Engaging staff in conversations about palliative and end-of-life care: Using the Square of Care Game Bruyère CLRI Project Speakers: Ruth Richardson Hospice palliative care nurse educator, Algonquin College, Ottawa Valerie Fiset Professor, Algonquin College Tracy Luciani Knowledge broker, Bruyère CLRI
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Engaging staff in conversations about palliative and end-of-life care:
Using the Square of Care Game
Bruyère CLRI Project
Speakers:
Ruth Richardson
Hospice palliative care nurse educator,
Algonquin College, Ottawa
Valerie Fiset
Professor, Algonquin College
Tracy Luciani
Knowledge broker, Bruyère CLRI
GOALS
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• Share challenges and strategies for providing
hospice palliative care education in LTC
• Learn about an interactive and engaging
teaching strategy for hospice palliative care
education
• Participate in a learning activity that can be
used to teach about holistic care
4 MODULES
1. What is HPC?
2. Reflections of Grief and Loss and practical application
for LTC residents and families
3. Therapeutic Relationships with LTC residents and their
families
4. Building comfort and skills in creating and sustaining
therapeutic relationships with residents who are in end
of life.
“Communication at End-of-Life” for Personal Support Workers in Long-Term Care
“Communication at End-of-Life” for Personal Support Workers in Long-Term Care
2 Pilots – one full day and 4 – 3 hour sessions
Train-the-Trainer 2 day session with LTC
nurse educators
Strategy for delivery:
“Communication at End-of-Life” for Personal Support Workers in Long-Term Care Learning Activities
Reflection exercises, ?’s, posters
Interactive learning with activities and ppt.
1 on 1 sharing, Group discussion
Personal definitions
Short video clips
Betty Domain Game
Real play practice
Meditation and relaxation
Singing and moving together
What is Hospice Palliative Care?
1. Hospice Palliative Care means providing comfort when
someone is actively dying.
2. Hospice Palliative Care starts when someone is close to
dying and ends at death.
3. Hospice Palliative Care is for people dying with cancer.
4. Telling residents they are dying takes away their hopes.
5. Receiving Hospice Palliative Care means you will die
sooner.
6. Hospice Palliative Care begins with a doctor’s order.
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Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association Nursing Standards