The three inaugural Ontario Centres for Learning, Research and Innovation (CLRI) in Long-Term Care (LTC) — Baycrest, Schlelgel, and Bruyère — presented a panel discussion on April 15, 2015 at the OANHSS Annual Conference. The presenters were: Melissa Donskov (Director of Operations, Bruyère CLRI), Raquel Meyer (Manager, Baycrest CLRI), and Mary-Lou Vander…
This toolkit is designed as a health professions educational resource for educators seeking to teach healthcare staff and students on using the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ) to screen older adults for depression in long-term care.
This guide developed by the RIA and Conestoga College provides information and tools for long-term care (LTC) homes and post-secondary educators (e.g., community colleges) that have an interest in collaborating to create shared learning environments for Personal Support Worker (PSW) education and workforce development.
One of 3 Culture Change Exchange Events hosted by the Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging that aim to educate, support and inspire individuals and organizations to shift away from institutional, medical models of care toward social models that embrace living.
This toolkit is designed as a health professions education resource for educators seeking to teach healthcare staff and students on using the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM) to screen older adults for delirium in long-term care.
Interprofessional Education & Care (IPE/C) toolkit with information and resources to help team members and students learn and work interprofessionally
This webinar provides an overview of the value of health administration data at the provincial and local (i.e. long-term care home) levels.
This webinar highlights a context for specialized units, why select LTC homes sought designation, and how these units fit into the continuum of care.
These resources were developed to assist LTC clinical staff in reducing the chance of injury while lifting, transfering, and repositioning residents.
Focusing on essential leadership capabilities that are in demand for today’s leaders in long-term care, this 184-hour certificate program is for leaders and aspiring leaders, across all departments, at all levels of your organization. It meets the requirements for a program of instruction for Administrators in the…