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Caregivers are essential partners on the care team. They play a critical role in providing unpaid emotional, physical, or cognitive support to their family member, partner, or friend. Essential Care Partner programs and practices are a way for care settings to identify, include and support caregivers as part of the care team. Evidence shows this can lead to improved health outcomes, better care experiences and reduced health system pressures.
The Essential Care Partner Support Hub team can help hospitals plan, implement, or enhance an Essential Care Partner program. Contact us now to schedule an initial consultation.
The following tools and resources have been developed to support the implementation of programs, policies, and practices to enable the inclusion of essential care partners in Ontario hospitals.
This business case and evidence summary for hospitals are useful tools to gain leadership support for developing an essential care partner program.
These leading practices for hospitals demonstrate the key components of an Essential Care Partner program.
The Essential Care Partner Program Implementation Toolkit – A Guide for Hospitals includes a step-by-step process to develop or improve an Essential Care Partner program.
Education for staff helps care providers to understand the caregiver role and learn how to include and communicate with caregivers.
Contact the Support Hub team about tailored education sessions for your organization.
eLearning for Healthcare Providers – Learn from three free-of-charge 20-minute modules with practical, tangible tips for providers working with caregivers.
Health Privacy and Consent Resources – These resources help care providers better understand health privacy and consent rules when partnering with caregivers.
Caregiving impacts the health, employment, finances, and personal relationships of caregivers as well as patient outcomes.
Healthcare teams are well positioned to connect caregivers to support and improve the caregiving experience.
These seven tips and lanyard cards help long-term care team members to identify caregivers and the use of posters help direct caregivers on site.
Care providers can also refer caregivers to the Ontario Caregiver Helpline and provide caregivers with an overview of OCO programs and services for caregivers.
eLearning for caregivers – Explore valuable e-learning modules for caregivers to learn how to best communicate with care providers.
Caregiver Identification (ID) is any form of official identification (i.e. card, badge, button) issued by a healthcare organization to a caregiver.
Caregiver Identification (ID)* is a tool that can be used to facilitate the inclusion and meaningful participation of family caregivers in care settings.
The benefits of using Caregiver ID include:
* Adapted from materials originally created by The Change Foundation
If your hospital is interested in learning more about the support offered by the Essential Care Partner Support Hub team, contact us to schedule a 30-minute introductory session.
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