May 19, 2026

Hip Fracture Quality Standard: What Caregivers Should Know

As a caregiver, understanding how you can help your care recipient following a hip fracture can improve their chances of making a full recovery and help avoid more serious risks, including losing their mobility, independence, or further declines in health.

In this webinar, you’ll learn what high-quality care for hip fracture looks like and what you can do to support your care recipient.

Watch to learn more about:

  • Ontario Health’s updated Hip Fracture quality standard and opportunities to improve care for people with hip fracture
  • Information, tools, and resources to support and help your care recipient following a hip fracture
  • Questions to discuss with your care recipient’s health care team
  • Stories from caregivers who have provided care and support to people with hip fracture

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