Improving essential conversations in long-term care
In a setting like long-term care, it’s never too early for communication about one’s serious illness, but it can be too late. Research tells us that essential conversations in long-term care are not happening early enough, often enough, nor are they going deep enough.
Essential conversations are often associated with improved end-of-life care for residents as well as reduced stress, depression, and anxiety for their surviving loved ones.
The Quality Improvement Condensed (QUIC) Toolkit is an essential resource for those working in long-term care (LTC) homes, designed to improve the quality and frequency of these important conversations with residents and their substitute decision makers.
Toolkit development
This QUIC was developed by Pallium Canada and a core group of subject matter experts. They collaborated, receiving input and feedback, from a pan-Canadian community of practice, the Long-Term Care Quality Improvement Community of Practice, made up of 97 members from across Canada and professions – all with a shared passion for integrating a palliative care approach in long-term care.
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