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Unfortunately, the majority of Canadians do not realize that they will have to take personal financial responsibility for a significant portion of their long-term care expenses. This lack of awareness is holding us back from the meaningful and timely reform that is required
Durepos, P., Kaasalainen, S., Sussman, T., Parker, D., Brazil, K., Mintzberg, S., & Te, A. (2018). Family care conferences in long-term care: Exploring content and processes in end-of-life communication
Implementation and uptake of quality improvement initiatives should be tailored to meet the learning needs of staff in long-term care. Long-term care (LTC) can be a complex and challenging environment to work in
This strategy increased funding for seniors to receive care at home and thus created stringent criteria for long-term care home admission eligibility
As clinical support, the full scope of our care depends on the timely management of COVID-19, which, amid the ongoing global situation for residents in long-term care, has been critical to achieving optimal health care within the sector
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2023/12/22/prendre-soin-soi-prendre-soin-autres Building resiliency will help ensure you have the capacity to respond to patients, clients, and loved ones By Lisa Alphonsus December 22, 2023 istockphoto.com/Shangarey Self-care is a journey of becoming — becoming stronger, more resilient, more in touch with your mental and emotional needs
1 Comment - You have grasped the importance of self-care early in your career. I'm now retired and didn't figure out how important self-care was until it was a bit late
Three of the long-term care facilities were provided assistance with their outbreak management...Deployment of environmental services staff occurred in two of the long-term care facilities to supplement staff and expertise
Takeaway messages We knew that the long-term effects of the visiting restrictions at our long-term care facility could be devastating for our seniors, their families, and our staff
As a retired CNA-certified (gerontology) licensed practical nurse educator, with extensive experience working in the long-term care (LTC) setting, I can appreciate first-hand the value of integrating internationally educated nurses (IENs) into LTC settings