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Infection Control Education
Share Infection Control Education on Facebook Share Infection Control Education on Twitter Share Infection Control Education on Linkedin Email Infection Control Education linkAntibiotic-resistant infections (ARO) occur when bacteria evolve to become resistant to the effects of antibiotics, making them difficult or impossible to treat. These infections, often called "superbug" infections, can lead to prolonged illness, increased healthcare costs, and higher mortality rates.
What is Antimicrobial/Antibiotic Resistance?
- Resistance development:
- Microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites can change over time, developing resistance to the medicines designed to kill or control them.
- Impact on treatment:
- When an infection becomes resistant to a particular antibiotic, that antibiotic is no longer effective in treating it.
- Consequences:
- Resistant infections can lead to longer hospital stays, more complex treatments, and an increased risk of complications and death.
Examples of Antibiotic-Resistant Infections:
- MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus):
- A type of staph bacteria resistant to many antibiotics, including methicillin.
- CRE (Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae):
- Bacteria resistant to carbapenems, a class of strong antibiotics, are often found in healthcare settings.
- VRE (Vancomycin-resistant Enterococci):
- Enterococci bacteria that are resistant to vancomycin, another powerful antibiotic.
- MDR-TB (Multi-drug resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis):
- Tuberculosis bacteria are resistant to at least two of the most powerful anti-TB drugs.
Care for Residents with AROs:
- If your loved one has an antibiotic-resistant infection (ARO), certain precautions are necessary to ensure everyone's safety. During care activities such as nursing or toileting, staff will wear personal protective equipment (PPE) to prevent the spread of infection.
- In most cases, you will not need to wear PPE during your visit. However, please follow any instructions provided by the care team to help protect yourself and others.
- Thank you for your understanding and support.
If you have any questions, please reach out to Stephanie Albert at stephanie.albert@muskoka.on.ca
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Visiting Tips for Persons of Importance
Share Visiting Tips for Persons of Importance on Facebook Share Visiting Tips for Persons of Importance on Twitter Share Visiting Tips for Persons of Importance on Linkedin Email Visiting Tips for Persons of Importance linkMeaningful visits are those that leave a lasting emotional impact, foster connection, and enhance the well-being of the person being visited. Here are some examples:
- Reminiscing together: Bringing old photos or music from the resident’s youth and sharing memories.
- Participating in activities: Joining a bingo game, craft session, or gardening activity with the resident.
- Personalized attention: Reading aloud their favorite book or newspaper, or helping them write letters to loved ones.
- Celebrating milestones: Being present for birthdays, anniversaries, or cultural holidays with thoughtful touches.
Below is a document with more information:
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Family Education Meeting hosted by Family Council
Share Family Education Meeting hosted by Family Council on Facebook Share Family Education Meeting hosted by Family Council on Twitter Share Family Education Meeting hosted by Family Council on Linkedin Email Family Education Meeting hosted by Family Council linkThis month, to explore Stepping In: What you may need to know. We will have a guest speaker, Andrea Groomes, Social Worker, to speak about system navigation and the range of tasks and responsibilities that may be associated with assuming Power of Attorney (POA) responsibilities.
When: Wednesday, June 18th, 2025, at 6:30 pm
Where: In-person in the Fran Coleman Room at the Pines or Virtual using the link below (this is an updated link)
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88210402686?pwd=Y7e1HUhD07nm23kCr4iigiob3u1pHw.1
Meeting ID: 882 1040 2686
Passcode: 815834
If you have questions and want to learn more about Family Council. Please reach out to Christina Rochette, Life Enrichment Manager, and Family Council Liaison to connect you with a member of the Family Council.
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Happy Father's Day - Sunday, June 15, 2025
Share Happy Father's Day - Sunday, June 15, 2025 on Facebook Share Happy Father's Day - Sunday, June 15, 2025 on Twitter Share Happy Father's Day - Sunday, June 15, 2025 on Linkedin Email Happy Father's Day - Sunday, June 15, 2025 linkOur Pines Team is wishing all fathers a very happy Father's Day. We hope you spend time wiht your family and doing what you love.
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Dr. Jones Moving on from The Pines
Share Dr. Jones Moving on from The Pines on Facebook Share Dr. Jones Moving on from The Pines on Twitter Share Dr. Jones Moving on from The Pines on Linkedin Email Dr. Jones Moving on from The Pines linkWe would like to thank Dr. Jones for her time with us. She is a very busy physician and, therefore, is stepping away from the Pines to focus on many other areas of her practice. The Nursing Leadership team and our medical director, Dr. Cross, are in the process of reviewing the residents that Dr. Jones was assisting to determine which physician is best to support the resident moving forward. The nursing team will connect with residents and family members who are affected by this change. We will now have four physicians supporting the residents at the Pines: Dr. Cross, Dr. Dechert, Dr. Whynot, and Dr. Hammel.
We wish Dr. Jones all the best!
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Updated Essential Caregiver Education Package
Share Updated Essential Caregiver Education Package on Facebook Share Updated Essential Caregiver Education Package on Twitter Share Updated Essential Caregiver Education Package on Linkedin Email Updated Essential Caregiver Education Package linkThe education package has been updated for Essential Caregivers. Please review the package attached.
New Essential Caregiver Request and Package
If you have any questions, please connect with Stephanie Albert, IPAC Lead, at stephanie.albert@muskoka.on.ca
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CareRx- Resident Health and Wellbeing Newsletter
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Infection Control Education
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Family Council Week June 7-13
Share Family Council Week June 7-13 on Facebook Share Family Council Week June 7-13 on Twitter Share Family Council Week June 7-13 on Linkedin Email Family Council Week June 7-13 linkThank you to our Family Council for their continued support for quality care for the residents.
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June is Pride Month - Support Rainbow Seniors
Share June is Pride Month - Support Rainbow Seniors on Facebook Share June is Pride Month - Support Rainbow Seniors on Twitter Share June is Pride Month - Support Rainbow Seniors on Linkedin Email June is Pride Month - Support Rainbow Seniors linkFor more information, visit Elder Abuse Prevention Ontario at https://eapon.ca/pride-month-2023/