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The Learning Inter-Professionally Healthcare Accelerator (LIPHA), an innovative virtual training tool designed to increase staff retention and boost LTC team competency

When:

Where: Online Cost: Free

These sessions are open to all healthcare professionals and students to provide a learning forum to review leading practices in assessing and managing personal expressions, as demonstrated by individuals who live with dementia.

Learning Objectives:
1) Learn about LIPHA a meta-simulation game-based training app created to support virtual onboarding and virtual student placements
2) Discover how LIPHA can benefit LTCH new hires and students to promote relational, safe, and team-based care, including dementia care
3) Learn how LTC homes and teams are supported through the LIPHA program

Presenters:
Raquel Mayer PhD, RN
Director, Ontario Centres for Learning, Research, and Innovation (CLRI) in Long-Term Care

Rachel Walker BA (Hons.)
Knowledge Broker, Ontario Centres for Learning, Research, and Innovation (CLRI) in Long-Term Care

Natalie Leventhal MSW., RSW.
Knowledge Broker, Centre for Aging + Brain Health Innovation

For more information, visit:https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_RVxWiNI1RkqvAfcKPsZA-A

Venue Information

Online

Organizer Information

  • Baycrest Health Sciences
    Phone:416-785-2500
    Website:http://www.baycrest.org

  • Toronto Central Behavioural Supports Ontario

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

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

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