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IFA 14 th Global Conference on Ageing cum Study Visit 6 – 10 August 2018; Toronto, Canada

IFA 14 th Global Conference on Ageing cum Study Visit 6 – 10 August 2018; Toronto, Canada. Report Back Session. Age Friendly Environment. Towards Healthy Ageing. Combating Ageism. Addressing Inequalities. International Federation on Ageing 14 th Global Conference on Ageing.

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IFA 14 th Global Conference on Ageing cum Study Visit 6 – 10 August 2018; Toronto, Canada

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  1. IFA 14th Global Conference on Ageing cum Study Visit 6 – 10 August 2018; Toronto, Canada Report Back Session

  2. Age Friendly Environment Towards Healthy Ageing Combating Ageism Addressing Inequalities International Federation on Ageing 14th Global Conference on Ageing 8-10 August 2018 Toronto Canada

  3. Thoughts • Community Support Service (DECC & NEC role and Function) • Community Care Service (IHCST / EHCCS) • Community Care Service Voucher • Community Care Fund • Pilot Scheme on Home Care and Support for Elderly Persons with Mild Impairment • Pilot Scheme on Support for Elderly Persons Discharged from Public Hospitals After Treatment • Policy Address 2017 : District Health Centre • Policy Address 2018 : Integrated Elderly Service Centres One Stop Community Care Continuum of Care Medical Social Collaboration

  4. Enrich Approach

  5. Dementia Advisor The app delivers key elements of the working carers program using “gaming” format in an interactive, text-format scenario based learning environment. A behaviour tracker: keep track on behavioural symptoms ; identify patterns ; follow up on progression over time. Behaviour Care Plan– guide caregiver to create a personalized plan to address specific behavioural symptoms browsing through a list of potential, literature based triggers and clinically proven strategies. Medication list–keep track on medications; alerts to medications that might be unfit for persons with dementia. Scheduler– to keep track on schedule and tasks. My Team– allows caregivers to invite other members of the circle of care such as: personal support worker, clinicians, other family members, etc. Caregiver corner– to provide self-care tips, mindfulness exercise and link to services.

  6. THANK YOU

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