FLTCA Alignment: 16-Medical services 

Ensuring the existence of an organized program of medical services for the home.

  • Mental Health Resources to Support Your Team

    Are you an LTC leader or educator looking for mental health resources and tools to support your team? Find handouts, printables, and more from various organizations.

  • Mental Health Supports for LTC Team Members

    Find mental health supports for frontline LTC team members. Learn new coping skills, speak to a counsellor, or get self-help and peer support.

  • Nurse as a Career

    Nurses in long-term care (LTC) give clinical support to residents by delivering curative, supportive, rehabilitative and palliative care using a person-centred approach.

  • Personal Support Worker as a Career

    A personal support worker (PSW) gives direct care to residents living in long-term care.

  • OurLTC App

    The Ontario Universal Resource App for LTC (ourLTC App) is a free, digital resource tailored for LTC by LTC.

  • Clinical Nursing Leadership

    The Clinical Leadership Training Program is intended to build leadership excellence among clinical leaders working in long-term care, through workshops, facilitators guide and PowerPoint modules.

  • LIPHA: Learning Inter-Professionally Healthcare Accelerator

    The Learning Inter-Professionally Healthcare Accelerator (LIPHA) is a software that combines simulation-, case-, team- & story-based learning in a serious meta-simulation game world. Improve the relational care, capacity and competence levels of your LTC team members and students! Interested? Connect with the LIPHA team! What is the challenge? Team members and students in long-term care need quality training to do…

  • Homeweb: Mental Health Supports for LTC

    Homewood Health is providing free access to their online web resources to all Ontario long-term care home leaders and team members during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Caring for Residents with Depression in LTC

    This webinar will allow team members to learn strategies for engaging residents living with a diagnosis or symptoms of depression and their families. Participants will learn how to support residents both during their transition to an LTC home and once they are settled in.

  • The Ontario Deprescribing in LTC Report

    This report outlines our results from an environmental scan, as well as the proposal for a framework to support behaviour changes that will facilitate deprescribing activities.