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25-27 February 2015 Park and Skyline Rooms, Melbourne Olympic Park Olympic Boulevard, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
www.changechampions.com.au
Delivering integrated, consumer directed care where, when and how it’s needed.
Prelim
inary P
rogram
Respecting Our Loved Older One’s Wishes
Respecting Our Loved Older One’s Wishes
Delivering integrated, consumer directed care where, when and how it’s needed.
25-27 February 2015
Park and Skyline Rooms, Melbourne Olympic Park Olympic Boulevard, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Aims
To showcase leadership in the cross sectoral and discipline delivery of integrated care that is respectful of the expressed needs of our older loved ones.
To share service improvement and quality initiatives that enable care to be provided closer to home or at home for older people.
To highlight initiatives to improve the patient/client experience and empower our elderly. To inspire delegates by providing a practical forum that facilitates the exchange tips, ideas and challenges.
Audience All professionals, clinicians, executives and managers with a passion for service improvement and care integration for older people including those:
Working in hospital avoidance, service improvement, care integration across the broad range of sectors and disciplines eg acute, aged, community/local government, disability, home care, palliative care, primary care, inc. Medicare Local, policy makers, alliance, partnerships, network and service integrators
Committed to enhancing the patient/client experience, facilitating consumer directed care and quality improvement more broadly including those focusing on reducing isolation for our elderly through community development initiatives
Advocacy, legal professionals, and others committed to seniors rights, the prevention of elder abuse, complaints handling and sorting out the complexities around powers of attorney, guardianships, wills etc.
If you missed your opportunity to submit an abstract...
...you are not alone. We have agreed to keep the call for abstracts for oral presentations in concurrent sessions, 1m x 1m poster presentations open until 31 January 2015. We will continue to take applications to run Master Classes on 25 February 2015 until 31 December 2014. Email your submission to [email protected]
*This program is in evolution. Presentations will be added. Some presentation times may be slightly altered. We take no responsibility for any errors or omissions. Please check our website regularly for updates.
Preliminary Program*
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Day 1: Thursday 26 February 2015
Session 1 Integrated Care: What’s its true value?
Chair TBA
09.00-09.10 Welcome and Housekeeping
09.10-09.40 Opening Address
Presentation title to be advised
Prof Chris Brook
Chief Advisor, Innovation, Safety and Quality; and,
Health and Medical Commander
Department of Health Victoria
09.40-10.10 Presentation title to be advised
Prof Peter Gonski
Director, Division of Aged and Extended Care (Southcare) Sutherland Hospital, NSW
Clinical Stream Director Aged Care and Rehabilitation
South Eastern Sydney Local Health District, NSW
10.10- 10.40 How person centred is your organisation? Creating an online national person-centred organ-
isational self-assessment resource for community aged care providers
Dr David Skyes
General Manager, Learning and Development
Alzheimer's Australia VIC
10.40-11.00 Questions to Speakers
11.00-11.25 Morning Tea
View Posters and Network with Delegates and Exhibitors
Respecting Our Loved Older One’s Wishes
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Day 1: Thursday 26 February 2015
Session 2 Integrated Care In Action
Chair TBA
11.25-11.55 Presentation title to be advised
Carolyn Gullery
General Manager, Planning, Funding & Decision Support
Canterbury & West Coast District Health Boards, NZ
11.55-12.15 Cross Border Advanced Care Planning: A work in progress
Jacinta Flood
Aged Services Emergency Team (ASET)
Albury Wodonga Health, NSW/VIC
12.15-12.35 Telehealth - Staying Strong
Helen Tuxworth
Team Leader RN, Southern NSW ACT
integratedliving Australia
12.40-13.00 Questions to Speakers
13.00-13.50 Lunch at the Buffet
Meet Someone New and Swap an Idea Challenge! (with prize)
View Posters and Network with Delegates and Exhibitors
Respecting Our Loved Older One’s Wishes
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Day 1: Thursday 26 February 2015
Session 3 Integrated Care In the Community
Chair TBA
13.50-14.35 The Falls Rapid Response Service: From conception to delivery
Carol Foster
Locality Manager, Adults North
Nottingham Citycare Partnership, England, UK
14.35-14.55 Enabling the Inclusion of Seniors Through Intergenerational Initiatives and Social Housing
in the Auburn LGA
Anita Ceravolo
Community Development Officer – Age and Disability
Auburn City Council, NSW
14.55-15.15 Presentation to be advised
15.15-15.30 Questions to Speakers
15.30-15.50 Afternoon Tea
View Posters and Network with Delegates and Exhibitors
Respecting Our Loved Older One’s Wishes
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Day 1: Thursday 26 February 2015
Session 4 Respecting Our Loved One’s Wishes
Chair TBA
15.50-16.10 Advocacy as a Tool to Assist the Older Person to Have their Needs and Wishes Realised
Sonia Di Mezza
Deputy Chief Executive Officer and Manager of the Aged Care Team
ACT Disability Aged and Carer Advocacy Service (ADACAS)
16.10-16.30 A Companion Pair (Building confidence through volunteer and pastoral care services to
empower clients to live life to the full!)
Margaret Woods
Manager, Mission and Volunteers, Clergy and Congregational Care
Catholic Community Services NSW/ACT
16.30-16.50 A critical exploration of empowerment and enablement of the older person, and building of an
innovative, competent, compassionate home care workforce
Eesa Witt
Specialist Dementia Nurse Consultant
Witt Consulting, NSW
16.50-17.07 Questions to Speakers
17.05 Close
Seminar Dinner 7.00 for 7.30pm
Entrée, Main Course, Dessert and Beverages
Melbourne Olympic Park
Entertainment by:
Rod Quantock, Comedian, Intellectual and Real Life Expert on Ageing
Maya (from top 30 The Voice) and Special Guests
Respecting Our Loved Older One’s Wishes
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Day 2: Friday 27 February 2015
Session 5 Safe, Quality Care for Our Older People
Chair TBA
09.10-09.40 Opening Address
Presentation title to be advised
Prof Joseph E Ibrahim
CRE-Patient Safety, Department of Epidemiology & Preventive Medicine & Prevention Research
Unit, Department of Forensic Medicine, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash
University, VIC
Department of Epidemiology & Preventive Medicine, The Alfred Centre, VIC
Department of Forensic Medicine, Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine
09.40-10.25 The Pan-Canadian Home Care Safety Study: Results and Lessons to Take Home
Prof Régis Blais
Department of Health Administration and
Public Health Research Institute, University of Montreal, Canada
10.25-10.45 The “Better Practice Guide to Complaint Handling in Aged Care Services”: achieving
continuous improvements through an effective complaints process
Therese Stuart
Director, Industry Education Section
Aged Care Complaints Branch
Australian Government Department of Social Services
10.45-11.00 Questions to Speakers
11.00-11.25 Morning Tea
Respecting Our Loved Older One’s Wishes
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Day 2: Friday 27 February 2015
Session 6 Respectful, Dignified End of Life
Chair TBA
11.25-11.45 PEPS (Partnership for excellence in palliative support)
Provision of 24Hr Support and Co-ordination of Palliative Care for Patients, Families, Carers
and Health & Social Care Professionals
Tracy Haddock
PEPS Manager, Bedfordshire Partnership For Excellence in Palliative Support (PEPS)
Co-ordination Centre and Local Implementation Manager, Vitrucare End of Life Pilot
St Johns Hospice, UK
11.45-12.30 Comparison of two independently completed advance care directives and their impact on
substitute decision making
Helena Cairney
Advance Care Planning Manager
Alfred Health, VIC
12.30-12.45 Questions to Speakers
12.45-13.05 Cut to the Chase Poster Presentations
3 minutes per poster presenter to explain what they did, what they achieved and what they learnt
13.05-13.55 Lunch at the Buffet
View Posters and Network with Delegates and Exhibitors
Respecting Our Loved Older One’s Wishes
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Day 2: Friday 27 February 2015
Special Diet: ______________________________Disability Assistance: _________________
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TWO DAY REGISTRATIONS
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