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Infection Prevention and Control in Long-Term Care
WEBIPAC eLearning courses are now available! Get tools and resources to equip those working and volunteering in long-term care with the skills and knowledge they need to protect themselves, their colleagues, residents, family members, and community members.
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LTCO. Preventing, Recognizing, and Reporting Abuse and Neglect …
WEBTime to complete: Approximately 20 minutes. About this Course. Preventing, Recognizing, and Reporting Abuse and Neglect in Long-Term Care is a self-paced orientation course on abuse prevention that will equip or refresh long-term care team members on the knowledge and skills required to support residents.
Ideas and tools to address PSW challenges on-the-job
WEBThe PSW Perspectives on the Staffing Challenge in Long-Term Care report was created to help share the voices of those who often go unacknowledged and unheard – the personal support workers (PSWs) – and to help understand their day-to-day professional experiences.. The Ontario CLRI at the Schlegel-US Research Institute for …
Ontario CLRI eLearning Hub – Online education for long-term care
WEBThe Ontario Centres for Learning, Research and Innovation in Long-Term Care (CLRI) build capacity through training, education, innovation and knowledge mobilization to improve the health and well-being of people who live and work in long-term care (LTC). The Ontario CLRI eLearning Hub offers online courses designed to train the current and
Supporting Indigenous Culture in Long-Term Care
WEBIndigenous Cultural Safety (ICS) Training is an interactive and facilitated online training program for all professionals working in the Ontario health and social service systems administered by the Indigenous Primary Health Care Council (IPHCC).
The Four Sacred Medicines
WEBThis pamphlet from Anishnawbe Health Toronto provides information on the four sacred medicines: tobacco, sage, cedar, and sweetgrass, including what each medicine may be used for, and how to take care of the medicines. This pamphlet has been identified as a resource that supports Indigenous culture in long-term care by the Ontario …
All-In: Practicing Cultural Humility in Palliative Care
WEBEmpathize with residents and their caregivers from diverse cultural backgrounds and understand the importance of tailoring care to meet their needs. This eLearning course expands on the concepts of cultural humility introduced in the Ontario CLRI’s All-In Palliative Care training. Learners move from awareness-building in that training to
Ontario Indigenous Cultural Safety (ICS) Training
WEBIndigenous Cultural Safety (ICS) Training is an interactive and facilitated online training program for all professionals working in the Ontario health and social service systems administered by the Indigenous Primary Health Care Council (IPHCC). The training addresses the need for increased Indigenous cultural safety within the system by …
CNL. Course 1. Communicating Effectively – Ontario CLRI …
WEBCNL Course 1, Communicating Effectively, helps nurses to use effective communication techniques in a variety of contexts and with a variety of people (e.g., colleagues, residents, families, different departments, etc.). Nurses will learn the difference between effective and ineffective communication approaches, be able to describe techniques
Webinar Series: A Ripple of Thoughtful Words for …
WEB13 | CLRI-LTC.CA MEASURING CS & CF: THE PROFESSIONAL QUALITY OF LIFE SCALE (PROQOL) • The ProQOL is free and easy to use • A 30 item self report measure of the positive and negative aspects of caring • The ProQOL measures Compassion Satisfaction and Compassion Fatigue
Supporting Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Long-Term Care
WEBAbout the Initiative. This initiative supports workforce capacity building and fosters person-centred care through the identification, development and spread of information and resources that support equity, diversity and inclusion in …
Clinical Nursing Leadership eLearning
WEBModule 3: Being a Leader. This module will help nurses recognize how they can demonstrate leadership in their day-to-day work. Nurses will learn how to describe characteristics of transformational leaders, recognize myths and misconceptions about leadership, and recognize the differences and similarities between a manager and a leader.
2SLGBTQI+ Resources
WEB2SLGBTQI+ Resources. Throughout their lives, many 2SLGBTQI+ older adults in Canada have faced systemic discrimination and oppression based on their sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression. This has been particularly prevalent within the health care system, which has resulted in a breakdown of trust in mainstream health …
Person-Centred Language
WEBPractical knowledge of person-centred language ensures that appropriate, respectful, life-affirming and inclusive language is used when talking with and referring to people who communicate via responsive behaviours/personal expressions associated with dementia, complex mental health, substance use and/or other neurological conditions, …
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