PPT-A grassroots approach to education in providing palliative care for older people
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Working with the aged care sector palliAGED has developed valued and practical resources Despite an abundance of opportunities for palliative care education what
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Working with the aged care sector palliAGED has developed valued and practical resources Despite an abundance of opportunities for palliative care education what is needed is a stepped entry into education that will build the workforce and improve the care of older people The palliAGED resources guide aged care staff on a continuum from understanding key principles to inhouse training and responding to complex care needs at the end of life. people . with dementia. Andy Clegg. Clinical Senior Lecturer & Consultant Geriatrician. University of Leeds & BTHFT. Outline. Epidemiology & subtypes. Diagnosis & symptoms. Palliative care for people with dementia. ‘Transforming . Care of Older People in . Ireland’ . 26th . May . 2015. . 'Models . of integrated care . for . community-dwelling frail older people’. Lorna Roe . Centre for Health Policy and Management, Trinity College Dublin . BCM strategic aim 1. Develop services for older people across a continuum of care including independent/assisted living, extra care, specialist dementia and nursing . care.. Changing demographics. Over 50% of children born today in the UK will live to be over 100. Jackie Robinson. Nurse Practitioner, Auckland City Hospital. Professional Teaching Fellow, School of Nursing, University of Auckland. May 2016. Hospice. Hospice Care. Developed in recognition of unmet need for patients dying in hospital. Objectives . Understand the definition of Palliative Care.. Recognize the difference between hospice and palliative care. Recognize patients that are appropriate for palliative care consultation. Hospice . Interdisciplinary . Programme. on . Palliative and End-of Life Care. Artevelde University of Ghent, Belgium. Amy Toth. University of Kansas School of Nursing. map. University of Kansas. Artevelde University of Ghent. Adults. Tara A. Cortes, PhD, RN, FAAN. Executive Director, The Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing, and Professor, NYU College of Nursing. Primary Care of Older Adults. “. These projects are supported . Dr.Sundar Balasubramanian. L.Consultant in Palliative Care.. Cumbria Partnership Trust.. Carlisle.. Myth No.1. Palliative care equates to End of Life Care. Myth No:2. Hospice is a one way ticket.. Integration of Services & Provision of Palliative care for MND patients in North Cumbria( Eden Valley Hospice & Community).. Objectives . Understand the definition of Palliative Care.. Recognize the difference between hospice and palliative care. Recognize patients that are appropriate for palliative care consultation. Hospice . Introduction to Palliative Care. 1. Introduction to Palliative Care. Property of UC Regents, B. Calton, B. Sumser, N. Saks, T. Reid, N. Shepard-Lopez. Welcome!. Nine-hour curriculum designed to equip clinicians with the core knowledge, skills, and attitudes to take the best possible care of their seriously ill patients and families.. Panel Presentation: “Revisiting End-of-Life in Canada”. . Pat Porterfield, RN, MSN. Funded by the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research | BC Nursing Research Initiative. 1. Resources for the Integration of Long Term Care and Palliative Care. Palliative Care. Rose Gahire, NSINDAGIZA, GAROP webinar, January 2019. Need for Palliative Care services globally. Need for Palliative care globally . 1. Currently 40 million people worldwide could benefit from PC. . Holistic . Approaches . to Palliative Care Programme. Marymount University Hospital and Hospice Cork . Sinead . Power. Contact: sineadpower844@hotmail.com. 1. SP Holistic Approaches to Palliative Care 2016. . people. The development of . multi. -agency . work. . to. . improve. . palliative. care. Hanna Klop. Palliative. care researcher. Amsterdam University . Medical. Center (VU University), Dept. of Public .
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