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Explore the challenge of supporting individuals with dementia and chronic illnesses in the 21st century healthcare system. Learn about the multi-level approach for implementing behavioural support systems across Canada. Discover the guiding principles and recommended components for an effective care system, focusing on relationship-centered care and communication. Get involved and provide feedback to shape the future of healthcare delivery.
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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!