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SUMMARY:Having Difficult Conversations: Communication Tips & Strategies in the context of COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:Organized by Hospice Palliative Care Ontario (HPCO) and Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association (CHPCA) \nSession One: Introduction to Healthcare Consent\, Advance Care Planning and Goals of Care Conversation \nThis session will describe an approach to Advance Care Planning and Goals of Care Conversations. The presentation will be followed by a Q&A session. Participants will gain awareness of Person-Centered Decision-Making (PCDM) components\, be able to describe how values shape decision-making\, and review resources available on having person centered conversations in the context of COVID-19. \nSession Two: Embrace the Cage – Connecting and having meaningful interactions with patients while wearing Personal Protective Equipment \nIn this webinar we will address how the experience of wearing PPE has impacted care delivery and communication\, as well as how embracing the “cage” of PPE can improve the overall experience for both patient and professional. \nSession Three: Engaging community on conversations around dying and death \nOur discussion hopes to address unique ways to engage with community members in conversations around dying and death in both informal and formalized methods. The hope is to inspire discussions around innovative ways to meet people where they are. \nSession Four: Exploring language and communication techniques for having difficult or stressful conversations with patients and families; common language mishaps that make patients feel uncomfortable \nAn interactive session on difficult conversations around end of life discussion\, particularly in the COVID Pandemic. We will explore strategies to employ when initiating a serious conversation\, common language pitfalls we encounter and excellent questions that help patients to open up to us and have those important discussions that allow us to connect and care for them in meaningful ways. \nRegistration link is intended for individual participation and not group participation. There is a one-time fee of $150 to attend all four sessions. \nTarget audience: front line workers\, healthcare/service providers\, first responders
URL:https://www.bc-cpc.ca/event/having-difficult-conversations-communication-tips-strategies-in-the-context-of-covid-19/
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SUMMARY:Palliative Care in the Context of Behavioral Health and Addiction
DESCRIPTION:Master Clinician Series \nIn this Master Clinician\, Lauran Hardin\, MSN\, RN-BC\, CNL\, and Shelly Viva\, LCSW\, will share practical strategies to help palliative care teams provide compassionate care for patients with complex needs\, specifically people with a history of substance use disorders\, co-occurring with mental health issues. Participants will learn about core competencies to improve care for this population\, understand the stigma and a history of trauma on complex patient presentation\, and acquire strategies for building key partnerships for delivery of complex care. \nPresented by: Lauran Hardin\, MSN\, RN-BC\, CNL and Shelly Virva\, LCSW\, FNAP \nClick to register.
URL:https://www.bc-cpc.ca/event/palliative-care-in-the-context-of-behavioral-health-and-addiction/
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