Can #patients who deny the existence of #COVID19 have the capacity to consent to its treatment?
By @PMCEthics@joethics @APetropanagos @BabithaPaulose Mark Handelman Zachary Walbaum Megan Bailey
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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!
We sure are feeling the love! 💌
1300+ hearts with messages for our #HealthCareHeroes are now displayed across our hospitals.
Thank you to all who shared their kind words, and a special thanks to our Spirtual Health Therapy team for spreading the ❤️ across our hospital sites.
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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Any LTC Stakeholder, Anywhere in the World: ASKLTC Please complete & share a time-limited WHO-sponsored Survey of Ethics-Related Issues During the COVID-19 Pandemic
@EthicsQI@PMCEthics@joethics @APetropanagos @PreetsTweets101@NipaChauhan@NittiTheresa https://t.co/X1RAVyYQRm
@LTCcovid--> With the support of the @WHO, @EthicsQI is asking any LTC stakeholder from anywhere in the world to share the ethical issues they have faced in LTC during the COVID-19 pandemic. We would appreciate your support! The survey is available here: https://t.co/tcxlo7z1DX
Through partnership with the @WHO, the @AskLTC & @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/au4OSZyCWE
Let’s improve the #COVID response in LTC! Our team @AskLTC@ethicsQI has partnered w/ @WHO & invites stakeholders from high, middle & low-income nations to share ethical issues they faced in LTC during the #pandemic. Check out our 5-minute survey: https://t.co/U3DKUlJChB
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
"I would like the decision makers to know that not everyone living in LTC is elderly with a cognitive impairment. I am young (61) and am fully cognitive. The only reason I am living here is because I [...] require help with personal care."
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#LongTermCare homes must continue to be #Homes during #COVID19 . As @joethics explains, "ensuring residents continue to have access to the people THEY value (no matter why they value them) is our challenge. #bioethics
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@WonderThoughts@picardonhealth@IRPP @APetropanagos If your grandmother is interested in sharing her experience, we would be happy to include it here: https://t.co/3ABFT8W2y0 Please let her know.