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Join Dr. J. Kenneth LeClair and Sarah Clark as they address the pressing challenges in health care, particularly for individuals with dementia and chronic illnesses. This session will explore the need for a multi-level approach to enhance our health care systems through relationship-centered and person-directed care. We'll discuss essential components like integrated care systems, collaborative services, and caregiver support as key strategies for improvement. Engage with us to shape the future of behavioral support in Canada. Visit www.bssproject.ca for more information.
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Building Capacity for Better Care Behavioural Support Systems Across Canada Dr. J Kenneth LeClair Sarah Clark
The Challenge • Dementia • Chronic Illness • Behaviour • Aging
The Supports • System failure • Capacity failure • Prevention / early detection M. Kirkevold
Key to Change:Multi-level Approach • Health Care System • Organizational • Community / Team • Point of Care D. Offord
National BSS: Guiding Principles and Components What, who, why?
Guiding Principles for a BSS • Care is Relationship-Centred and Person-Directed • Behaviour is Communication • Respect is Given for All • Care System Must be Accountable and Provide Leadership • Care is Provided in the Least Restrictive Environment • Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention are the Cornerstone of the Health System
Questions? Reactions? • Interested in delving deeper? Leave us your card and we’ll send you: • The draft “National Behavioural Support Systems Project: Guiding Principles and Recommended Components” document • An online review template and an invitation to provide your feedback and reactions to what is presented in the draft document • Visit www.bssproject.ca or contact Sarah Clark clark@dementiaknowledgebroker.ca Thank you!