Provincial Common Orientation: Tier 1

Module 7b: Early Identification of Frailty: An Introduction to Screening and Assessment

By the end of this module, and following the facilitated session, participants will be able to Aging in Place (AIP) – Why Early Identification and Screening is Important Most of us want to remain living at home, even if our health changes. A 2019 study by Ahrentzen and Steiner found that older adults also wanted […]

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Module 7a: Defining Frailty

Learning Objectives By the end of this module, and after participating in the self-study and facilitated session, participants will be able to: Why Does Understanding Frailty Matter As our population ages, understanding frailty becomes even more important. Below is a chart, based on work by Hoover et al. (2013), illustrating the distribution of people who

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Week 1 Facilitated Session

Join us on your scheduled day for the virtual (synchronous) facilitated session. Tuesday Session Time: 1:30 to 3:00 pm Click the Zoom link below at the time indicated to join the facilitated session. https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85361002234?pwd=9QDlXFyMSjDH3l4ua1mFy5SvALbJo3.1 Friday Session Time: 1:30 to 3:00 pm Click the Zoom link below at the time indicated to join the facilitated session.

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Module 3: An Interprofessional Approach to the Care of Older Adults

Learning Objectives By the end of this module, and after participating in the facilitated session, participants will be able to: The Work of Frailty Care While there is growing evidence of the value and positive clinical impact of team-based approaches to managing the care of patients with chronic disease (Pany et al., 2021), it is

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