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Volunteer Opportunities
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More Upgrades for Residents' Quality of Life
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Infection Control Education For May
Share Infection Control Education For May on Facebook Share Infection Control Education For May on Twitter Share Infection Control Education For May on Linkedin Email Infection Control Education For May linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.Personal protective equipment is important to help protect yourself and others. Please take a look at the information above and the video below. Please contact John Iskander, IPAC lead at ext. 4752 if you have any questions.
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Happy Mother's Day
Share Happy Mother's Day on Facebook Share Happy Mother's Day on Twitter Share Happy Mother's Day on Linkedin Email Happy Mother's Day linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.Wishing all Mothers a very Happy Mother's Day on Sunday, May 13, 2024. Enjoy your day!
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Parking Lot Sweeping- May 9th, 2024
Share Parking Lot Sweeping- May 9th, 2024 on Facebook Share Parking Lot Sweeping- May 9th, 2024 on Twitter Share Parking Lot Sweeping- May 9th, 2024 on Linkedin Email Parking Lot Sweeping- May 9th, 2024 linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.The highlighted parking lots (below) at The Pines will be swept this Thursday morning, May 9th, starting at 8:00 am. The visitor parking will be impacted for a short time. Please park in the angled parking spots on the road if you arrive and the team is working on the visitor parking area.
If you have any questions, please contact me at ext. 4804
Thank you for your cooperation,
Steve Files
Environmental Manager
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May 6, 2024 — LTC Home Accommodation Charges effective July 1, 2024
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Resident Barbeque Days
Share Resident Barbeque Days on Facebook Share Resident Barbeque Days on Twitter Share Resident Barbeque Days on Linkedin Email Resident Barbeque Days linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.Resident Barbeque days will begin May 30th and continue into the fall every 2 weeks. Please watch for the schedule to be posted in the resident home areas. We look forward to beautiful days outside.
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Infection Control Education For May
Share Infection Control Education For May on Facebook Share Infection Control Education For May on Twitter Share Infection Control Education For May on Linkedin Email Infection Control Education For May linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.Personal protective equipment is important to help protect yourself and others. Please take a look at the information above and the video below. Please contact John Iskander, IPAC lead at ext. 4752 if you have any questions.
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May Resident Vaccine Clinics
Share May Resident Vaccine Clinics on Facebook Share May Resident Vaccine Clinics on Twitter Share May Resident Vaccine Clinics on Linkedin Email May Resident Vaccine Clinics linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.Our team will be providing consenting eligible residents with COVID-19 booster vaccines and Tetanus/Diphtheria boosters in the next several weeks. Watch for a call from the nursing team regarding consent if your loved one is not able to consent for themselves. See the information below from the Ontario.ca website on COVID-19 booster and the Public Health Fact Sheet regarding the Tetanus/Diphtheria vaccine.
When you should get your next dose- COVID-19 Vaccine
It is recommended that individuals who are at increased risk of severe illness from COVID-19 receive an additional dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
It is recommended that you receive an additional dose this spring if you are:
- aged 65 years and older
- a resident of a long-term care home or other congregate living setting for seniors
- aged 6 months and older and are moderately to severely immunocompromised (due to an underlying condition or treatment)
- aged 55 years and older and identify as First Nations, Inuit, or Metis or their non-Indigenous household member and are aged 55 years and older
This additional vaccine dose can provide added protection that may have decreased over time for those at increased risk.
Individuals outside of these groups may choose to receive an additional dose if it is recommended from a health care provider OR they are starting or completing a primary series.
All other individuals are not currently recommended to receive a COVID-19 vaccine dose this spring and should wait until further recommendations are available closer to fall 2024.
Eligible individuals may receive a COVID-19 vaccine if it has been six months since their previous dose or confirmed COVID-19 infection.
https://www.ontario.ca/page/covid-19-vaccines#section-0
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Ontario CLRI - NEW: Caregivers as Partners in Long-Term Care eLearning
Share Ontario CLRI - NEW: Caregivers as Partners in Long-Term Care eLearning on Facebook Share Ontario CLRI - NEW: Caregivers as Partners in Long-Term Care eLearning on Twitter Share Ontario CLRI - NEW: Caregivers as Partners in Long-Term Care eLearning on Linkedin Email Ontario CLRI - NEW: Caregivers as Partners in Long-Term Care eLearning linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.Caregivers play an imperative role in supporting the health and well-being of residents living in long-term care homes. Research highlights that benefits include:
- Improved quality of care and resident outcomes
- Improved working conditions for care providers
- Reductions in overall costs
Our new one-hour bilingual eLearning course, Caregivers as Partners in Long-Term Care, enhances your team’s knowledge and understanding of how to include, support, and empower caregivers as partners.
https://clri-ltc.ca/resource/caregivers-as-partners-in-long-term-care-elearning-course/
The Ontario CLRI at Bruyère and the Ontario Caregiver Organization (OCO) co-designed this interactive course with residents, caregivers, LTC team members, and leaders. Aligned with the Fixing Long-Term Care Act and Health Standards Organization’s National Long-Term Care Services Standard, this course has been informed by recent research.
This course is available at no cost on the Ontario CLRI’s eLearning Hub, OCO’s eLearning Hub and coming soon to Surge Learning!
https://clri-ltc.ca/resource/caregivers-as-partners-in-long-term-care-elearning-course/
The Ontario Centres for Learning, Research and Innovation in Long-Term Care (CLRI) at Bruyère would like to acknowledge the partnership and collaboration of the Ontario Caregiver Organization in adapting the Partners in Care eLearning Course for the long-term care sector.