Welcome to the RGP of Toronto network webinar! “Senior Friendly Care - How to get started, no matter where you’re starting from” will begin in a few moments. Here are some setup tips: hover your mouse at the bottom of your screen to bring up the (dark grey) menu bar Participate in the webinar by clicking the “Chat” icon to bring up the chat window. Make sure the window is set to “All panelists and attendees” so that everyone can view your typed comments By default, your computer speakers are used for audio (this is preferred) Click here to test their volume If computer audio is inadequate, click “Leave Computer Audio” and dial in by phone using the number provided in your email or calendar invitation (note: you will be muted during the webinar) For further assistance: caitlin.brandon@sunnybrook.ca
RGP of Toronto Network Webinar Senior Friendly Care – How to get started, no matter where you’re starting from June 27 2018, 12-1pm Dr. Barbara Liu, MD, FRCP(C), FRCP(Edin) Executive Director, RGP of Toronto Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Toronto Wendy Zeh, RN Project and Quality Manager, RGP of Toronto
Learning Objectives: To provide a basic understanding of the sfCare framework To introduce the “sfCare Getting Started Toolkit” To explore upcoming sfCare resources
The sfCare Getting Started Toolkit
The sfCare Getting Started Toolkit Recommendations and questions to identify strengths and opportunities. Curated tips and tools to inform action plans. 5 minute must-see videos for staff and executives. Self-Assessment Tool Implementation Resources Intro to sfCare training
sfCare Implementation Resources Recommendations and questions to identify strengths and opportunities. Self-Assessment Tool An online tool with questions based on 10 recommendations which were derived from the Framework’s 31 statements. Customized report card Aggregate reports of sectors or all sites
sfCare Implementation Resources Curated tips and tools to inform action plans. Implementation Resources Practical tips and tools for each recommendation in the self-assessment Use the resources to inform your action plans
sfCare Implementation Resources 5 minute must-see videos for staff and executives. Intro to sfCare training A great foundation for staff and executives with information, such as: what senior friendly care is why it’s important the needs of older adults what they can do to make a difference
We gratefully acknowledge This toolkit was developed by the RGP of Toronto, under the guidance of the sfCare Steering Committee and sfCare project coordinators, including: We would like to acknowledge the contributions of many others, including: Older adults, their caregivers, and their families Care providers of older adults sfCare Provincial Leads Steering Committee (comprising members from all 14 LHINs and 11 RGPs of Ontario) Self Assessment Tool pilot sites: Port Hope Northumberland Community Health Centre Carefirst Seniors and Community Services Association St. Joseph’s Health Centre Dr. Barbara Liu Marlene Awad Jesika Contreras Dr. David Ryan Rhonda Schwartz Wendy Zeh Linda Jackson Valerie Scarfone Ken Wong
Upcoming Resources Senior Friendly 7 Toolkits sfCare Forum
Upcoming Resources – stay informed Click here for the most recent version of this Toolkit For notification on when the Toolkit is updated, as well as information on collaborative and innovative ways to help you achieve better health outcomes for older adults across the continuum, please click here to subscribe to our SfCare Newsletter.
Questions and Discussion......
Thank you for attending this webinar! You will receive a quick evaluation survey by email – please share your suggestions and topics for future sessions. A link to presentation slides and a recording will be provided. And please join us for our next webinar on Wednesday July 11, 12–1pm If you have additional questions, contact ken.wong@sunnybrook.ca Screening and Triage in a Geriatric Population Dr. Katherine Krause, PGY5, Geriatric Medicine, University of Toronto Using Screening Tools for MCI and Dementia in the Geriatric Population Dr. Mauli Mehta, PGY5, Geriatric Medicine University of Toronto www.rgptoronto.ca