Continuing the conversation: mobilizing collective action for long-term care reform in Canada

December 14, 2020

This Dec. 14, 2020 webinar, was moderated by Globe and Mail columnist André Picard, the author of Neglected No More: The Urgent Need to Improve the Lives of Canada's Elders in the Wake of a Pandemic and continued the conversation from the mobilizing collective action for long-term care reform in Canada webinar.

Panellists (in order of presentation):

  • Nathan Stall, staff geriatrician at Sinai Health System, shared updates on COVID-19 outbreaks in LTC in Canada, with particular attention to Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario and Nova Scotia. Dr. Stall also shared emerging research regarding COVID-19 and its impact on residents and staff in LTC.
  • Carole Estabrooks, nursing professor, University of Alberta, expert on knowledge translation in LTC, challenged us to reject quick fixes and ask about our collective vision for LTC in Canada. Dr. Estabrooks brings a wealth of knowledge from the research program of TREC (Translating Research in Elder Care) and its impact during COVID-19 and beyond.
  • Morgan Hoffarth, RNAO President and Director of Care at Mount Hope Centre for Long Term Care, discussed current challenges and opportunities faced by front line providers and managers in LTC homes. She brought real life experience from a leader who was inspired to join an LTC home during COVID-19.
  • Wendy Francis, Family Councils Collaborative Alliance (FCCA),  shared the vital role of family councils during COVID-19. The FCCA brings a collective voice to inform the challenges of families during the first and second waves of COVID-19, as well as learning for a post COVID-19 era.
  • Doris Grinspun, RNAO CEO, reminded everyone this is our “last kick at the can.” We should honour the lives already lost – due in part to government failure, ageism and discrimination – and the anguish of their families, by securing a brighter future for all who call LTC their home. Dr. Grinspun offered thoughts for targeted action.
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Doris Grinspun
Morgan Hoffarth
Wendy Francis
Carole Estabrooks
Nathan Stall
André Picard