This webinar which focuses on the implementation of the Champlain BASE™ eConsult service in Ontario’s LTC homes, presented by Dr. Clare Liddy.
This paper summarizes what is known about the prevalence of ADRDs, the challenges associated with diagnosing dementias, and the risk factors associated with the development of dementias in Indigenous populations.
This webinar shares the importance of communication as an essential ingredient to building relationships and trust between care team members. Evidence for this discussion is derived from both quantitative and qualitative studies conducted across multiple long-term care settings.
This resource provides information on how LGBTQI2S+ older adults in Ontario can plan for legal matters and end-of-life care, access guidance for asserting these wishes through legal documents in preparing for end of life, and available resources and supports.
This toolkit explores the experiences and challenges faced by trans people and supports organizations and individuals to develop approaches to fostering an inclusive environment. It also highlights the small and larger steps individuals can take personally and within their organizations to create more inclusive spaces and services…
This experiential learning activity is a low-fidelity simulation suitable for entry-level and advanced educators and simulationists. The purpose is to foster reflection and insight about teamwork, leadership and solution-focused problem-solving.
GeriMedRisk is an interdisciplinary telemedicine geriatric clinical pharmacology and psychiatry consultation service available to clinicians.
The Clinical Leadership Training Program is intended to build leadership excellence among clinical leaders working in long-term care, through workshops, facilitators guide and PowerPoint modules.
Oral health of residents should be a priority. The Ontario CLRI partnered with La Cité Collégiale in an effort to increase access to oral care resources for LTC homes. Available in English and French.
The Ontario CLRI gathered evidence and experiences from across the province in this needs assessment to help understand the supports and resources needed to address the diversity of residents living in long-term care homes.