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Ontario CLRI releases 2018-19 Annual Report

Posted On: September 10, 2019

The Ontario CLRI is pleased to share our 2018-19 Annual Report to offer a closer look at the Program’s work and impact on
the long-term care (LTC) sector.

The Ontario CLRI offered training to more than 8,200 team members, clinicians and students in 2018-19.

This past year, the Ontario CLRI Program focused on spreading education and resources to help LTC homes enhance quality of life and care for residents and team members.

The Program reached 72% of  LTC homes in Ontario through more than 152,700 hours of training, 198 resources, and 127 knowledge translation activities, including webinars, presentations, conferences, live events, and workshops.

The report is available in English and French:

We hope this report offers a deeper understanding of the Ontario CLRI’s role in the sector and sparks ideas for future collaboration. The Ontario CLRI’s vision is for all Ontario LTC homes to access and benefit from the resources, education, and tools the Program identifies or develops. Read through Our Impact page for more details.

For a brief look at our 2018-19 impact, download the English/French Annual Summaries.

We wish to acknowledge the input and guidance of Ontario CLRI Provincial Advisory Committeein the creation of this report, which was submitted to the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care in June 2019.

About the Ontario Centres for Learning, Research and Innovation in Long-Term Care

The Ontario CLRI is funded by the Ministry of Long-Term Care, and hosted at Baycrest Academy for Research and Education, Bruyère Research Institute, and the Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging.

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