI Care Consultation by Six Ohio Alzheimer s. Association Chapters

As Reported by the House Aging and Long Term Care Committee. 132nd General Assembly Regular Session Sub. H. B. No

Care Coordination in the New CoP s. Teresa Northcutt BSN RN COS-C HCS-D HCS-H WiAHC June 2017

Schedule 3. Services Schedule. Speech-Language Pathology

Homecare Select for later life. The more flexible dementia service

Emergency admissions to hospital: managing the demand

CAREGIVER SUPPORT FRAMEWORK A PLANNING TOOL FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS MAY 2018

NSW FALLS PREVENTION NETWORK RURAL FORUM

Department of Health and Social Services Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities. Respite Summit 2015

Ontario Caregiver Coalition (OCC) Pre-Budget Submission 2018

In Solidarity, Paul Pecorale Second Vice President

Collisdene Care Centre Care Home Service

Recent Trends Among Ontario Long Stay Home Care Patients and Long Term Care Residents

Community Support Services Review Priority Project. March 2009

HOW TO GET HELP ON COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES

Where Care Always Comes First Carefirst Seniors and Community Services Association

GERIATRIC SERVICES CAPACITY ASSESSMENT DOMAIN 4 ALTERNATE LIVING ARRANGEMENTS

Home and Community Care at the Champlain LHIN Towards a person-centred health care system

Better at Home. 3 Ways to Improve Home and Community Care in Ontario. Recommendations to meet the changing needs of clients

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

2017/18 Quality Improvement Plan

Coordinated Care Planning

Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public and Behavioral Health, Bureau of Health Care Quality and Compliance

A Policy Conversation on Family Caregiving for Older Adults

Behaviours Have Meaning. The Ontario Behavioural Support System Project

Strathmore Day Opportunities for Older People Support Service

More Care. Better Care. BUDGET SUBMISSION

Caregiver Assessment (Part I of II): Why and What Should We Assess? Edrena Harrison

Stronach Day Service Support Service

Report to the Community

Snohomish County Case Management Nursing Services

A Guide to Dementia Care in Telford and Wrekin

2

SELKIRK MENTAL HEALTH CENTRE ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY PROGRAM MODEL OCTOBER Striving for Excellence in Rehabilitation, Recovery, and Reintegration.

Right place, right time, right team

WINGS WEEKLY e-newsletter 18 JAN Learn how to do simple chair yoga exercises with Elaine Soh. The session is conducted in Mandarin.

PASSPORT PROGRAM MAPPING TOOL

Let s talk about Hope. Regional Hospice and Home Care of Western Connecticut

Caring for Your Aging Parents

Alzheimer Society of Toronto TC-CCAC Inter-professional Collaboration Project

Flexible Respite Ltd. Support Service. Care service number: CS Tweedbank Avenue Tweedbank Galashiels TD1 3SP. Telephone:

Greenhills Care Home Care Home Service

NOVA SCOTIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELLNESS RISK MITIGATION - CONTINUING CARE BRANCH. Caregiver Benefit Program Policy

PASRR IN SKILLED NURSING Regulatory Overview

CRISIS SUPPORT TEAMS (CST)

Long-Term Care Community Diversion Pilot Project

Flexible respite for carers of people living with dementia

Transcription:

Alzheimer Society of Windsor & Essex County Quality of Care Report: Client & Caregivers Third Quarter December 31, 215

Table of Contents Client Centered Care Client Profile Overview..pg. 4 Program Profiles First Link.pg. 8 Adult Day Program...pg. 1 Respite Program.pg. 13 Caregiver Support & Education...pg. 16 2

Client Centered Care Client Profile Overview 3

Client Profile Overview Rising Tide: How many Individuals are we seeing? By the end of 216 it is estimated that over 7,12 individuals in Windsor & Essex County will have been diagnosed with Alzheimer s disease or related dementia Of this number approx. 5% are living in their own homes ASWE currently expects to touch the lives of 8 or 1 in 9 of these individuals in 215/16 4

Client Profile Overview 4 Number of Unique Clients per Program 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 11/12 12/13 13/14 14/15 15/16 Actual15/16 Plan Total Unique Day Away Transportation Respite Caregiver Support & Education Education & Support Groups 5

Client Profile Overview By Area 8% 7% 6% 5% 4% 3% 2% 1% % % of Total Unique Clients by Program by Area Respite Caregiver Support & Education 1:1 Caregiver Support & Education Groups General Population 25 2 15 1 5 Windsor YTD # of Unique Clients per Program by Area Respite CG Ind. CG Group LaSalle/Amherstburg/McGregor Tecumseh/Belle River/Woodslee/Lakeshore/Essex Leamington/Kingsville/Harrow/Wheatley *CG = Caregiver Windsor County 6

Program profiles First Link Adult Day Program Respite Program Caregiver Support & Education Public Education Groups 7

First Link Quick Facts This program formally began October 1 st, 21 The focus of this program is the initial contact of persons being referred from community partners and direct calls from caregivers or other persons requiring information Not Uniquely Identified Individuals (NUI) are calls received where a file cannot be started as the person may not be ready to give full information at this time. NUI YTD is 84 individuals, with a annual budget set for 3 individuals. Individuals waiting for service are those we have been unable to make contact with (no answer/no return call) 3 2 1 12 1 8 6 4 2 YTD Number of Clients Waiting for Service First Link YTD Average Days Waited for Service Initiation First Link 211-12 212-13 213-14 214-15 215-16 8

First Link 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 YTD Number of Referrals CCAC GEM Nurses Health Prof. Self / Other Total 6 5 4 3 2 1 YTD Visits Visits = Face to Face & Phone Calls 9

Adult Day Program 15 YTD Number of Clients Waiting for Service Quick Facts Wellness Model began in June 21 Foot care currently provided under RPN program. All day clients receive health monitoring Annual budget for Day program 215-16 for individuals served is 1 1 5 25 2 15 1 5 Day Program YTD Average Days Waited for Service Initiation Day Program 211-12 212-13 213-14 214-15 215-16 1

Adult Day Program Age Profile 14 12 1 8 6 4 2-59 6-69 7-79 8-89 9+ Total 211-12 4 8 29 43 14 98 212-13 2 3 2 47 13 85 213-14 2 8 18 38 15 81 214-15 4 15 37 64 15 135 215-16 3 16 3 53 12 114 11

Adult Day Program Trends 6 Attendance Days 5 4 3 2 1 28/ 9 29/1 21/11 211/12 212/13 213/14 214/15 215/16 YTD 215/16 PLAN Attendance Days 3214 412 3351 358 4459 4485 4699 4158 5 12

Respite Program Quick Facts 34.4% of clients reside outside of the city limits, 32.5% of service hours are provided to these clients 215-16 Annual budget for individuals to be served is 11, 76% of this budget has been met to date 15 1 5 YTD Individuals Served Elderly Adult 211-12 212-13 213-14 214-15 215-16 1 8 6 4 2 2 15 1 5 Elderly 65 yrs. and Above Adult Under 65 yrs. YTD Number of Clients Waiting for Service Respite YTD Average Days Waiting for Service Respite 211-12 212-13 213-14 214-15 215-16 13

Respite Program Trends 2,. Respite Hours of Care 18,. 16,. 14,. 12,. 1,. 8,. 6,. 4,. 2,.. 28/ 9 29/1 21/11 211/12 212/13 213/14 214/15 215/16 YTD 215/16 Plan Respite Hours of Care 11,869. 13,186. 15,942. 17,82. 18,478. 16,2. 17,122. 14,616. 18,. 14

Respite Program Hours City/County 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 YTD Number of Hours 211-12 212-13 213-14 214-15 215-16 8% 7% 6% 5% 4% 3% 2% 1% % YTD % of Hours Windsor County 211-12 212-13 213-14 214-15 215-16 15

Caregiver Support & Education Quick Facts Caregiver Support & Education involves public education provided by the Public Education Coordinator (PEC) as well as caregiver education and support groups provided by the Social Workers. This program received additional funding through First Link allowing for the full funding of the second social worker 5 4 2 YTD Number of Clients Waiting for Service Caregiver Support (1:1) YTD Average Days Waited for Service Initiation Caregiver Support (1:1) 211-12 212-13 213-14 214-15 215-16 16

Caregiver Support & Education PEC YTD Number of Attendees for Sessions 3 25 2 15 1 5 Attendees 211-12 2248 212-13 2786 213-14 213 214-15 254 215-16 1422 Annual Budget 21 17

211-12 212-13 213-14 214-15 215-16 Caregiver Support & Education Groups Quick Facts Caregiver Support groups operate in Windsor, Tecumseh, Amherstburg and Leamington A daughters group is run from the Windsor office. All support groups run twice per month from September until June 5 4 3 2 Daughters An additional Windsor coffee group runs during the morning at the Windsor office to accommodate increased demand for an informal support group during the day. In this group the caregivers share ideas and discuss challenges they are facing 1 Support Group Men s cooking group started the winter of 212/13 and was very successful. Due to staffing changes, this program is no longer running, but will continue in the future depending on staffing eligibilities An additional Tecumseh support group runs in the afternoons 18

Caregiver Support & Education Year to date Face to Face visits to Caregivers of PWD. Adult Elderly 5 1 15 2 Elderly Adult 211-12 745 27 212-13 852 622 213-14 1,644 486 214-15 1,43 782 215-16 684 288 19

Snapshot of the 214 2 Client Satisfaction Survey The Survey Survey Participants Service recipients from the 2 years prior 95% care partners of persons with dementia 5% persons with dementia in earlier stages Methods of distribution 9% mailed 1% hand-delivered 21.6% response rate = 7.6% higher response rate than 212 of 14% - 278 of 128 distributed surveys returned complete Services Used 66% used CSS 41-44% used CSG, FLELS, ADP and IHRS Lesser utilized services are VCP, IHMM, M/CT, MASH and BSO (program services beyond persons with dementia) Satisfaction with Services 93-99% agreed/strongly agreed they received professional service provided by knowledgeable and skilled staff 72-88% felt more confident in their own abilities to deal with dementia and their coping strategies after receiving support 85% felt costs of services were reasonable 72% found the billing & payment process suitable the remainder were undecided Barriers to service Causes for barriers options: Cost, Transportation, Availability, Awareness and Other Other was the highest ranking (44-71%) reason selected for all programs except BSO (awareness issue 5%) ADP/IHRS Costs & Transportation 15-21% Availability of CSG, CSS and FLELS ranked at 2% but it is unclear as to if this is due to waitlists or client availability. IHRS and VCP ranked at 14-19% (most likely due to waitlists) Awareness issues ranged from 19-38.5% for M/CT, FLELS, IHMM, VCP Acronyms ADP = Adult Day Program BSO = Behavioural Supports Ontario CSS = Counselling & Support Services CSG = Caregiver Support Groups FLELS = First Link Education Learning Series IHMM = In-Home Mobility Monitors IHRS = In-Home Respite Services MASH = Medic Alert Safely Home Program M/CT = Memory Cognitive Testing VCP = Volunteer Companion Program

2135 Richmond Street Windsor, Ontario N8Y A1 Tel. 519-974-222 Fax. 519-974-9727 generalinformation@aswecare.com 21