Should an LTC resident or their SDM be asked to make decisions about treatment and transfer before those decisions are actually relevant to that resident's particular situation? We strongly believe that they should not.
See our publication in @JAMDAcom
https://t.co/HTSJV5zN7k
15&5 is back by popular demand! Join us this Thursday for 20 minutes total to go over the topic "PoA vs SDM: What's the difference?"
Register here! https://t.co/HJUwCXe5x9
Thank you so much to all our friends who attended our annual stakeholder meeting on Friday! Here are some concepts our stakeholders feel are important to carry forward in Ontario long-term care. Thank you for spending your morning with us & our friends at @McMasterFamMed!
Join us today at 1:30pm for our popular 15&5 education session! Today we'll be discussing "Who proposes the treatment plan?" - Register here!
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15&5 is back for February! Thanks to popular demand we will be coming back on Feb 11th at noon to play through our choose-your-own-adventure game Voices, Choices, and the Health Care Consent Act. Register today before spots fill up!
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Through partnership with the @WHO, the @ethicsQI team invites stakeholders from high, middle & low-income nations to share the ethical issues they faced in long-term care during the #COVID19pandemic. Our 5-minute survey can be found here: https://t.co/udOmztwVqU
As #BellLetsTalk kicks off, we will be showcasing messages of gratitude from #residents and #families expressing thanks to #LTC team members. Let's elevate the importance of mental health and well-being of those committed to caring for others! #TLCforLTC
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LTC staff have been on the frontlines of the war against COVID for nearly a year. On #BellLetsTalk day @OARCnews @Central_LHIN @CentralWestLHIN @MH_LHIN @nsmlhin @AdvantAgeOnt@CLRI_LTC@OLTCAnews & FCO are joining forces to thank them and Show Some #TLCforLTC
Our next 15&5 education session is tomorrow! Join us at noon to discuss 'Changes in Condition: How to start a conversation with an SDM'. Remember 15 mins of education, 5 mins of discussion. Register here to grab the last few spots!
https://t.co/iP3UhJlRne
Since our first 15&5 was a hit, we're bringing it back on January 7th! Join us to discuss "Changes in Condition: How to start a conversation with an SDM."
Click here to register: https://t.co/iP3UhJlRne
Thank you to everyone who attended our very first 15 & 5 session discussing the difference between a PoA & an SDM! We are so grateful for over 60 registrants! If you would like to attend in the future, be sure to message us your email or email us at [email protected]
Should an LTC resident or their SDM be asked to make decisions about treatment and transfer before those decisions are actually relevant to that resident's particular situation? We strongly believe that they should not.
See our publication in @JAMDAcom
https://t.co/HTSJV5zN7k
.@PoETinLTC promotes the idea that informed consent in important in #LTC, the pandemic has shown us that it is vital.
Read the letter to the editor in the latest issue of @JAMDAcom from @hsiu2011@PRForsyth@joethics@PMCEthics https://t.co/GDP2SWtObE
These short education sessions are free for LTC homes in Ontario. Each session will provide fifteen minutes of education on a single ethics-related topic, and five minutes for Q&A. Registration is required.
https://t.co/6JVGVGVzCP
The PoET Project is an innovative program addressing errors related to consent and decision making in LTC. Learn about implementation and COVID-19 adaptions at poster PRP148 #NAPCRG2020#McMasterNAPCRG@NAPCRG@hsiu2011@PoETinLTC
This is in one week! Join us on Zoom to learn more about our work in long-term care in Ontario. We believe long-term care residents should receive treatment that they want and can benefit from. Resident-centred care is essential.
After the success of our first webinar, we are excited to host one more on November 5th! Learn more about our award-winning Quality Improvement project for long-term care homes in Southwest Ontario.
Register here: https://t.co/Zdh0kDmbnD