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Tools for Better Transitions Between Hospital and Home

March 23, 2023 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Free

Transitioning between hospital and home can be stressful for family caregivers and their care recipients. In partnership with Ontario Health, this webinar provides caregivers with information, resources, and tools to support patient transitions between hospital and home. We will hear lived experiences from two caregivers, and Dr. Karen Okrainec, a Clinician-Scientist and Assistant Professor at University Health Network and the University of Toronto. Dr. Okrainec will showcase the Patient Oriented Discharge Summary (PODS) tool, designed to alleviate stress for patients and their caregivers during transitions.

Webinar participants will learn how to:
• Understand the importance of seamless, fully coordinated transitions between hospital and home
• Use the quality standard and patient guide to support conversations with health care providers on a written transition plan, medications, home and community care, medical equipment and devices, follow-up appointments, and possible changes to your routine at home
• Identify tools and resources that can help support families and caregivers through the transition process

Register for a chance to win an OCO water bottle!

Please note that this presentation is available in English only.
• Pour de l’information sur nos programmes et services en français, visitez www.aidantsontario.ca ou communiquez avec nous par courriel à info@ontariocaregiver.ca.
• For any difficulty with registration or any other questions, please contact us at info@ontariocaregiver.ca or call 1-888-877-1626 X 1011

Details

Date:
March 23, 2023
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Cost:
Free
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Website:
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/tools-for-better-transitions-between-hospital-and-home-tickets-375183553107

Organizer

Ontario Health
Phone
416-323-6868
Email
info@ontariohealth.ca
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Venue

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