In many jurisdictions, seniors’ residential care policies are requiring a higher standard of accommodation, such as increased proportions of single room occupancy in long-term care (LTC). Such policy changes, along with heightened care needs of older adults in residential care are leading to increased redevelopments of outdated LTC facilities. Transitioning residents and staff together from one facility into another can be a stressful and complex process. This presentation details the development of guidelines to inform LTC relocations that support staff and resident wellbeing. World Café workshops, an interactive data gathering and knowledge-sharing method, were conducted across Canada bringing together staff, administrators, and other sta...
Long-term care (LTC) reflects a growing emphasis on person-centered care (PCC), with services orient...
Although moving from institutional to home-like long-term care (LTC) settings can promote and sustai...
There is an increasing number of younger adults with disabilities becoming residents of long-term ca...
In many jurisdictions, seniors’ residential care policies are requiring a higher standard of accommo...
Increasingly, long-term care (LTC) facilities need redevelopment due to the complexity of resident c...
Relocation among older adults, either from their home to a long term care (LTC) facility or between ...
Relocation of residents within or between long-term care facilities occurs regularly. To mitigate po...
This research explored long-term care (LTC) staff perceptions and experiences of working in LTC and ...
Relocation of residents within or between long-term care facilities occurs regularly. To mitigate po...
Like many countries around the world, Canada’s population is aging. Not only will there be a signifi...
Relocation of residents within or between long-term care facilities occurs regularly. To mitigate po...
Healthcare policy reform is evident when considering the past, present and future of long-term care ...
The knowledge translation (KT) literature continues to grow but a gap persists in our understanding ...
Background: Initiatives to accelerate the adoption and implementation of evidence-b...
Long-term care (LTC) reflects a growing emphasis on person-centered care (PCC), with services orient...
Although moving from institutional to home-like long-term care (LTC) settings can promote and sustai...
There is an increasing number of younger adults with disabilities becoming residents of long-term ca...
In many jurisdictions, seniors’ residential care policies are requiring a higher standard of accommo...
Increasingly, long-term care (LTC) facilities need redevelopment due to the complexity of resident c...
Relocation among older adults, either from their home to a long term care (LTC) facility or between ...
Relocation of residents within or between long-term care facilities occurs regularly. To mitigate po...
This research explored long-term care (LTC) staff perceptions and experiences of working in LTC and ...
Relocation of residents within or between long-term care facilities occurs regularly. To mitigate po...
Like many countries around the world, Canada’s population is aging. Not only will there be a signifi...
Relocation of residents within or between long-term care facilities occurs regularly. To mitigate po...
Healthcare policy reform is evident when considering the past, present and future of long-term care ...
The knowledge translation (KT) literature continues to grow but a gap persists in our understanding ...
Background: Initiatives to accelerate the adoption and implementation of evidence-b...
Long-term care (LTC) reflects a growing emphasis on person-centered care (PCC), with services orient...
Although moving from institutional to home-like long-term care (LTC) settings can promote and sustai...
There is an increasing number of younger adults with disabilities becoming residents of long-term ca...