OTTAWA – The Victorian Order of Nurses (VON) is ceasing operations in six provinces and decreasing the size of its head office in order to better serve clients and provincial government partners in Ontario and Nova Scotia, its two principal service areas.
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OTTAWA – The Canadian Foundation for Healthcare Improvement (CFHI), in partnership with Technology Evaluation in the Elderly Network (TVN), has announced a new initiative to improve healthcare for older Canadians. The Acute Care for Elders (ACE) collaborative will support healthcare delivery organizations as they adapt and implement elder-friendly models of care and practices that are improving patient care and generating impressive savings at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto.
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TORONTO – More than $3 million is being invested in five public-private partnerships through an Ontario Centres of Excellence (OCE) program focused on use of technology to remotely monitor and care for Ontario patients.
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OTTAWA – The Champlain Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) is launching a new Innovation Centre that will help more people stay at home longer, better support caregivers, and improve access to home healthcare technologies.
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WATERLOO, Ont. – The Centre of Excellence for Innovation in Aging, a facility that will both care for the elderly and research their needs, celebrated its opening last month with Governor General David Johnston (pictured) on hand.
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VAUGHAN, Ont. – Technology companies from across Canada will gather in Vaughan, just north of Toronto, on September 30th at the Hilton Garden Conference and Event Centre to inform Home Care companies about new and existing technology.
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TORONTO – A state-of-the-art home for Alzheimer’s patients in north Toronto is on the edge of bankruptcy, with many of its beds empty. The Jewish benevolent society B’nai Brith, which opened the home’s doors to the public 18 months ago, has struggled to fill the 44 rooms and pay the bills despite $5.4-million in funding from the federal government.
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TORONTO – The Toronto Central LHIN has implemented a Resource Matching and Referral system (RM&R) to translate the paper Palliative Care Common Referral Form to an electronic format. The system enables the organization to send and receive adult inpatient palliative care bed referrals.
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TORONTO – AlayaCare, a Canadian-based home healthcare software company, has announced an agreement with Saint Elizabeth, a leading national provider of home and community care services. Saint Elizabeth will use AlayaCare’s cloud-based software to support its private home care practice across Canada.
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EDMONTON – A hidden camera inside a long-term care room at the Kipnes Centre for Veterans in Edmonton has captured disturbing footage. Earlier this month, CBC News shared hidden camera footage showing a male patient pulling 89-year-old Eileen Adamson (pictured) out of her bed at the home run by CapitalCare, a wholly owned subsidiary of Alberta Health Services.
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