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SUMMARY:Palliative Essentials in LTC ECHO: Person centered symptom management – addressing pain
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \n\nPerson centred pain management in long term care is a core palliative essential. Untreated pain in frail older adults leads to significant distress\, functional decline\, pain behaviours\, and reduces quality of life. This ECHO session focuses on effective pain management starting with understanding the resident’s goals of care and highlighting timely assessment including the use of behaviour based tools such as PAINAD for residents with dementia\, as well as appropriate use of analgesics including opioids\, addressing common fears about pain medications and strategies for effective communication with prescribers. \nPresenters: Jennifer Walker\, Palliative Care Physician\, Lions Gate Hospital and North Shore Hospice; Coastal Medical Lead for LTC (North Shore)\nGita Rafiee\, Clinical Nurse Specialist\, Fraser Health Authority for Long-Term Care & Assisted Living
URL:https://www.bc-cpc.ca/event/ppalliative-essentials-in-ltc-echo-person-centered-symptom-management-addressing-pain/
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CATEGORIES:Echo,Palliative Essentials in Long Term Care ECHO
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SUMMARY:Grief and Caregiving: Difficult Conversations and Decisions in Dementia Care
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \n\nPart of our Grief & Bereavement Literacy ECHO Series \nDementia caregiving is often shaped by ongoing and anticipatory grief\, as families experience repeated losses long before end of life. This session examines how both grief and dementia can impact challenging discussions regarding safety\, personal independence\, and end-of-life matters. It offers practical strategies to help caregivers approach these decisions with compassion\, clarity\, and confidence. Session poster you can print and share linked here. \nPresenter: Krista Hill\, MSc Dementia\, BEd – Executive Director of the BC Dementia Care Society \nThis series is for anyone interested in increasing their knowledge around grief and bereavement to support them personally or in their professional careers.
URL:https://www.bc-cpc.ca/event/grief-and-caregiving-difficult-conversations-and-decisions-in-dementia-care/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Echo,Grief & Bereavement Literacy ECHO series
ORGANIZER;CN="BC Centre for Palliative Care-ECHO":MAILTO:echo@bc-cpc.ca
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SUMMARY:Honouring Grief in Long-Term Care Communities: Struggles and Strategies
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \n\nPart of our Grief & Bereavement Literacy ECHO Series \nIn long-term care homes\, grief is not a single moment tied only to death. It is an ongoing\, layered experience shared by the entire long-term care village: residents\, families\, staff\, volunteers\, and all who are connected to the home. Losses of independence\, identity\, memory\, relationships\, and familiar roles often begin long before the end of life\, especially for people living with dementia. Yet despite the deep emotional impact of these cumulative losses\, grief frequently goes unrecognized in long-term care due to time pressures\, limited resources\, and a lack of formal support. This session brings together lived experiences from BC long-term care communities\, research-informed insights\, and practical strategies to help care homes acknowledge\, normalize\, and compassionately respond to grief as an everyday part of life and care. Session poster you can print and share linked here. \nPresenters:\nLisa Dawson – President of the Independent Long-Term Care Councils Association of BC\nGrace Hu\, MPH – Research Coordinator\, BC Centre for Palliative Care\nGita Rafiee\, RN\, BScN\, MN\, GNC(C)\, CNCA – Clinical Nurse Specialist Long-Term Care at Fraser Health Authority\nNaoko Watanabe\, MSW\, RCSW\, Social Worker at Minoru Residence \nThis series is for anyone interested in increasing their knowledge around grief and bereavement to support them personally or in their professional careers.
URL:https://www.bc-cpc.ca/event/honouring-grief-in-long-term-care-communities-struggles-and-strategies/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Echo,Grief & Bereavement Literacy ECHO series
ORGANIZER;CN="BC Centre for Palliative Care-ECHO":MAILTO:echo@bc-cpc.ca
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