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Momentum | The Ontario CLRI 2022-2023 Annual Report

Posted On: October 5, 2023

 

 

The world as we know it has permanently changed. Forever.

Our 2022-23 Annual Report, Momentum opens with this sentence in a letter addressed to the sector from everyone at the Ontario Centres for Learning, Research and Innovation in Long-Term Care (Ontario CLRI) and signed by the three Executives at each of our host sites; the Baycrest Academy for Research and Education, the Bruyère Research Institute, and the Schlegel UW Research Institute for Aging.

This letter is for you. 

The impact data outlined in this year’s Annual Report is striking. And it would not have been possible without dedicated partners, team members, and homes across Ontario who put forth significant effort to learn and adapt to new ways of living, working, and caring.

Our 2022-23 Annual Report not only reflects our achievements, but the cumulative efforts of all our collaborators and, most importantly, the incredible individuals who form the heart of Ontario’s long-term care sector. 

At the Ontario CLRI, we have always prioritized rigorous codesign with sector partners to ensure our evidence-informed products and programs are meeting the needs of those who are living in, have loved ones in, and/or are working in LTC. 

 

“The Ontario CLRI offered education to [our team members], who will help to support sustainable change in palliative care at our Home. Amazing team. Patient, helpful, resourceful, and supportive. I can’t say enough about their passion for what they do and how it helps others!”

– LTC Leader and Learner.

 

Guided by the knowledge that long-term care is not merely a place of residence, but an active and vibrant community where innovation thrives, we are proud to share our 2022-23 Annual Report with you today.

The report is available for download in either English or French and we would love to know what you think! Connect with us online by signing up for our newsletter or connecting with us online on Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn.

 

We wish to acknowledge the input and guidance of the Ontario CLRI Provincial Advisory Committee in the creation of this report, which was submitted to the Ministry of Long-Term Care in June 2023.

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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